How hard is the Aonach Eagach ridge?

How hard is the Aonach Eagach ridge?

In terms of technical difficulty, Aonach Eagach is probably at the upper end of grade 1. However, it is a very committing route with essentially no escape options, and is fairly long for a grade 1 scramble. The nature of the ridge also gives considerable exposure.

How long is Aonach Eagach ridge?

Route Info

Distance 10 km
Elevation 1090m +/-
Duration 7 – 9 hours
Grade 2***
Transport Car – A82 Car Park

What grade is the Aonach Eagach ridge?

Grade 2 scramble
Introduction. Scrambling the Aonach Eagach ridge in Glencoe is one of the classic mountain scrambling days in Scotland. It is rated as Grade 2 scramble. The technically difficult sections are few in number and very short-lived.

Do you need ropes for Aonach Eagach?

Officially the Aonach Eagach is regarded as a ‘scramble’, which means hands will need to be brought into play in places. However, a few climbing moves are also required and even experienced climbers will use ropes in places. A signposted path climbs north east from the road, rising up the south-east ridge of Am Bodach.

Has anyone died on Aonach?

Stuart Thompson named as man who fell to his death on Glen Coe’s Aonach Eagach. A man has died after falling from a mountain in Glen Coe. Police have named the him as Stuart Thompson, of Bathgate in West Lothian. Mr Thompson, 54, fell in the Clachaig Gully at the western end of the Aonach Eagach ridge on Wednesday.

Can you walk up Aonach Mor?

Walk Description There is no path up through the ski area; bear briefly right along the track behind the restaurant building, then strike off left uphill, keeping left of a snow fence. In winter, you’ll need to pick a route up that avoids the ski pistes.

What is a Grade 3 scramble?

Grade 3 scrambles often appear in climbing guides as ‘Moderately’ graded climbing routes (the easiest climbing grade), and should only be tackled by the confident. Use of the rope is to be expected for several sections, which may be up to about Difficult in rock climbing standards.

Is Pap of Glencoe A Munro?

The Pap of Glencoe (Scottish Gaelic: Sgorr na Cìche) is a mountain on the northern side of Glen Coe, in the Highlands of Scotland….

Pap of Glencoe
Elevation 742 m (2,434 ft)
Prominence 156 m (512 ft)
Listing Graham, Marilyn, Breast-shaped hills
Naming

Where is the ring of Steall?

The Ring of Steall is the name given to the circular route in the heart of the Mamores range of mountains situated between Ben Nevis and Loch Leven.

How long does it take to climb Aonach Beag?

Route outline

Munros Aonach Beag Aonach Mor
Ascent 1450m (4750ft)
Distance 15km (9m)
Time 6:00hr
Start/finish Nevis Range Grid Ref : NN172774

Is Aonach Mor gondola open?

We are currently closed. All updates on the opening times can be found here. The Gondola is weather permitting – strong winds can restrict operations….Webcams.

GONDOLA OPENING TIMES 2021
Saturday 09.30 – 16.30 (last Gondola uplift: 16.15)
Sunday 09.30 – 16.30 (last Gondola uplift: 16.15)

What is a Class 4 scramble?

Class 4 is an “in-between” rating that describes a very exposed scramble, corresponding roughly to the IFAS classification of PD+. Climbers, specifically those involved with technical class 5 climbing, often abbreviate “class 3” and “class 4” to “3rd” and “4th” respectively.

How tall is Aonach Eagach ridge in Scotland?

The Aonach Eagach ridge is located in Glen Coe, which is in western Scotland and forms part of the Scottish Highlands. The ridge towers at 953m high and is often thought of as the UK’s toughest ridge walk, and with good reason, as its tricky to traverse and has drop offs that’ll leave you needing to promptly change your underwear.

Is it safe to descend from Aonach Eagach?

Note that there are no safe descents from the Aonach Eagach once embarked on this section of ridge; there have been many accidents to scramblers attempting to leave the ridge before the end of the scrambling.

What does Aonach Eagach walk mean in Gaelic?

The Aonach Eagach walk links two munros and translates in Gaelic as: Upland – Rocky peak of Fian’s warriors. I love the Gaelic translations of Scottish mountains! Starting up the Devils Staircase I was busy scoping out this track into the hills.

Which is the best ridge in Glen Coe?

High above the valley of Glen Coe is the razor-sharp ridge of Aonach Eagach; it is over 3km of serrated edges, spiky pinnacles, and heart stopping drops and it the best British ridge walk and single day out in the mountains that I have experienced.

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