Climbers die in 400ft plunge; Searchers find men roped together.(National)

The Birmingham Post (England) | April 25, 2000| | Copyright

A Midland computer consultant and his climbing partner died when they plunged 400ft into a gully while scaling a mountain in the Scottish Highlands.

Mr Andrew Pritchard, aged 28, of Tamworth, Staffordshire, was climbing 3,352ft Buchaille Etive Mhor, in Glencoe, with Mr Andrew MacKenzie, a 34-year-old manager from London.

The two men were roped together when the accident happened in an area called Crowberry Gully. It is thought they ...

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