Do be aware of accident blackspots such as descending to the CMD arete, Gardyloo Gully, Coire Eoghainn, Sloc nan Uan, No. 5 Gully, the Red Burn, and 5 Finger Gully. The slope west of Carn Dearg can be a sheet of ice, as it receives the afternoon sun and refreezes later. Don’t underestimate this mountain or it might come back to bite you!. Basically I was looking for some advice about climbing Ben Nevis in the summer months but doing it by walking up 5 finger gully, I’ve climbed the ben twice before (once from the main path and the other from the CMD arete) and I’ve always preferred walking up gully’s corries, etc (Coire na Tulaich on Buachaille Etive Mhor is better than.
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Alan Kimber, IFMGA Guide and founder of West Coast Mountain Guides guides us through an ascent of the most famous grade V ice climb in the world, Point 5 Gul.. This may require that you travel uphill for a short distance to skirt the top of ‘Five Finger Gully’. Reaching the mountain track from number 4 gully (see below) A compass bearing due west from the lip of this gully (270° grid) or GPS NN 14756 71865 is a descent to Glen Nevis, via the Red Burn mentioned previously. (Info from Alan Kimber.



