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Ben Nevis
« on: 02 July 2008, 21:46:19 »

Just got back from Ben Nevis/Fort William - we got to 3500ft just 900ft short of summit but collective decision of our party of 8 (over 55s) was to return because of heavy rain, hail and mist.

Vauxhall sponsor the 4 peaks challenge but not a hope of me doing this. Ben Nevis is massively hard work and I was not expecting so many boulders and so little established path - web sites are a bit misleading. The weather was pretty bad for much of the 5 days we were up there but fantastic scenery. Thighs and knees very stressed!! Never thought I would get down at one point but I did - inspired by Ben Nevis Inn.

We hired 2 brand new Passat diesel estates from Glasgow - weird ignition system and handbrake (there isn't one - it is just a button marked P which disnegages when you drive off )
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Re: Ben Nevis
« Reply #1 on: 03 July 2008, 11:29:34 »

It is never a mistake to turn back - esp on a hill like the Ben.   Having been winter climbing there I would always treat it with masses of respect especially in poor weather.

Bet the pub was welcome when you got down.. :)
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Re: Ben Nevis
« Reply #2 on: 03 July 2008, 11:35:59 »

Glad you turned back!
We camped at the base of Ben Nevis a few years back in horendous weather and the mountain rescue helicopter brought several bodies off over night!
Not an environment to take chances in!
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