Type: Mixed, Ice, Snow, 787 ft (238 m), Grade III
FA: G.TGlover, R.G. Napier 11 April 1898
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Shared By: Colin Rowe on Feb 6, 2024
Admins: Chris Owen, Euan Cameron, Jack Copland

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"Curved Ridge provides one of the finest winter excursions in Glen Coe. It is climbable under most conditions although it can be arduous in deep snow. If any avalanche hazard exists great care should be taken around Crowberry Basin, the exposed slopes under Crowberry Tower and the final summit slopes. Curved Ridge is not a descent route".

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This aspect of the Buachaille comprises from right to left: the broad and massive North Buttress, with the East Face on its left; Crowberry Gully; Crowberry Ridge and the Rannoch Wall, then Easy Gully and Curved Ridge with D Gully Buttress below. 

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No bolts. Passive and natural protection only.

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