Could be a bit snowy still - http://www.ukclimbing.com/images/dbpage.html?id=115565
Drop me a PM if you still need help.
Could be a bit snowy still - http://www.ukclimbing.com/images/dbpage.html?id=115565
Drop me a PM if you still need help.
The route off S A Mhaim is almost certainly quicker by following Yiannis's directions I.e a low traverse under the right hand side of the crags. But it is almost all off camber and could be wearing on tired legs at the end of a round. Will and I tried it and slipped a lot. We both concluded that, unless pushed for time, the easier option is in fact to go back the way you came, via the ridge.
I was on Ben Nevis last weekend and in a white out stumbled onto the summit cairn. It was 2 foot high + the trig.
Hope it melts fast!
Have you checked the various webcams? Also worth checking the various winter climbing blogs.
Thanks for all the info, will pore over map this week.
Mullach nan Coirean descent I'll check only if I've time. I know the route pretty well after I get to the forest (spent a wet morning trying different lines last November) sounds like the line I sussed out is the one Jon described.
I did think there was an even better line following the stream down (couldn't check this in November as it was in full flood) but speaking to others it seams not to be the case.
My main focus on the recce is the Loch Treig Munros as I've never been on them and this is the section we're doing at night
You should have got an email Yiannis
Bob the more the merrier, looks like more contenders (4) than support just now.
Bill
Bill
I know the line you mean now. When recceing we tried following the stream up from the track instead of going through the woods and it is very rough. There is a small rough path on the right as you descend but it is not good, plus the terrain all around there is very tough. I think the best line is over the large style through the woods turn right on the forest track then cut down left off the track through a clearing in the forest and back onto the forest track and turn left towards GN YH.
Lancslad
After careful recceing and having listened to stories of people getting lost in the forest I elected to go down the rough path by the stream. I crossed the stream and took a track going N for a few hundread yards and then dropped right, along a dark downhill forest ride, to join the main track to the finish. This is the shortest distance and most straightforward line to follow. I do not know the state of the route now as I have not been there for a few years.
Yiannis
I'm probably a voice in the wilderness here (I'm used to that) but it's sad to reflect that with all this information and micro-navigation flying around the Ramsay (and the PBR) are sure to go the same way as the BG and eventually become just another standard test piece to follow the procession round...