The Two Drifters Climbing Ben Nevis what an incredible view

Climbing Ben Nevis was incredible.

It sits right on our doorstep here in Scotland and is the tallest mountain in the British Isles, 1344m above sea level, so of course we had to climb it!

The Two Drifters Climbing Ben Nevis, Scotland put on beautiful weather for us

A beautiful day to climb

We waited for a sunny day before climbing Ben Nevis, (thankfully only a week – got to love the Scottish weather!) and it was totally worth it as we got some spectacular views and could see for miles.

The start of the climb is fairly rocky and it zig zags up the front mountain before you reach a beautiful, massive lake, at almost halfway, where we stopped to enjoy our lunch. A smooth pathway between the ridges of the two mountains was a nice interlude to the harder part of climbing!

The Two Drifters having a break, admiring the view and enjoying lunch while Climbing Ben Nevis, Scotland

Enjoying our perfect lunch spot on the climb

The Two Drifters Climbing Ben Nevis path, what a beautiful day

Path leading up Ben Nevis

Red Burn is the halfway point and is a river that cascades down the mountain and flows through the valley of the two mountains. It is stunning and a place you can refill your water bottles as the water is so fresh, be warned though it is freezing! You have to cross this, which was a little challenging in our Nike runners, most people have waterproof hiking boots, but we managed.

The Two Drifters Climbing Ben Nevis admiring the beautiful Red Burn waterfall

The beautiful Red Burn

The climb got harder, steeper and rockier from here but the views were incredible! There were lots of ‘trick summits’ where we thought we were at the top, but then got there and realised we still had ages to go. Was a very exciting moment though when we got to the first patch of snow – yes there was still lots of snow up there, even during ‘summer.’

The Two Drifters Climbing Ben Nevis and a little excited about the snow at the top

Scott touching snow for the first time!

The Two Drifters Climbing Ben Nevis, Scotland, enjoying the rocks and snow

So much snow and so many rocks!

The Two Drifters Climbing Ben Nevis, Scotland and being a little bit excited about the snow at the top

A little excited about the snow!

Getting to the top was pretty exciting! We had timed it perfectly as we had amazing views and there was a break in the clouds. There’s an old observatory ruin on top that used to monitor meteorology for Scotland and parts of Europe, it’s incredible to think that people used to climb up just to monitor the weather.

The Two Drifters admiring the view after climbing to the top of Ben Nevis, Scotland

What a view – well worth the climb!

It only took us a bit over 3 hours to climb up, Scott was like a competitive mountain goat at the start so he set a cracking pace! and 2.5 hours to climb down – this was much more a meander down the mountain admiring the views!

The Two Drifters Climbing Ben Nevis and admiring the incredible view of Scotland

Just so beautiful.

Climbing Ben Nevis was spectacular, the views were breathtaking and made all the climbing and sore legs totally worth it. Another brilliant day in Scotland with thankfully some incredible weather!

The Two Drifters climbing Ben Nevis, Scotland and loving the view

Amazing day of climbing

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Written by twodrifters
Hi there, we're Scott and Eilis, an Australian couple. We have been together for over 10 years and got engaged 2 days before we started our adventure of exploring Europe on a one-way ticket. We love adventures and have been lucky enough to have had plenty of them and now are endlessly dreaming of the next ones. We hope you enjoy our photos and stories - there's such a lot of world to see! Feel free to contact us at: admin@thetwodrifters.net