A Winter Visit to Ben Nevis
Ben Nevis is the ice-climbing mecca in the UK. When conditions are ideal (which, unfortunately, is rare), the mountain provides a variety of challenges for climbers of every technical ability.
The pictures below were taken from just above the Allt a' Mhuillin glen, west of the Scottish Mountaineering Council's CIC hut.
(Below: Looking at the
silhouetted profile of the Carn Mor Dearg Arete and the mighty
Ben's NE Buttress)

The many Nevis climbs are arrayed within the buttresses and gullies of the mountain's rugged north side.

(Above: Looking up
towards the Number Three Gully Buttress. Number Three Gully,
a Grade I winter climb, is the gully in the middle of the
photograph)

(Above and Below: Ice "cauliflowers" and
"chandeliers" in a frozen gorge)

Check out my spring visit to the summit of Ben Nevis in 1998
Last Updated: February 28, 1999