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Piano Found On Ben Summit Plateau

Volunteers working on Britain's highest mountain were shocked to find a near complete piano hiding under a cairn, now the John Muir Trust is wondering how the hell it got there...


Posted: 17 May 2006
by Jon

Volunteers working on Ben Nevis were reportedly quite surprised to discover a near complete piano lurking just 200 metres below the summit of Britain's highest mountain...

You couldn't make it up, so here's the full story courtesy of the John Muir Trust which owns the summit area of the Ben. We blame Highland piano rustlers...

Piano on Ben Nevis Poses Musical Mystery

A musical mystery is surrounding Britain's highest mountain Ben Nevis. And sleuths are trying to find out when the 'Sound of Music' and perhaps 'Climb Every Mountain' rang out over the 4,418 ft high peak.

For a piano has been dug up from one of the summit cairns on the iconic mountain - creating a mystery over how it got there - who took it there - and why?

A volunteer squad from the John Muir Trust who own the mountain were busy removing cairns from the summit plateau when they came across the piano - below.

"Our guys couldn't believe their eyes", said trust director Nigel Hawkins. "At first they thought it was just the wooden casing - but then they saw the whole cast iron frame complete with strings.

"The only thing that was missing was the keyboard - and that's another mystery. Maybe it's hidden somewhere else on the mountain. A McVities Wholemeal Biscuit wrapper dated best before 13/12/1986 was found under the piano which gives us a clue as to when it was taken there - but certainly not why?"

Volunteer group organiser Sandy Maxwell, of Glasgow, said: "We are now trying to track down who took it there. We may even give them an outstanding invoice for 20 years storage of a piano under a cairn on Ben Nevis.

"We have a constant battle against litter being left on Britain's biggest highest mountain - but this elevates being a litter lout sky high into a completely different category.

"Our plan of breaking up the piano with a mattock and asking 20 to 30 members of the public to help carry the bits of the piano off the mountain worked well.

"The discovery was made while our team was clearing unnecessary cairns off the summit plateau as part of a plan to reduce more than 100 cairns to around 25. Four volunteers from the Jardine Lloyd Thomson group of companies were helping with cairn removal as part of their 'Making a Difference' charity initiative.

"They demolished three large and two smaller cairns and the piano was found in one of the larger ones. We know cairns are often used to harbour rubbish but we never expected to find something like this."

The spectacular find was made while the scourge of rubbish on Britain's hills "Rob The Rubbish", Robin Kevan, a retired social worker from Llanrytyd Wells in Mid-Wales was working with the Lochaber Area Conservation team lower down on the mountain collecting no less than 20 bin bags of rubbish.


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It was Kenneth Campbell of Ardgay, Ross-shire. The same guy who carried a barrel of beer to the top to raise funds for cancer research in 1980!?

Posted: 17/05/2006 at 15:30

it would seem so although according to http://www.goarticles.com/cgi-bin/showa.cgi?C=170501

he carried it back down again!

Posted: 17/05/2006 at 16:43

I was listening to radio 5 live today and they covered the story and had a caller who claimed to have been walking back down the mountain when out of the mist came a man carring a piano on his back held on with car seat belts.

He was carring it up for a cancer charity and was going to play it for one whole day after spending three days carrying it up.
The caller said this happened in 1971 which seems earlier than the one that has been discovered, so you never know there just might be anoher one hiding up there:>

Posted: 17/05/2006 at 21:50

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