An injured mountain biker was rescued after struggling a fall in a Scots forest.
Tweed Valley Mountain Rescue Workforce (TVRMT) raced to Glentress Forest, close to Peebles, at round 3.30pm on Sunday, July 17.
In the meantime, employees from out of doors exercise organiser, Ridelines MTB, handled the rider on the scene, whereas ready for an ambulance.
The person was then transferred into the care of the Scottish Ambulance Service following TVRMT's thirty fifth callout of twenty-two.
TVRMT stated: "Ridelines coach did a wonderful job treating the casualty and managing the scene till we arrived with SAS.
"We want the injured rider a speedy restoration."

Glentress Forest is taken into account to be a world class mountain biking venue that includes a variety of trails for each consultants and learners.
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