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ROXY (00:02):
Hey Wildlifer, Roxy here,
apprentice Ranger with Ranger
Rae and the Wildlifers. And thisweek, Ranger Rae is travelling
to the mighty Ben Nevis,Britain's tallest peak. A
familiar sounding voice needsour help, so let's take flight
with Eagle and see what's goingon.
EAGLE (00:25):
Ahhhh! Nothing like
breathing in the beautiful crisp
air above Britain's tallestmountain. I can really get some
distance on my Eagle call fromhere.
Oh, I do love that echo.
One more time.
UNKNOWN VOICE (00:46):
Help!
EAGLE (00:48):
Hold on. That didn't
sound like an Eagle echo.
UNKNOWN VOICE (00:51):
Help!
EAGLE (00:55):
That sounds like someone
in trouble on the mountain.
Ah, just as I thought. Somesilly human thought climbing Ben
Nevis would be a simple strollin the park.
UNKNOWN VOICE (01:08):
Help!
EAGLE (01:09):
Yes, yes, you need help.
But they're never going to hear
you like that. You need to giveit a big, powerful... Awooooo!
VOICE OVER (01:21):
Across the many
majestic, wild spaces of the
United Kingdom. From woods,wetlands, to mountain and heath.
Whenever help is needed, oneranger and her animal friends
always answer the call.
THEME TUNE (01:35):
Its Ranger Rae and
the Wildlifers!
RANGER RAE (01:38):
I can talk to
animals! It's a ranger's dream!
THEME TUNE (01:41):
It's Ranger Rae and
the Wildlifers!
RANGER RAE (01:45):
Say hello to my
animal team!
THEME TUNE (01:47):
With Deer and Fox
and Wildcat. Mole and Dragonfly,
Beaver and Bat.
BEAVER (01:55):
Sound the alarm.
And we'll come running to you!
RANGER RAE (01:57):
With our animal
powers.
We'll know what to do!
THEME TUNE (02:01):
It's Ranger Rae and
the Wildlifers!
EAGLE (02:06):
I wonder how long it'll
take them to get here. Probably
a good while. After all, we areall the way...
RANGER RAE (02:14):
Somebody call for
Ranger Rae. I'm here with Deer,
Bat and Roxy to save the day.
EAGLE (02:21):
Ranger Rae and their
Wildlifers. It's really you.
ROXY (02:24):
Wow, Ben Nevis is huge. I
didn't realise it went up so
high. I have to bend my head allthe way back to see the top.
RANGER RAE (02:33):
So is someone or
something in trouble on the
mountain?
EAGLE (02:36):
It certainly seems that
way.
RANGER RAE (02:39):
Well, don't worry.
We're always laser-focused on
saving the day. Isn't thatright, Deer?
DEER (02:47):
Oh, sure. You know, I feel
so at home on this mountain. I
bet if I strike the right pose,my antlers will glisten in the
snow and...
Bat, have you fallen asleep onmy antlers again?
BAT (03:05):
Sorry Deer. You know I get
sleepy when I travel.
DEER (03:09):
You get sleepy when you
stay perfectly still as well,
you lazy Bat.
BAT (03:14):
I'm not lazy. I'm
nocturnal. Although now you
mention it, I could do withanother quick nap before all the
rescuing starts.
RANGER RAE (03:21):
Bat might need a
nap, but the rest of us are
ready to go. So, who needs ourhelp?
EAGLE (03:28):
There's someone stuck on
top of the mountain. Looks like
another human thought they couldclimb Ben Nevis without the
proper preparation.
RANGER RAE (03:37):
Someone heading out
on an expedition completely
unprepared, hey? That soundsfamiliar.
ROXY (03:45):
You think it could be our
old friend Expedition Eddie?
RANGER RAE (03:49):
We'll have to wait
and see. Though it wouldn't
surprise me.
EAGLE (03:52):
Lots of people try and
climb Ben Nevis without giving
it the respect it deserves. Itis over 1,000 metres tall after
all.
RANGER RAE (04:01):
Climbing Britain's
tallest peak is no laughing
matter. And when the snow hitslike this, you best be prepared.
The right clothes, the rightclimbing gear, and of course,
the right mindset.
ROXY (04:13):
I'm not sure Eddie has any
of those things.
RANGER RAE (04:16):
We'll need to get
confirmation on his location
before we mount a rescueoperation.
EAGLE (04:20):
I can do that. Who wants
to join me for an Eagle-eyed
tour of the all mighty BenNevis? Bat, you should be able
to perch nicely on my wings.
Fancy it?
RANGER RAE (04:31):
Great idea. Bat can
use their sonar skills to find
whoever is stuck on themountain.
EAGLE (04:36):
Perfect. Hop on and off
we go.
BAT (04:40):
Oh, all right.
EAGLE (04:42):
Hold on tight.
BAT (04:45):
Woohoo! This is amazing.
Look at these majestic mountain
vistas. I'm on top of the world.
EAGLE (04:54):
Haha Quite a view, isn't
it?
BAT (04:56):
I love all the snow, even
if it makes me quite chilly.
EAGLE (05:00):
It wasn't always so
chilly round here. The top of
Ben Nevis is actually thecollapsed dome of an ancient
volcano.
BAT (05:08):
Really?
EAGLE (05:09):
See that beautiful valley
at the bottom of the mountain?
That's Glen Nevis.
BAT (05:15):
You mean there's a Ben
Nevis and a Glen Nevis? That
must get confusing.
EAGLE (05:20):
Oh, it can do. Oh, look
at that lovely Hare.
BAT (05:24):
Oh, why, thank you. I have
been brushing it a little more
often, and I was thinking ofusing some conditioner next
time.
EAGLE (05:30):
Ha ha, no, not your hair,
Bat. I mean, look at that lovely
Mountain Hare sprinting throughthe snow.
BAT (05:37):
Oh, yes.
Do they not get very cold?
EAGLE (05:41):
They would if it wasn't
for their nice, thick mountain
fur.
BAT (05:45):
It looks so snuggly and
toasty. Oh, I wish I was wrapped
up in it right now.
EAGLE (05:53):
Hold that sleepy thought,
Bat. Do you hear something?
UNKNOWN VOICE (05:57):
Help! Help!
BAT (06:00):
Yes, yes, yes. I hear a
human in distress.
EAGLE (06:03):
I can hear him all right.
But where is he hiding?
BAT (06:07):
It sounds like he made it
all the way to the top.
EAGLE (06:10):
I'll circle round again.
UNKNOWN VOICE (06:14):
Somebody help!
I'm trapped on top of themountain!
EAGLE (06:19):
Where is that coming
from? How are we supposed to
rescue him if we can't find him?
BAT (06:26):
Not to worry. I can use my
super sonar to find him.
EAGLE (06:29):
Oh, I've heard about Bats
and their sonar powers. How does
it work?
BAT (06:34):
It's the best. I can send
out sound waves from my mouth,
which bounce off the surroundingareas right back into my ears.
So by listening to these echoes,I can build a mental map of all
that surrounds me.
EAGLE (06:48):
I love travelling with
the Wildlifers. Your sonar
powers are amazing.
BAT (06:54):
Super sonar! Activated!
Let's see, looks like there'ssome ruins on top of the
mountain and looks like, yep,that's where our guy's hiding.
EAGLE (07:07):
Wonderful! We'll head
back to the others and let them
know. Hold on tight, Bat!
ROXY (07:17):
With Eagle and Bat soaring
through the sky, the rest of us
Wildlifers. That's right, I'm anhonorary Wildlifer for now,
remember? Waited to hear newsfrom the mountain top. And we
even had a furry little visitor.
RANGER RAE (07:31):
That's a Mountain
Hare. You can find them all over
Ben Nevis. Their coats turnwhite in the winter, so they're
very good at hiding in the snow.
BAT (07:42):
Oh, a perfect landing.
Thanks, Eagle. That was great.
RANGER RAE (07:47):
Did you see who was
stuck on the mountain?
EAGLE (07:49):
They were hiding, so we
couldn't get a proper look at
them.
BAT (07:53):
It sure sounded like Eddie.
RANGER RAE (07:55):
Where is there to
hide on top of a mountain?
EAGLE (07:58):
That said, it looked like
some old ruins, but I'm not sure
what that could be.
MOUNTAIN HARE (08:04):
It's the old
observatory.
BAT (08:05):
Well, who's that? It's like
they appeared out of nowhere.
EAGLE (08:09):
That's my good friend,
Mountain Hare.
MOUNTAIN HARE (08:12):
Over 150 years
ago, scientists built an
observatory on top of Ben Nevisto observe the weather
conditions.
RANGER RAE (08:19):
Where did they go?
EAGLE (08:20):
Oh, they're still here
somewhere, camouflaged against
the snow.
MOUNTAIN HARE (08:25):
The conditions on
top of the mountain were too
harsh, so it was abandoned after20 years.
DEER (08:30):
It's like trying to have a
conversation with a whack-a-mole
machine.
MOUNTAIN HARE (08:35):
But the ruins
still sit on top of the
mountain, and sometimesstruggling climbers use it for
shelter. The end.
RANGER RAE (08:42):
Thanks, Mountain
Hare. So our would-be
mountaineer is hiding in theruins of the old observatory.
ROXY (08:49):
Oh, yes. The observatory.
I read all about that in my Ben
Nevis guidebook.
RANGER RAE (08:54):
Eddie could really
do with a Ben Nevis guidebook.
EAGLE (08:57):
I could try and fly up
and get him, but even my mighty
two-metre wingspan wouldstruggle to carry a human down
the mountain.
DEER (09:06):
This is a mission suited
to my particular skill set.
RANGER RAE (09:11):
Deer's right. The
balance, speed and strength
makes them a perfect candidatefor a Mountain Rescue. Bat,
you'd better go as well. Sinceyou saw where Eddie was hiding.
And, Roxy, would you mind goingso you can talk to Eddie?
ROXY (09:24):
Yes, I get to be on Team
Rescue!
DEER (09:27):
All aboard for Operation
Save Expedition Eddie!
BAT (09:32):
But we're not sure if it is
Expedition Eddie yet, Deer.
DEER (09:36):
All right then, all aboard
for Operation Save someone who
may not be but probably isExpedition Eddie!
BAT (09:45):
Much better.
DEER (09:46):
All right, off we go!
Bat?
BAT (09:53):
What is it, Deer?
DEER (09:54):
Aren't you going to woohoo
your way up the mountain, like
you did with Eagle?
BAT (10:00):
Well... It's just we're not
going at quite the same speed.
Eagle was a lot faster than you.This is more of a leisurely
pace. It's quite relaxing,really. I might even...
DEER (10:12):
So it's speed you want,
then, is it?
BAT (10:17):
Oh, woohoo!
ROXY (10:19):
Whee!
I can't think of many thingsmore exciting than riding up a
mountain on the back of a Deerwith a Bat as company.
Oh, I really wish I couldunderstand what the animals are
saying on an adventure likethis.
I wonder, was it really Eddiestuck up there?
(10:40):
We'll find out soon.
UNKNOWN VOICE (10:44):
Help!
DEER (10:46):
Sounds like he's around
here somewhere.
BAT (10:49):
My sonar says he's hiding
just in there.
UNKNOWN VOICE (10:54):
Hello?
Has someone come to rescue me?
Oh, thank you. Thank you, thankyou.
DEER (11:02):
It's Expedition Eddie, all
right. What a surprise.
EXPEDITION EDDIE (11:06):
Who's come to
rescue me? Mountain Rescue? The
Coast Guard? Spider-Man?
BAT (11:12):
What would Spider-Man be
doing on a mountain in Scotland?
EXPEDITION EDDIE (11:16):
Oh, it's a
Deer and a Bat. That's weird.
And me. Roxy, what are you doinghere? I thought you were too
busy to get your mountaineeringbadge this weekend.
ROXY (11:27):
I am busy. I'm busy
helping Ranger Rae and the
Wildlifers save you.
EXPEDITION EDDIE (11:32):
You mean this
Deer and Bat are Wildlifers?
Well, I am so honoured.
ROXY (11:38):
And I'm an honorary
Wildlifer now too, Eddie.
EXPEDITION EDDIE (11:41):
Oh, nice
badge. Can I have a taste?
ROXY (11:45):
You want to eat my badge?
EXPEDITION EDDIE (11:47):
I am so hungry
I'll eat anything. All I brought
with me was this bag of crisps.But I can't get them open
because my fingers are too cold.
ROXY (11:55):
You shouldn't have worn
fingerless gloves. Let's get you
down the mountain. Hop up onDeer's back. And don't disturb
Bat. They're very tired.
BAT (12:05):
Thank you, Roxy.
DEER (12:07):
All aboard. Off we go.
RANGER RAE (12:13):
Eagle, how many
people climb this mountain every
year?
EAGLE (12:17):
I'm not sure. I wonder
who'd know the answer to that.
MOUNTAIN HARE (12:22):
Over 150,000
people.
EAGLE (12:24):
Thank you, Hare.
ROXY (12:30):
We're back!
DEER (12:31):
Another successful rescue
operation completed by your
humble, fabulous Deer.
BAT (12:38):
Ahem.
DEER (12:40):
And Bat.
RANGER RAE (12:41):
Hello, Expedition
Eddie.
EXPEDITION EDDIE (12:43):
Hi, Ranger
Rae. I hope you're doing well on
this fine afternoon.
RANGER RAE (12:48):
When we were called
for a Mountain Rescue, I had a
funny feeling you'd be involved.
EXPEDITION EDDIE (12:52):
It's harder
than it looks, this mountain
climbing.
RANGER RAE (12:56):
That's why you need
to make sure you're well
prepared. If we weren't here tohelp today, then Mountain Rescue
would have to get involved, andthey're mostly volunteers.
ROXY (13:05):
You can borrow my Ben
Nevis guidebook next time, when
you want to try it.
EXPEDITION EDDIE (13:09):
Thanks very
much. Does the guidebook taste
good?
ROXY (13:13):
We'd best get Eddie to
some food.
RANGER RAE (13:16):
Does anybody know
the quickest route down the
mountain?
MOUNTAIN HARE (13:19):
The quickest way
up and down Ben Nevis is the
pony track. Thank you. Goodbye.
RANGER RAE (13:24):
Thanks, Mountain
Hare. Come on, Eddie. Let's get
you fed.
ROXY (13:28):
And so my first full
rescue was complete, and I got
to be part of the whole thing.
Seeing Ben Nevis was an amazingexperience.
I wonder, will it be long tillmy next adventure?
ANIMAL CALL (13:40):
Ahwoooooo
RANGER RAE (13:44):
Sounds like another
animal needs our help. Come on,
Wildlifers, off we go!
ROXY (13:50):
I guess it won't be long
then. Woohoo!
THEME TUNE (13:53):
It's Ranger Rae and
the Wildlifers!
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