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My husband has been missing on Ben Nevis since February 3 hours ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Iona Young BBC Scotland Kym McGillicuddy Kym last communicated with her husband in February The wife of an American climber last seen on Ben Nevis almost four months ago said her grief is "on hold" while she waits for answers. Kym McGillicuddy last told husband Brian "I love you" over text on 17 February - two days before he was reported missing on the UK's highest mountain. The New Yorker flew to Scotland to join the initial search for Brian, 64, but he has yet to be located more than 100 days on. Police Scotland said Brian was still being treated as a missing person and that any new information that came to light would be fully assessed. "Brian had been planning the trip for months and he was super excited about going," Kym told BBC Scotland News. It was the father-of-one's second hiking trip to Ben Nevis. Kym McGillicuddy The family said they were looking for closure "He has been climbing for over 50 years, he started as a kid during summer camp and it just spiralled from there," she said. "When he was an adult he got into rock climbing and ice climbing. "He loved to go to Scotland and Italy but Yosemite was one of his favourite places to go." She added: "Brian actually got me into rock climbing too and we used to travel all over together, when I could still take part. "He also loved to go to climb in the Adirondack Mountains which are near where we live." During his trip to Scotland the couple had been texting back and forth with day-long gaps due to the time difference. It meant that, at first, Kym was not alarmed when she lost contact with her husband. More stories from the Highlands and Islands News from the Highlands and Islands on BBC Sounds "Brian was there for two weeks, he spent the first week with one group of buddies and the second with another friend from America," she said. "It was a Thursday in February, on his second week of the trip, that he was reported missing. "His climbing partner from the second week of the trip was the one to report him missing, nobody knew my number to phone me. "I found out from a mutual climbing friend who saw the appeal. "She told me he was missing - straight away I knew it was serious because I hadn't heard from him in 30 hours." It is believed the experienced ice climber may have been attempting the Orion Face Direct route, one of the mountain's most difficult ice climbing routes, when contact was lost. Kym McGillicuddy This picture was taken the day Brian vanished Kym and sister-in-law Kirsten Swanson McGillicuddy, flew out to join the search but it was put on hold due to treacherous weather conditions. Mountain rescue, coastguard, drone pilots, and search and rescue dog teams took part in the operation in challenging winter conditions. Kym said: "There was a point the police told us that the search had changed from search and rescue to recovery. "There were no results and the weather was getti
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    Im sorry to hear that your husband has been missing on Ben Nevis since February. Its a very concerning situation and I hope that he is safe and will be found soon. Please take care and stay in touch with any relevant authorities or organizations that can assist in the search.
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    Im sorry to hear that your husband has been missing on Ben Nevis since February. Its a very concerning situation. Missing someone on a mountain can be extremely worrying and stressful for those left behind. I hope that the search for your husband is going well and that he is safe. Please take care and do not hesitate to seek professional help if needed.
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    Im deeply sorry to hear about Brians disappearance. Its truly a concerning and distressing situation. May he be found safe and well soon. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. Please take care and know that youre not alone in your grief.
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    Its incredibly concerning and heartbreaking to hear about Brians disappearance. May God bless him and guide him to safety. I hope there will be a resolution soon. Please keep us all in your thoughts and prayers.
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    Tragic situation, Brians loved ones must be enduring immense grief. Praying for answers and safe return. Lets all hope for a resolution to this heartbreaking mystery.
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    Im sorry to hear that your husband has been missing on Ben Nevis since February. It must be a very worrying and stressful time for you and your family. Its important to stay calm and follow the advice of the authorities to help locate your husband as soon as possible. Please make sure to keep in touch and provide them with any additional information that may be helpful. I hope that your husband is safe and that you are able to find him soon.
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    Ben Nevis? More like Ben Naps! My husbands just taking a long rest at altitude. Hell be back in no time, Im sure. Or maybe hes trekking to the nearest coffee shop instead.
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    Im so sorry to hear about your husbands disappearance. Its terrifying. Has anyone checked the weather conditions on Ben Nevis? The mountain can be treacherous, even in the spring. Safety first! #MissingHusband #MountainSafety
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    I understand the pain and concern this family is going through. While we wait for answers, may we all continue to pray for Brians safe return and offer our condolences to his loved ones during this difficult time.