A Guided ascent of Tower Ridge, Ben Nevis. Ben Nevis Guide, Tower Ridge Guide
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2024
- A Guided ascent of Tower Ridge on Ben Nevis in summer with Elite Guides. Mountain Guide and Coach - Ben Nevis, Glencoe and the Skye Cuillin Ridge.
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Excellent footage. Really lets you see what is involved. A great watch.
This is fantastic. I've been pondering how to protect the gap and this clearly shows a great way. Either side of the spike (240 sling used to protect second initially), then flick over when lead has crossed. Thanks!
Fantastic guiding...
Customers definitely got their moneys worth by the look of it.
This is so professionally done! Amazing.
Professional guide.
Different mountain, but I tackled Snowden in November, at the worst possible weather at the time (2022). Was crazy, beaten by winds. This seems a little more climbing than that for sure!! Fair play!
Brilliantly done.
By Far the Best video footage of a Guided climb up Tower Ridge..
Nice one.
Thanks very much.
Superb!
Remember doing this on a beautiful sunny day 30 years ago - looks quite atmospheric now looking back, especially with the mist
I love the use of features to provide friction on the rope. Really shows a deep knowledge of the route.
Hopefully not too many falls taken though; can't imagine it's very good for the rope!
Awesome video! 👍
Super vid of a guided climb really cool earned a sub 👍
Amazing! And truly scary 😊👍👍👍
Brilliant Kirk🤟🏻
Looks great
great guiding
Hi Kirk great video. Doesnt the rope get damaged when you pull it through the rocks? Again great video 👏
Using the rope for direct belays on the rock will decrease the life of the rope due to ebrasion. It is possible to damage a rope by running it over a sharp edge, so you do need to be careful.
Hats off to you guys (well best kept on for your climb) but what an exhilerating ascent!! What I am intrigued by, is in Scotland
much like mountainous regions elsewhere on the planet, we do suffer from tremors and aftershocks from earthquakes, does
this not impact the higher reaches for rock navigation, as thee seems to be more disturbance of rock at altitude in past few
years, though this is more to do with weather than siesmic activity I believe.
There is very little seismic activity in Scotland really, the odd tremor but nothing that affects navigation, that I am aware of.
Guys do u using sling around that big block near tower gap ,what size of it please??
A 240cm sling is big enough to go around the block.
@@eliteguides738 thanks mate ,I know climbers like to keep mountain clean of them too .thanks a lot💪😎
Do you do guides up there regularly? I have never climbed a proper mountain that route looks amazing
Hi, yes we regularly guide on Tower Ridge and the other ridges on Ben Nevis, especially in the summer months.
It's really is one of the best scrambles/easy climbs I've done in the UK :)