top of page
410072c7-eba7-441a-b95b-a838a5e3c1f6.JPG

intro to winter

climbing & mountaineering:

2 days - ben nevis & glen coe

Two days of winter climbing and mountaineering around Ben Nevis and Glen Coe, designed to build confidence on graded routes, gullies and winter ridges. Ideal for beginner winter mountaineers and those progressing toward more technical climbs.

Perfect for developing the skills needed to tackle Grade I–II winter routes with greater independence on iconic Scottish routes and mountain ridges

2 DAY COURSE

 PRICES:£370pp

50% deposit secures your booking​​

IMG_8157.PNG

COURSE OVERVIEW

This course is designed to help you transition from winter hillwalking into steeper, more technical mountaineering terrain and winter climbing routes, in the dramatic landscapes of Ben Nevis and Glen Coe.

We’ll introduce key techniques such as using a rope for security on exposed ground, using snow anchors, and moving efficiently on climbing routes and graded mountaineering ground.

Expect to tackle real winter objectives - gully climbs, mountaineering ridges, and mixed terrain - developing sound judgement and movement techniques along the way.

By the end of the course, you'll be better equipped to approach technical winter ground with greater confidence, independence, and awareness of the challenges involved.

OUTLINE:

  • Introduction to Steeper Winter Terrain:

Bridge the gap between winter hillwalking and more technical winter mountaineering and climbing. You’ll gain an understanding of what graded winter ground involves, from open snow slopes to steeper gullies and mountain ridges, along with how to assess conditions, avalanche risk, and route suitability.

  • Movement Skills on Snow, Ice & Mixed Ground:

Strong movement is essential for both climbing and mountaineering. We’ll cover how to move efficiently with crampons and ice axe on snow, ice, rock, and mixed terrain. You’ll develop good footwork, stability, and confidence on steep approaches, ridges, and climbable features.

  • Rope-work for Winter Climbing & Mountaineering:

As the terrain becomes more technical, we introduce the rope as a tool for safety and efficiency. You'll learn how to tie in, use belays, and move as a roped team. We’ll explore the climbing system and rope-work used in both mountaineering and easier graded climbs (Grade I–II).

  • Snow Anchors and Basic Protection:

You’ll gain experience building snow anchors and using nuts, cams and hexes in winter conditions, looking at the skills used in winter climbing for building belays and protecting steeper ground.

  • Route Planning and Judgement:

We’ll work through how to read forecasts, avalanche reports, and maps to plan safe winter climbing and mountaineering days. Emphasis is placed on decision-making in a constantly changing mountain environment.

  • Guided Climb or Mountaineering Journey (Day 2):

The second day is your opportunity to apply everything on a real journey or climb. Depending on weather, conditions, and experience, we may aim for a classic Grade I–II winter mountaineering or climbing route, such as:

  • Curved Ridge 

  • Ledge Route 

  • Number Two Gully 

  • Aonach Eagach

  • Sron na Lairig 

You’ll be involved in route choice, preparation, and execution - with your instructor supporting you through steeper sections, rope-work, and decision-making along the way.

WHAT TO EXPECT:

  • Two full days of instruction around Ben Nevis & Glen Coe 

  • Progression from winter walking to technical mountaineering and climbing terrain

  • Coaching in efficient movement on snow, ice, rock, and mixed ground

  • Training in snow anchors, belays, and winter protection

  • Route planning and avalanche awareness tailored to winter conditions

  • A guided mountaineering route or climb on Day 2 (conditions dependent)

  • Instruction from qualified WMCI instructors 

  • A supportive environment to build confidence and practical skill in winter climbing

IMG_5493.heic
IMG_8735.HEIC

SKILLS COVERED:

  • Movement on snow, ice, rock, and mixed terrain

  • Use of crampons and ice axe techniques for climbing 

  • Climbing with two axes

  • Rope-work fundamentals: tying in, belaying, and rope management

  • Moving safely as a roped team on exposed or steep ground

  • Building and using snow anchors 

  • Gear placement for winter climbing 

  • Route planning with weather and avalanche awareness

  • Judgement and decision-making in dynamic mountain environments

WHAT YOU NEED:

You will need to wear suitable clothing for winter mountaineering, including a full set of waterproofs, warm layers, hat & gloves, ski goggles and winter mountaineering boots.

These boots should be rigid and rated to B2/B3 standard (we can advise during the booking stage).

Boots can be hired from LDM, subject to sizes and availability of our stocks.

We can provide crampons, ice axe, helmets and other technical equipment.

WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR?

  • Hillwalkers with good summer mountaineering experience

  • Those who’ve completed a winter skills course or have basic winter walking experience

  • Individuals looking to progress onto Grade I–II winter mountaineering and climbing routes

  • People wanting to develop rope-work, movement, and decision-making in steeper terrain

  • Anyone aiming to become more confident and independent in winter mountain conditions

Suitable for ages 18+

To get the most from this course, you should have solid summer hillwalking experience and be comfortable on uneven, mountainous terrain.

Some prior winter walking experience - such as using crampons and an ice axe - is strongly recommended. Completion of a Winter Mountain Skills course is an ideal pre-cursor.

Some summer trad climbing or a summer scrambling/mountaineering course would be ideal.

A good level of fitness is important, as days can be long and physically demanding in winter conditions.

dates

TBC 2025

TBC 2025

TBC 2025

Please enquire for bespoke dates

​If courses are full please still enquire as we may be able to supply additional instructors and put a programme together for you. 

COURSE RATIOS

​1:2 Ratio

2 people per 1 instructor

Safety is paramount in technical terrain so 1:2 is max ratios

 

This course is open to the public and has 4 spaces per course.

Minimum of 2 for courses to run in full.  If you are the only booking, that will secure an instructor for one day.

 

Private rates are:

1-1 £320| 1-2 £190pp

PRE-REQUISITES

Age: 18+


Experience: Comfortable with summer hill walking; some basic winter walking or winter skills recommended.


Preparation: Completing the

2-Day Winter Mountain Skills course is ideal.


Additional: Some summer mountaineering experience is beneficial.

For questions,

please contact us.

EQUIPMENT

Technical gear is available to hire from LDM.


Crampons and ice axes: £10/day each or £15/day as a set.


Suitable outdoor clothing and rigid B2/B3 boots (for crampons) are required.


Boot hire available (£10/day) subject to size and availability.

Read more about kit and equipment on our blog.

VENUE

Day 1 begins with a meet in Costa in Fort William at 8:00am.


The evening before may include an avalanche briefing, weather forecast, and kit hire.


The course is mainly in the Ben Nevis or Glen Coe & Aonach Mor areas


Please choose accommodation central and close to Fort William where possible.

OTHER COURSES OF INTEREST...

intro winter climbing
The Cairgorms

IMG_5088_edited.jpg

4 day winter climb/mountain
The Cairgorms

D7D1BE95-6328-48D2-BDDB-9DC150196294_edited.jpg

4 day winter climb/mountainBen Nevis & Glen Coe

IMG_5123_edited_edited_edited.jpg

Hire our Lake District Mountaineering instructors for private and tailored programmes.

Suited to your goals & ambitions to make the most of YOUR time in the mountains. 

Day rates: 

1:1 £320

1:2 £190pp

IMG_5123_edited_edited_edited.jpg

CONTACT

We look forward to hearing from you and working towards your mountaineering ambitions and helping to achieve your goals. 

  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • TripAdvisor
  • Youtube

Phone or WhatsApp:

07458353048

If calls are missed we will respond when possible, please leave a WhatsApp or text message so we can respond to your enquiry.

Thank you

bottom of page