Upper Wharfedale Fell Rescue Association (UWFRA)

Upper Wharfedale Fell Rescue Association (UWFRA) The team is made up of over 80 well trained and well equipped volunteer cavers, climbers and mountaineers and is on call 365 days a year.

🚑 Saving Lives Above & Below Ground
Founded 1948 | 🌄 Fell & Cave Rescue 🐕People & Animal Rescue 100% Volunteer-Run
We’re Upper Wharfedale Fell Rescue Association (UWFRA) responding day & night across challenging terrain to keep people and animals safe. The majority of its work involves attending incidents involving people or animals in difficulty in caves, potholes, mineshafts, on fells, crags or

anywhere not accessible to the normal Emergency Services. Its membership live in "the Dale" or travel from as far away as Leeds or Bradford and are prepared to respond to a callout at any time of the day or night and in the worst of weather conditions. Whilst it has been called to assist at major national incidents, such as the Lockerbie air crash, it has also had its own difficult rescues, such as the successful extraction of 2 trapped cavers through 200 metres of flooded passage at Sleets Gill. Rescuing exhausted and injured cavers and fell walkers who are lost or have broken bones is more the norm. The Association's activities also involve helping local farmers, usually with, livestock stranded on crags, in mineshafts, rivers or snow

18/06/2026

🏔️ JUST OVER A WEEK TO GO! 🏔️

Join us for the Wharfedale Three Peaks Challenge and take on one of the Yorkshire Dales’ most scenic charity events, all while supporting the incredible work of the Upper Wharfedale Fell Rescue Association.

Choose your challenge:

🥾 Three Peaks Challenge
📍 17 miles | 3,800ft ascent
💷 £25

⛰️ Two Peaks Challenge
📍 13.5 miles | 2,500ft ascent
💷 £25

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Valley Walk
📍 4.5 miles | Easy family-friendly route
💷 £10 Adults | FREE for Under 16s (with an adult)

✅ Stunning Yorkshire Dales scenery
✅ Walk or run the peak routes
✅ Parking included
✅ Pie/pasty, tea & coffee included
✅ Fantastic cake stall on the day
✅ All proceeds support your local mountain rescue team

📍 Start & finish: Kettlewell, Yorkshire Dales

Whether you’re chasing a personal challenge, enjoying a family day out, or supporting a great local cause, there’s a route for everyone.

🎟️ Enter now and be part of this fantastic community event!

https://www.sientries.co.uk/event.php?elid=Y&event_id=17182

🔥 17 miles. Three peaks. 25kg of fire kit. 🔥Six incredible West Yorkshire firefighters are taking on the gruelling Wharf...
17/06/2026

🔥 17 miles. Three peaks. 25kg of fire kit. 🔥

Six incredible West Yorkshire firefighters are taking on the gruelling Wharfedale Three Peaks Challenge to raise funds for Upper Wharfedale Fell Rescue Association and another charity close to their hearts.

Wearing full fire kit and breathing apparatus, James, Adrian, Luke, Nathaniel, Dale and Alex will be pushing themselves to the limit across some of Yorkshire’s toughest terrain.

Please support these amazing lads and help us continue providing our volunteer search and rescue service when it’s needed most. 💙

Find out more and donate here: https://orlo.uk/FNxsA

Six WYFRS firefighters are taking on a gruelling challenge to raise money for two brilliant challenges close to their hearts ❤️

James, Adrian, Luke, Nathaniel, Dale and Alex, firefighters from Ilkley, Otley, Shipley and Huddersfield are taking on the Wharfedale Three Peaks Challenge at the end of June, and if that’s not hard enough they are wearing their fire kit and breathing apparatus. Navigating 17 miles over steep terrain is gruelling enough but add in wearing 25kg of kit and the challenge becomes brutal!

You can read more here 🔗 https://orlo.uk/FNxsA

Incident  #28 – Horse Rider Evacuation, East MartonOn 15th June 2026, the team was requested by Yorkshire Ambulance Serv...
17/06/2026

Incident #28 – Horse Rider Evacuation, East Marton
On 15th June 2026, the team was requested by Yorkshire Ambulance Service (YAS) to assist with the evacuation of a 41-year-old female who had fallen from her horse near East Marton.
A YAS paramedic had already reached the casualty, who was located approximately 1.2 miles from the nearest road in difficult, boggy terrain. Due to the location and conditions, additional assistance was required to safely move the casualty to the waiting ambulance.
Team members worked alongside the YAS paramedic to stretcher the casualty across the field and back to the road, where she was transferred into the ambulance for onward care.
We would like to thank the local livery yard for their invaluable assistance with directions and transporting team members to the scene.
We wish the casualty a full and speedy recovery.

🛏️🚨 Knaresborough Bed Race 2026 🚨🛏️Another fantastic day providing water rescue cover at the Great Knaresborough Bed Rac...
13/06/2026

🛏️🚨 Knaresborough Bed Race 2026 🚨🛏️

Another fantastic day providing water rescue cover at the Great Knaresborough Bed Race, something Team UWFRA has proudly supported for many years.

It was great to see all the teams successfully complete the course and famous River Nidd crossing. We dealt with a few minor incidents throughout the crossing, but thankfully nothing serious.

A huge well done to all the racers, organisers, volunteers, and supporters for making the event such a success. What a brilliant turnout and atmosphere!

🧡💙 Well done everyone from Team UWFRA 💙🧡

🚨 CALL OUT  #26 – RIFFA WOODS 🚨At 11:24am today, our team was requested by Yorkshire Ambulance Service to assist with th...
13/06/2026

🚨 CALL OUT #26 – RIFFA WOODS 🚨

At 11:24am today, our team was requested by Yorkshire Ambulance Service to assist with the extrication of a casualty in Riffa Woods.

With crews mobilised immediately, team members and specialist vehicles responded to support ambulance colleagues in a challenging woodland location.

Working alongside YAS, the casualty was carefully extricated from the remote area and transferred for onward medical care.

We wish the casualty all the very best in their recovery and thank all responding agencies for their teamwork and professionalism.

⛰️ The countdown is on! ⛰️Yesterday, UWFRA team members were out collecting supplies for this year's Wharfedale 3 Peaks ...
11/06/2026

⛰️ The countdown is on! ⛰️
Yesterday, UWFRA team members were out collecting supplies for this year's Wharfedale 3 Peaks Challenge, including crisps from Seabrook Crisps in Bradford and alcohol-free beer from Ilkley Brewery. Sponsors also joined us for publicity photographs as excitement builds ahead of the event.
Whether you're looking for a family walk, a scenic hike, or a full-on running challenge, there's a route for everyone.
Every entry helps support our volunteer fell rescue team, keeping us trained, equipped and ready to respond across the Yorkshire Dales whenever we're needed.
After crossing the finish line, participants can enjoy well-earned refreshments and spot prizes, thanks to the fantastic support of our event sponsors:
👏 Alpkit
👏 The Ilkley Brewery
👏 Wharfe Camp Kettlewell
👏 Midgley Motor Cars
👏 SportsShoes
👏 Seabrook Crisps
🎟️ Places are filling fast – don't miss out:
https://www.sientries.co.uk/event.php?elid=Y&event_id=17182
❤️ Can't take part? Please consider supporting Katherine, Lucy and Bernard as they take on the incredible challenge of completing the 17-mile route carrying a stretcher:
https://www.justgiving.com/page/wharfedale-three-peaks-3

🚨 Incident  #25 – 2026 NYP Sheep Stranded 🐑Following a report of a sheep stranded on the River Aire embankment beneath t...
10/06/2026

🚨 Incident #25 – 2026 NYP Sheep Stranded 🐑

Following a report of a sheep stranded on the River Aire embankment beneath the railway bridge near Skipton, a team was mobilised to investigate.

A small team of Water Technicians responded, but on arrival no sheep could be located. After a thorough search and photographic evidence was gathered, it was concluded the sheep had moved on or was never in distress. The team was stood down with no rescue required.

Looks like this sheep managed to pull the wool over our eyes! 🐑😄

Harry Long passed away on 31st May, he was 86.Harry started caving in the late 1950’s and lived on the south coast of En...
08/06/2026

Harry Long passed away on 31st May, he was 86.

Harry started caving in the late 1950’s and lived on the south coast of England and was a civil engineer working on sea defences. He moved to the dales to pursue his caving activities. He joined the team in 1967 just after offering his expertise at the Mossdale tragedy to construct the dams to divert the flow of water away from the cave. He soon became Assistant Underground leader and eventually rose through the ranks to Underground leader, dual role of Chairman including one of four Controllers and finally a Trustee. He stood down in 2019, a total 52 years service and obviously was made a Life Member.

His love of caving took him exploring with his trusty crowbar looking for new caves and potholes in the dales. Very observant at where water disappeared down sink holes and pursued to a conclusion where the water rose or entered a known cave system. He made notes and completed surveys which especially became valuable knowledge when on rescues diverting flood water away from the cave entrances and diverting water on the surface that would enter the underground systems.

Because of his knowledge, Harry was primary compiler and co-author of the three volume set “Northern Caves”, comprehensive guide books for North West, The Counties system, Three Peaks, Yorkshire Dales and the North East. In 2023 he completed writing a book on his caving exploits “Weekend Explorers”.

To raise funds some team members including Harry wrote articles for the new book, “Any Time Any Where”, the first fifty years of Upper Wharfedale Fell Rescue Association. With the help of Helen, he also compiled the book.

In the role of Controller, Harry had some difficult and prolonged rescues to manage; the rescue of Thirza Holden from Birks Fell in flood conditions, the Cote Gill tragedy, rescue of Andrew Peel (who later joined the team) fell through snow down a 38 metre deep mineshaft on Top Mere in winter conditions, Langstroth Middle entrance sumps - three cavers drowned and two men trapped by flood water at the far end of Sleets Gill and were dived out with aqualungs with no diving experience, just to name a few. The rescues in the Dow Cave – Providence Pot system became well rehearsed considering the number of times we visited are now approaching three figures!

In his role of Chairman, he steered the committee through difficult decisions relating to running of the team “as to run a tight ship”.

Sid Perou also from the south of England, a caver and well known film maker, a life long friend of Harry, they worked together and with others to produce a series of films “Beneath the Pennines”.

Away from caving, Harry was one of the founder members of the ‘Good Times Jazz Band’ along with Sid and four other members who played once a week for over thirty years at the ‘Fleece’ pub in Addingham. Harry on coronet with Sid on clarinet. The band members developed good rapport with the regulars!

Harry was very meticulous in what ever he did and that was very evident in his time with the Association, a legacy!

A letter from the Association has been sent to his son, Geoff and family expressing our condolences at this sad time.

I express my gratitude to Ken Robinson who contributed to this article.

Pete Huff
Upper Wharfedale Fell Rescue Association

🚨 CALLOUT  #24 | How Stean Gorge | Broken Leg 🚨On Sunday 7th June, our team was called out by North Yorkshire Police to ...
08/06/2026

🚨 CALLOUT #24 | How Stean Gorge | Broken Leg 🚨

On Sunday 7th June, our team was called out by North Yorkshire Police to How Stean Gorge following a report of a casualty with a broken leg inside the gorge.

What made this one extra special,our vehicles had literally just returned to the hut from the Timble Woods callout when the second call came in! 😅 No rest for our brilliant volunteers!

Three team vehicles were mobilised, along with our water technicians and also water technicians from our friends at Swaledale Mountain Rescue Team🧡,thank you for responding so quickly. Once on scene, the casualty was assessed and loaded onto the rescue sled for evacuation. Thankfully the operation moved faster than expected, and we were able to stand down the SMRT water techs before they even reached the scene.

The casualty was successfully extracted from the gorge and handed over to a waiting ambulance 🚑

A huge thank you also to the staff at How Stean Gorge for their fast response and for lending a hand on the day 👏 Accidents happen, but it’s reassuring to know that when they do, trained volunteers are ready to respond. That’s exactly why UWFRA and teams like ours exist.

💙🧡 If you’d like to support our work, here’s how: 🧡💙

Our volunteers have been extremely busy across the Yorkshire Dales recently, responding to a wide range of incidents in some seriously challenging environments. As an independent charity, we rely entirely on donations and fundraising to keep operating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

⛰️ Wharfedale 3 Peaks Challenge – Coming Soon!
Whether you’re walking, running or taking on a family adventure, every entry helps fund our lifesaving work.
🎟️ Sign up: https://www.sientries.co.uk/event.php?elid=Y&event_id=17182

Not taking part? You can still make a difference:
❤️ Sponsor our stretcher team: https://www.justgiving.com/page/wharfedale-three-peaks-3

Thank you for helping us be there when it matters most. 💙

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The Hut, Hebden Road
Skipton
BD235LB

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