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Women walkers located

IT WAS a good result for mountain rescue team members when they found two missing walkers.

The women were disorientated and lost somewhere in the Goat Fell area at 4.15pm on Friday of last week.

The Coastguard helicopter had been called out but was unable to get to the area because of poor weather.

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