Scots mountain rescue bosses have paid tribute to an 'invaluable' team member nearly one year after his death in the Himalayas.Dad-of-two Martin Moran was among a group of eight who were caught up in an avalanche on India's massive Nanda Devi mountain last year.The 64-year-old was an experienced climber, led the group on the hike up the 21,250 foot peak but contact was lost on May 26.When the team did not return to base, frantic searches were launched.By late June bodies were beginning to be recovered and Martin's death was later confirmed by authorities.A statement from Torridon Mountain Rescue Team, who Martin served with, read: "Tomorrow is the first anniversary of the death of Martin Moran and six others on Nanda Devi."Martin was an
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