'I owe them my life': Military veteran rescued by coastguard after mayday name ends Rockall file try

An military veteran who hoped to set a world file for the variety of days dwelling on a distant North Atlantic islet says he owes rescuers his life after issuing an emergency mayday name.

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Christopher "Cam" Cameron VR FRGS deliberate to stay on Rockall for 60 days and managed to make it to the midway level earlier than his charity problem was scuppered by treacherous climate.

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Much of his tools was destroyed by wind and waves all through Tuesday and Wednesday, and he was nearly swept away at a number of factors in a single day.

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After issuing the misery name to HM Coastguard on Wednesday night, the crew of close by ship MV Nassauborg saved in visible contact from the water as waves continued to crash over the islet.

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Mr Cameron advised Sky News: "I used to be reassured always that I used to be in protected arms and that I'd return to see my household regardless of being in ache, exhausted and hypothermic.

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"I'll need a moment or two to take stock, decompress, and get home to see my family."

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Stornoway Coastguard responded to the alert. Mr Cameron was winched to security through helicopter after which flown again to the Scottish city - the biggest within the Outer Hebrides.

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Mr Cameron stated: "I'm safe and well after a good night's sleep, courtesy of the hospitality and kindness from the people of Stornoway.

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"I owe this all to the brave and speedy extraction from Rockall by the professionalism of HM Coastguard."

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Rockall is an uninhabitable granite islet round 230 miles west of North Uist.

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Mr Cameron had hoped to beat the world file of a 45-day keep on Rockall, set by Nick Hancock in 2014.

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Mr Cameron, who's often based mostly in Wiltshire, took on the problem for The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity and ABF The Soldiers' Charity.

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He has raised more than £12,000 for the causes up to now.

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He stated: "I did it for the charities and we have raised some much needed money for them."

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Mr Cameron thanked all those that have despatched sort phrases.

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Paying tribute to his rescuers, he stated: "I would not be here were it not for the courageous efforts of HM Coastguard - in particular, Stornoway Coastguard and the pilots and crew of Rescue 22, and SAR Stornoway.

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"An enormous thanks additionally to the captain and crew of MV Nassauborg, who maintained a sector display screen round Rockall while I waited for the [helicopter]. I owe all of them my life."

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Mr Cameron's household stated: "We are hugely proud of all his achievements, but also that he had the courage to make what must have been a very difficult decision in the face of such dreadful weather.

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"We are trying ahead to welcoming him residence and hope that any future adventures will probably be rather less dangerous."

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They joked: "Why could not he simply have purchased a sports activities automotive within the first place?"

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A documentary about Mr Cameron's problem, titled Rockall - The Edge of Existence, is presently being produced.

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Aaron Wheeler, director of the documentary, stated: "We're glad Cam is safely back on dry land and look forward to watching through the footage that Cam recorded during his occupation to tell the story of his adventure."

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