but this weekend on scafell pike, england's highest peak, a major recovery effort took place involving6 mountain rescuers when daisy, a four—year—old st bernard, collapsed on a trail. the team took five hours to carry her down, as our correspondent danny savage reports. early evening on the side of england's highest mountain. daisy, the rather large dog, has had enough of walking, so the local mountain rescue team is called to carry her down. we've rescued some big dogs before, but nothing as big as daisy. you know, what a fantastic dog. st bernard, exhausted, and we get to rescue her. earlier, the hall family had made it to the top of scafell pike with their four—year—old st bernard. she was quite calm about it, but she would just sit down and then lay down say and say, "actually, i'll have a nap." and what was funny is she would suddenly sleep, wouldn't she? yeah, she would suddenly sleep. the worn—out woofer was stretchered over rugged terrain to safety. some people might say, "why are you rescuing dogs?" our mission is save life and alleviate distress, and you can't leave a 55—kilo