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Subscriber only RESCUERS who helped a stranded bushwalker to safety in deteriorating weather have warned the track to the summit of Mount Warning/Wollumbin in the Tweed - which is currently closed - is in the worst condition they have ever seen. Any rescues in the future would require a mammoth effort and additional resources because the amount of debris and overgrowth is literally claiming the track back . Tweed District Rescue Squad and other emergency services organisations rescued a man who was stranded on the closed Mount Warning/Wollumbin summit climb. Picture: Tweed District Rescue Squad
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