Charles' rucksack was discovered down 864 metre high Beinn Mhic Chasgaig on Saturday, September 9, but there was no further trace of the missing hillwalker.
The search for a missing Scots hillwalker has been scaled back after 'intensive' multi-agency operations to try and locate him.
Glencoe Mountain Rescue Team say they have now made the 'difficult' decision to scale back the search after 10 days scouring the area. "The search has covered a massive area of intricate terrain, but there has been no trace of Charlie since his rucksack was found on Saturday the 9th. The search so far has involved helicopters, dogs, drones, and 10 different mountain rescue teams, including civilian, RAF, and Police MRT."
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