Just testing the water to see if anybody fancies making up a group for a trip away w/c 23rd June?
Me and my lad climbed Snowdon in 2012 and Helvellyn, via Striding Edge, last year sooo the next big one is Ben Nevis.
We are not by any means hardcore climbers and usually do these climbs in about (or slightly less than) the times quoted in the guide books, so would probably go via the 'tourist' route described on t'internet.
I am looking at the w/c 23rd June but can be flexible within that week and could set off on the sat/sun 21st/22nd if it suits, although i would imagine it would be quieter during the week.
Intending doing 3 or 4 nights, cheap hotel/ B&B.
I am based near Grimsby and Google says it is 440 miles- which is probably do-able in one good day.
I'm not bothered about a set itinerary but in my little head I imagine getting up there in one day, climbing the mountain the next day and leaving one or two days(depending on number of nights) to explore the roads in the area. Never been that far north but i hear the riding is pretty good?
I've never organised a group trip, or been on one for that matter, so if anybody is interested and has any 'top tips' then feel free to speak up, barack/ heckle as appropriate!
The weather would probably dictate the best day to climb anyway.
If anybody is interested let me know and i will get details for hotels etc, or local camping if anyone wants to come along and camp.
Cheers,
Steve.
Me and my lad climbed Snowdon in 2012 and Helvellyn, via Striding Edge, last year sooo the next big one is Ben Nevis.
We are not by any means hardcore climbers and usually do these climbs in about (or slightly less than) the times quoted in the guide books, so would probably go via the 'tourist' route described on t'internet.
I am looking at the w/c 23rd June but can be flexible within that week and could set off on the sat/sun 21st/22nd if it suits, although i would imagine it would be quieter during the week.
Intending doing 3 or 4 nights, cheap hotel/ B&B.
I am based near Grimsby and Google says it is 440 miles- which is probably do-able in one good day.
I'm not bothered about a set itinerary but in my little head I imagine getting up there in one day, climbing the mountain the next day and leaving one or two days(depending on number of nights) to explore the roads in the area. Never been that far north but i hear the riding is pretty good?
I've never organised a group trip, or been on one for that matter, so if anybody is interested and has any 'top tips' then feel free to speak up, barack/ heckle as appropriate!
The weather would probably dictate the best day to climb anyway.
If anybody is interested let me know and i will get details for hotels etc, or local camping if anyone wants to come along and camp.
Cheers,
Steve.