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Pete, George and myself Andy Brown at the bottom of Ben Nevis ready to start the Three Peaks Challenge
Ben Nevis, The Aonachs and The Grey Corries Highland Scotland
1. Walk h100 Ben Nevis from Achintee Fort William and Loch Linnhe to Loch Ericht Ben Nevis, The Aonachs and The Grey Corries Highland Scotland
The tourist route up the UK’s Highest Mountain
Route Details: Achintee, Glen Nevis, The Ben Nevis Tourist Path, The Pony Track, Allt na h-Urchaire (Red Burn), Lochan Meall an t-Suidhe, Coire Ghaimhnean (Five Finger Gully), Ben Nevis, The Ben Nevis Tourist Path, Achintee
You'll need a good head for heights on the CMD arete
Route Details: The Nevis Range Mountain Gondola, Sgurr Finnisg-aig, Carn Beag Dearg (Carn Mor Dearg), Carn Dearg Meadhonach (Carn Mor Dearg), Carn Mor Dearg, Carn Mor Dearg Arete (CMD Arete), Ben Nevis, (Carn Dearg (Ben Nevis NW Top), The Ben Nevis Tourist Path, Coire Ghaimhnean (Five Finger Gully), Lochan Meall an t-Suidhe, Leanachan Forest, The Nevis Range Mountain Gondola
A different side of the UK's Highest Mountain - not for the faint hearted
Route Details: Achintee, Glen Nevis, The Ben Nevis Tourist Path, The Pony Track, Allt na h-Urchaire (Red Burn), Lochan Meall an t-Suidhe, Allt a'Mhuilinn, Carn Dearg Meadhonach (Carn Mor Dearg), Carn Mor Dearg, Carn Mor Dearg Arete (CMD Arete), Ben Nevis, Ben Nevis Tourist Path, Coire Ghaimhnean (Five Finger Gully), Lochan Meall an t-Suidhe, Achintee
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