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winter

climbing & mountaineering:

4 days - BEN NEVIS & GLEN COE

A 4-day winter mountaineering & climbing course for intermediate climbers aiming to tackle bigger mountain routes and winter ridges. Holistic course on navigation, avalanche awareness and technical climbing and mountaineering skills on challenging Grade III/IV terrain and long winter ridges.

 

Build confidence in safe route finding, efficient movement, and mountain decision-making in demanding winter conditions.

4 DAY COURSE

 PRICES: £750pp

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COURSE OVERVIEW

This 4-day course is designed for those looking to progress from basic winter mountaineering into more technical winter climbing and experience steeper, more sustained graded winter climbs. Based around Ben Nevis & Glen Coe, it provides the ideal environment to develop and refine your skills on classic Grade II–IV snow, & ice routes and winter ridges. 

You’ll climb progressively harder routes and committing ridges under guidance, using realistic objectives to consolidating our advanced mountaineering techniques to access the venues. Expect a mix of steep gullies, ice climbs and winter mountaineering ridges.

By the end of the course, you'll have the confidence, skills, and understanding to begin planning and tackling Grade II–IV winter climbs more independently, with a strong foundation in mountaineering; we will be winterising our climbing knowledge and systems and taking a holistic approach to safety in the winter environment.

COURSE OUTLINE

  • Gear & Equipment for Technical Winter Climbing:

We’ll begin by ensuring you’re confident with the kit required for winter climbing. You'll learn how to choose appropriate boots, fit C2/C3 crampons correctly, and use winter-specific tools like technical axes. We’ll also cover strategies for organising gear, managing gloves and goggles, and keeping efficient in harsh mountain conditions.

  • Snow & Ice Climbing Techniques:

You’ll build efficient movement skills for tackling steep snow, icy slopes, and mixed terrain. We'll refine your crampon technique - from flat-footing to front pointing - and develop confidence using your axes for swinging, plunging, hooking, and torquing. Expect plenty of time on 'real terrain', learning to move with control and efficiency.

  • Winter Rope-work & Belaying:

Climbing in winter requires good rope-work and secure belays. We’ll cover techniques for building anchors using buried axes, snow bollards, bucket seats, and solid rock placements and ice screws. You'll practice pitching on snow and mixed ground, placing protection like screws, nuts, hexes and cams, and managing ropes effectively while climbing. 

  • ‘Winterising’ Your Climbing Knowledge:

Learn how traditional climbing tactics are adapted for the winter environment. We’ll cover how your climbing rack may differ, which gear is most effective, and how to keep things moving smoothly. We’ll work on efficient transitions, gear handling with gloves, and decision-making in winter.

  • Route Planning & Avalanche Awareness:

Understanding the snowpack and avalanche risk is vital. You’ll learn how to interpret forecasts, identify potential avalanche terrain, and make informed decisions on safe route choice. We’ll introduce practical strategies for moving through avalanche-prone areas and how to assess snow conditions as part of your daily planning.

  • Navigation Essentials in Winter:

Navigation becomes much more challenging when the landscape is snow-covered and visibility is poor. We’ll develop your map and compass skills, learn to identify safe line features in winter conditions, and practice strategies for navigation in whiteouts and complex terrain. 

  • Progressive Climbing Objectives:

Each day will involve climbing routes that build on your skills, confidence, and technical understanding. Possible objectives include Number Three Gully Buttress, Twisting Gully, SC Gully, Tower Ridge, Glovers Chimney, Left Twin (and more) - depending on weather, snow conditions, and group experience. You'll have the chance to apply what you've learned on real, graded winter climbs (Grades II–IV).

WHAT TO EXPECT:

  • 4 full days of guided climbing and mountaineering around Ben Nevis, Glen Coe and Aonach Mor

  • Progressive instruction in graded winter climbs and ridges (Grade II–IV)

  • Hands-on technical coaching in snow, ice, and mixed climbing

  • Skill development in steep ground movement, cramponing, and axe technique

  • Navigation and decision-making training in winter conditions

  • Avalanche awareness and safe route planning 

  • A solid foundation to progress toward leading or becoming more independent in winter climbing

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SKILLS COVERED:

  • Efficient movement on snow, ice, and mixed ground

  • Use of technical ice axes and crampons (front pointing, swinging, hooking, torquing)

  • Rope-work for winter mountaineering and climbing

  • Belaying in winter environments (ice screws, rock anchors, protection in turf)

  • Building and using snow anchors (bucket seat, buried axe, snow bollard)

  • Route planning and interpreting weather/avalanche forecasts

  • Avalanche awareness and terrain assessment

  • Navigation in poor visibility and snow-covered terrain

  • Gear management and winter climbing strategies

  • Climbing classic Grade II–IV winter routes 

  • Cold weather systems: managing gloves, goggles, layering and efficiency

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 axes, helmets and other technical equipment.

WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR?

  • Experienced winter hillwalkers looking to progress into graded climbs and mountaineering routes

  • Those with some basic winter skills (crampon/axe use, navigation) wanting to build confidence in steeper, more technical terrain

  • Climbers or scramblers with summer experience aiming to transition into winter climbing

  • Anyone looking to consolidate their winter rope-work, anchor-building, and movement on mixed ground

  • Mountaineers aiming to progress towards independent ascents of Grade II–IV winter routes

Suitable for ages 18+

You should have prior experience of winter hillwalking, including the use of crampons and an ice axe, and be confident moving on snow-covered terrain.

Some basic rope-work knowledge (such as from summer scrambling or trad climbing) is beneficial.

Ideally, you’ll have completed a Winter Skills course or spent time in the mountains in winter conditions.

A good level of mountain fitness is important, as the days will be physically demanding and spent on steep, technical ground in challenging weather.

dates

Please enquire for winter dates and courses as this course can be run bespoke for you 

Alternatively, you can hire our guides for bespoke days out in the winter. 

You can hire a guide in the Lake District or in The Cairngorms - for winter climbing up to grade IV, scrambles and winter ridges.

COURSE RATIOS

1:2 instructor ratio (max) for technical climbing

1:1 bespoke days available at £300 per day

Open courses limited to 4 spaces, with one instructor per two participants

Minimum 2 to run the full course - solo bookings will incur additional costs for 1:1 delivery

PRE-REQUISITES

Ages 18+

Winter hillwalking experience essential

Some winter mountaineering experience desirable

Basic trad/summer climbing skills required (belaying, tying in, gear familiarity)

Consider our

Trad Development or

Intro to Winter Climbing & Mountaineering

if you’re looking to build these skills beforehand.

EQUIPMENT

All technical equipment can be hired from LDM

Crampons & tech axes:

£15 per item per day

Boot hire (B2/B3):

£10 per pair per day –

limited sizes available

If unavailable, Tiso/Ellis Brigham offer gear hire

Participants must bring suitable outdoor clothing and rigid boots (B2/B3)

More details in our kit & equipment blog

VENUE

Day 1: Meet in Costa in Fort William for 8:00am

Morning 1: Meet for avalanche awareness, weather briefing, and kit check/hire

Course based around Ben Nevis and Glen Coe, accessing classic winter climbing venues based on conditions

Fort William is the best base for accommodation and transport options

OTHER COURSES OF INTEREST...

trad climbing development
 

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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

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CONTACT

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

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07458353048

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