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Tuesday 16 March 2010 | Personalise | Help  
 SCRAMBLING 02 / 05 / 06
 

Scramble Route - Ledges Route, Ben Nevis

By Dave Mycroft

Ledges Route, Ben Nevis

Grade: 1

The easiest scrambling route on Ben Nevis, this is a great introduction to Britain's highest mountain without the crowds of the tourist route.

Equipment: Ropes and protection are not normally needed on this route, but beware of snow in the bottom part of Number 5 Gully at almost any time of year.

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Views: 4
Technicality: 2
Exposure: 2


GIBBER FACTOR* 2
*
out of five.



Overview
The easiest scrambling route on Ben Nevis, this is a great introduction to Britain's highest mountain without the crowds. The approach takes you to the heart of Scottish scrambling and climbing, with the towering North Face and it's classic and historical lines dominating everything around.

Ledges Route puts you right on top of Carn Dearg Buttress then gives a superb ridge onto the summit plateau. There are two distinct starts to the route, depending on the amount of snow.

Ben Nevis and the Aonachs from the OM Gallery by Steve Morley - album


Approach From the car park near Torlundy follow the sign-posted path to join the Allt a' Mhuillinn. Keep the stream to your left and ascend into the obvious bowl of Corrie Leis towards the Charles Inglis Clark (CIC) Hut. Number 5 gully is to the west of the hut, immediately left of Carn Dearg Buttress.
Route Start at the bottom of Number 5 Gully, providing it's snow free, and follow the gully up to a large ramp coming from the right wall. Take the ramp over easy ground, and once over a short step, move over an exposed section with steep drops on your right.

Soon you can see a grassy depression on the left, take this as far as it goes then turn right on a large shelf to superb views as you reach Carn Dearg Buttress.

Ben panorama by John Cameron from his Lochaber album


* Alternative start: When there's snow in Number 5 Gully you should be able to see it easily from the CIC hut. In this case cross the slabs by the water supply for the hut then move right to cross a small stream coming down from Coire na Ciste.

Go up the right hand side of the stream to a boulder-filled hollow. Now move right up scree to join a path that takes you to the top of the first section of Moonlight Buttress.

From this large grassy viewpoint turn left and move up to the rock face and a narrow, exposed, ledge heading right. Cross Number 5 Gully and make your way diagonally upwards to a large sloped terrace.

A relatively straightforward scramble though some of the most dramatic mountain rockscapes in Britain.
Pic by John Cameron from his Lochaber
album


This leads to where the first start route comes in, just as you reach the crest above Carn Dearg Buttress. Follow the crest, which trends left, to a short wall which can be taken direct or avoided by moving right over loose rock. Once over this rejoin the ridge to continue a straightforward ascent to the summit plateau.


Caution Scrambling is potentially dangerous and, particularly at the higher grades, requires technical skills and equipment to minimise the risk. We suggest that you take professional instruction or climb with an experienced partner.


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