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Nevis
Summary for Nevis |
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Nevis is an region in Scotand and is located in the area Loch Linnhe to Loch Ericht as defined by SMC. There are 2 munros around here.The highest munro is Ben Nevis at a height of 1344 metres .The smallest munro is Carn Mor Dearg at a height of 1220 metres . |
Access: There are two points of access, one starting from the A82 and the other via the minor road into Glen Nevis.
Transport: Bus: Glasgow - Fort William 7 Days a week
Train: Glasgow - Fort William 7 Days a week
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Ben Nevis
Had the dubious honour of climbing this mountain 3 times - twice on a 3 peaks challenge ( 06, 09 ) and once on holiday last year ( 09 ).
The problem is that its not that interesting compared to many other finer mountains. I also dropped my hip flask of finest whisky which is why I possibly don;t hold it very dear!
Found in Loch Linnhe to Loch ErichtPosted by themightybarnski, 5 weeks 8 hours ago




















Ben Nevis & Carn Mor Dearg
I to have climbed the Ben Nevis Tourist Route three times and it is a boring slog up the zigg zagged pony track. I'm aware a great route up it via carn mor dearg arete which involves a bit of simple scrambling / exposure. I haven't climbed via this route yet but It certainly looks a lot more interesting than the dreaded tourist route.