Keswick Mountain Rescue Team were called out to Catbells at 2pm Thursday, October 12, to help a walker who had started to feel dizzy whilst descending.
10 team members were called out for just over two hours to help the man down to their vehicle.
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A spokesperson for Keswick Mountain Rescue Team said: "A diabetic man started to feel dizzy on the descent from the summit of Catbells.
"Passing walkers offered some sweets and together with some further food the casualty had recovered enough to walk down to the team vehicle.
"After another more thorough examination by our medics the man made his way back his accomodation with a recommendation to visit his GP."
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