Mollie Porter was the first woman to take charge of a mountain rescue team in Scotland.
"For them to die was shocking, it was the worst thing that could ever have happened," she says.A fatal accident inquiry was held in February 1972 and it called for the establishment of a better training and certificate regime for instructors.
Her passion for the mountains was sealed as a 16-year-old on a family walking holiday when she first set eyes on Ben Nevis and was "besotted." The then 17-year-old hitchhiked about 450 miles from Stevenage to Glencoe and the following day the pair roped up and he led the young novice up Curved Ridge on Buachaille Etive Mor - an exposed scrambling route.
With her late husband there were regular mountaineering trips all over the world: the Andes, Canada, Greenland, Yosemite, Svalbard to name just a few.
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