Douglas
Boulder
at foot of Tower Ridge |
Douglas
Boulder
at foot of Tower Ridge |
Douglas Boulder at foot of Tower Ridge on Ben Nevis from Observatory Ridge |
on Ben Nevis |
Tower
Ridge from Observatory
Ridge on Ben
Nevis Tower
Ridge is one of several ridges protruding
to the NW from the summit plateau of Ben Nevis, The
ridge starts close to the Charles Inglis Clark hut in Coire Leis and terminates close to the highest point of the mountain. The normal route up Tower Ridge is a graded 3S scramble ( the highest scrambling grade ), and contains short pitches of rock climbing graded as difficult. It
is one of the few routes in Scotland with
sufficient length and exposure to be considered Alpine in character. In
winter it is graded Scottish Grade III partly because most of its difficulties ( in particular the Eastern Traverse and the Tower Gap ) are high up on the route. |
Ridges and
Gullies
on Ben Nevis |
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