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On the 28th of August me and a group of friends are climbing Ben Nevis. Got a bit of info on it and it looks like its going to be a killer. Has anyone on here done it and if so how did it go? Whats the do/don'ts about it? Cheers :thumbs:

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ve just returned from my honeymoon in Aviemore.we went to ben nevis and up it but got the cable car,never again,it kept stopping,i shat meself(well nearly)i wasnt amused..doesnt look too difficult to climb but some of the paths look dodgy..RIP lab-tastic :bye::cry:

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ve just returned from my honeymoon in Aviemore.we went to ben nevis and up it but got the cable car,never again,it kept stopping,i shat meself(well nearly)i wasnt amused..doesnt look too difficult to climb but some of the paths look dodgy..RIP lab-tastic :bye::cry:

:clapper: Aye very good, glad to know you care :clapper:

In the info' pack i got it did say some of the routes were dangerous and coming down you've to stick to the path you went up for the fear of sheer cliff faces............ffs :doh:

Its all for a good cause so a f*****g machine like myself should manage it no sweat....... :whistling:

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ve just returned from my honeymoon in Aviemore.we went to ben nevis and up it but got the cable car,never again,it kept stopping,i shat meself(well nearly)i wasnt amused..doesnt look too difficult to climb but some of the paths look dodgy..RIP lab-tastic :bye::cry:

:clapper: Aye very good, glad to know you care :clapper:

In the info' pack i got it did say some of the routes were dangerous and coming down you've to stick to the path you went up for the fear of sheer cliff faces............ffs :doh:

Its all for a good cause so a f*****g machine like myself should manage it no sweat....... :whistling:

its not too bad mate, i did it in 90s with army...just take it steady on way up and dont go to close to edge lol...but what ever weather go prepared with spare kit,food,water etc.

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ve just returned from my honeymoon in Aviemore.we went to ben nevis and up it but got the cable car,never again,it kept stopping,i shat meself(well nearly)i wasnt amused..doesnt look too difficult to climb but some of the paths look dodgy..RIP lab-tastic :bye::cry:

:clapper: Aye very good, glad to know you care :clapper:

In the info' pack i got it did say some of the routes were dangerous and coming down you've to stick to the path you went up for the fear of sheer cliff faces............ffs :doh:

Its all for a good cause so a f*****g machine like myself should manage it no sweat....... :whistling:

its not too bad mate, i did it in 90s with army...just take it steady on way up and dont go to close to edge lol...but what ever weather go prepared with spare kit,food,water etc.

:thumbs: Will do. Water and some energy snacks i was thinking.

Think al get midgie repelent too just incase :yes:

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Go prepared even in august it can change in an instant in the mountains :thumbs:

Will be, hoping the weather isn't going to be an issue, going to be a challenge without wind and rain to contend with. :thumbs:

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I was up pennygent in june when snow clouds came in :laugh: it caught us out :clapper:

Come on now your ment to be making it sound easier not harder :clapper:

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I was up pennygent in june when snow clouds came in :laugh: it caught us out :clapper:

Come on now your ment to be making it sound easier not harder :clapper:

 

mate pennygent is a mole hill compared to mr nevis :clapper: Lucky for us it lasted 5 - 10 mins maybe a bit longer and blew out then we got back to flying the kite :laugh:

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Model T Ford on Ben Nevis :icon_eek:

 

'Alpine pace' is the way to go. Walk quite slow with smallish paces and just keep on going. It's faster than walking too quickly and stop / starting all the time. Plenty of water, some food, and as said before, enough clothes in case the weather goes bad. Hope it's clear, not cloudy when you get to the top. Good luck -- it's a top sense of acheivement to reach the summit

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I ran the Snowdon race a couple of times in the 80's, it's held in July. On one occasion it was 27 deg C on the field at the start, just before the start came an announcement on the pa, warning it was 4 degrees at the top, and it was , it was bloody freezing . :D

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Ok folks al keep it nice and steady, head down and get to the top :thumbs:

 

Oh and Roebuck we have a 2 night stay in Fort William so should be good :whistling:

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