SUMMER GUIDING
"Thousands of tired, nerve-shaken, over-civilized people are beginning to find out that going to the mountains is going home; that wildness is a necessity."
John Muir
Summer is the ideal time to discover new places, learn new skills and explore all the wild places Scotland has to offer. Complete the Ring of Steall with breathtaking views across to Ben Nevis, scramble along classic ridges in Glen Coe or join us for a trip of a lifetime on our Sea Stack Odyssey. The possibilities for summer adventures in Scotland really are endless and the options below are just a taste of what we can do. If you can't find what you are looking for get in touch to let us know what you would like to do, and we can start planning your trip now.
Join us on board Provident this July. We will be sailing from Mallaig on a hill walking adventure amongst the remote peninsulas and islands of the west coast of Scotland.
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Taking in seven peaks, 6km of stunning ridge line, over 1600m of ascent and views of Ben Nevis, the Ring of Steall is up there as one of the best day walks in the country.
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Glen Coe is packed with potential for any hill walker, so no matter what your experience or ability there will be a walk to suit in this rugged and historic glen.
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Buachaille Etive Mor is one of the most distinctive and recognisable mountains in the country. Scramble to it's summit on a guided ascent of Curved Ridge.
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Running along the north side of Glen Coe, a traverse of the Aonach Eagach makes for a spectacular day out and should be on every keen mountaineers hit list.
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The rock climbing around Fort William and Glen Coe really is top class, and with everything from single pitch crags to multi pitch mountain routes, there is something for all abilities.
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Come away with us on a sea stack odyssey! With the aim to climb Am Buachaille and The Old Men of Hoy and Stoer, this is a climbing road trip you will never forget.
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The Black Cuillin of Skye offer a unique experience of scrambling and climbing, and it is a location that should be on every mountaineer's list of places to visit
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Can't find exactly what you're looking for? The possibilities are endless so drop us an email and we can help you start planning your Scottish mountain adventure
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Ben Nevis
Are you ready to climb the UK's highest mountain?
Walk up the mountain track from Glen Nevis, scramble along CMD Arete, or take on Ledge Route or Tower Ridge on the North Face. There is a route for every level of mountain goer on Ben Nevis.
Walk up the mountain track from Glen Nevis, scramble along CMD Arete, or take on Ledge Route or Tower Ridge on the North Face. There is a route for every level of mountain goer on Ben Nevis.