17 August 1771, by James Robertson
If you mean Ben Nevis, the mountain, the only way up is to climb.
As Ben Nevis is a mountain the obvious sugestion of what you could do on it is to climb up it. Then you could climb back down it again.
For two reasons. Firstly, Ben Nevis is about 600 miles further north and secondly it is a 4000 foot high mountain and Plymouth is at sea level.
You can't
Me.
It is colder on Ben Nevis than it is in Plymouth because as the air rises, the pressure decreases. It is this lower pressure at higher altitudes that causes the temperature to be colder on top of a mountain than at sea level.
Ben will never shut up. Ben does not care about your petty question and yet allows himself to answer your question. The answer to your question is to do the impossible. You must climb up Mount Doom and toss the magic ring of life into the eternal fire. You will be rewarded with 5 minutes of silence.
Ben Nevis was formed through volcanic activity over millions of years. The mountain is the remnants of an ancient volcano that eroded over time, leaving behind the distinctive peak we see today. It is the highest mountain in the British Isles.
There is the rope along the right side that you came down the first time. Climb up it.
Nevis is one of the two islands that make up the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis, an independent nation in the Caribbean. The island is owned by the government of Saint Kitts and Nevis and is administered as part of the country. Nevis has its own local government and operates with a degree of autonomy within the federation.
jump off the first platform where you climb up the vines
At 11411ft mulhacen the highest point on the spanish mainland is 7003ft higher than the british isles highest point of ben nevis at 4408ft,most people walking up mulhacen don't do the whole height intead startin at a point somewhat above sea level,at ben nevis the starting point of fort william at the foot of the mountain is not much above sea level