Wednesday 5 October 2016

Ben Nevis - 2016 Challenge


Salam w.b.t and hello everybody.
How are you guys doing? I have just got back from a great place, Ben Nevis last weekend. It was absolutely a great and unforgettable weekend. A week earlier, my friend, Kanoon asked me, "Do you want to join me and my friend to go to Ben Nevis?''
I made a quick google, and it says about mountain. I did not ask much, and straight away agreed to join her and others. Couple days later, I made a quick research of how far is it from Aberdeen, and at the same time I realised Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in the British Isles. Therefore, I know I might be struggling as I am not that fit. Oh my…

Camping pod for the ladies, tent for the guys. We stayed at the camping site at nearest to the bottom of the mountain

Inside of the pod, feel like a Hobbit house
However, I believe I will be fine. It just, I believe. Although I know I will be struggling. There was five of us, but divided to 2-3. Me, Kanoon, A (His short name). Edward, and Jackie. I was in the three group as I was the drag, me, Kanoon, and A. I did not want to go down, I just kept climbing, climbing, climbing. Extremely tired and painful, but the guys took turn carrying my bag. So, I should not complain much. I am glad that they are really, really helpful and athletic as well.


Reception and the shop at the camping site. I bought fridge magnets here as a souvenir


Basically, the following was the itinerary.
View of the mountain, bonnie. Subhanallah!

30th September, Friday
4.5 hours' drive to Fort William from Aberdeen through South. After back from work, picked up my stuff at home and picked up my friends from their place.

1st October, Saturday
5.5 hours of the climb, spent approx. 1 hour at the top, another 5.5 hours of the  descend. We took a different route from where we came. The route of descend is flatter, but more challenging. No visible footpath most of the time, and we need to cross the river. The current was really strong, and honestly I was scared a bit. We threw our bags across the river first, and A waited for us on the other side. Also, it was already dark.
Start of the journey. Light drizzle just for a while.
The view during the hiking to the top. Amazing, isn't? MasyaAllah
Waterfall. The water was so cold and crystal clear.
This kind of rock arrangements which you will see when you nearly to the top. Around 10-15 of this. I did not count actually, too tired with numbers.
From left: Andrew, A, Kanoon, and myself
Alhamdulillah...I made it after all the pain and sore
 
The lake, its name is Lochan Meall an t-Suidhe
2nd October, Sunday
Drive back to Aberdeen, coming from North. It was just me and Kanoon as the guys took the train going back to Glasgow. I thought I want to the same route that we took to come to Fort William, but due to my confusion of the junction, we took a different route. But, it led us to very scenic, mountainous road. We drove to Inverness where it is famous with Loch Ness Monster, the myth. Arrived home safely around 5.00 pm.  
When at the top, I was expecting there will be flat or grassy ground. But, I was wrong. It was rocks, rocks, rocks everywhere. We sat on the rock that poke our bumps.
See the background. Like a portrait, right?
On Monday, I came to work like usual apart from walking like a zombie. Basically, I was limping as my legs were still sore but not as bad as on Sunday. Feeling better now.
We stopped at the lake somewhere along the road because the view was so pretty to be ignored

I showed the pictures to the guys at work, and I feel a bit proud with myself. It was not easy I am telling you, but I made it although it took nearly 12 hours.
I shared more pictures on my Facebook, have a look if you want :)
P/S - I am impressed, I managed to hold my pee for nearly 13 hours!!! You never know your limit until you are beyond it.




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