FOUR "cold and wet" students were located on a mountain in Snowdonia.
The group had lost their fifth member. This was on December on Glyder Fawr - a mountain in Snowdonia, the highest peak in the Glyderau range at just over 1,000 metres.
Ogwen Valley Mountain Rescue Organisation posted on Facebook: "An experienced local walker, Dylan Owen, came across a party of four, cold, wet, foreign students.
"The walker called to raise the alarm for the lost individual and, with only his own head torch for light, helped the party of four down to Ogwen Cottage with phone assistance from the team leader at base.
"The hill team from the previous job remained on standby at base until the lost walker was located to Pen Y Pass.
"Poor phone signal meant it was not possible to confirm the main party were safely down so team members were deployed from Ogwen Cottage and met up with the group who had descended with no further mishap.
"Thanks, and well done, to our good samaritan Dylan for giving his time to help others out on the hill."
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