 We are at Ben Nevis and we're going to be climbing the mountain. Being able to see that I climb Ben Nevis, that is literally all I want to be able to see. Ben Nevis is the highest mountain on the British Isles. I'm here with the Ben Nevis partnership who work to enhance and protect this glorious landscape. It's an organisation that's received £1.9 million in funding from the National Lottery. Today we're looking after a group of ten young people from Glasgow who are mad keen to get up at Ben Nevis. They're going to have a great time, especially on our brand new path which has just been completely redeveloped over the last five years. I'm taking on Ben Nevis which is one of 25 adventures in a new guide to celebrate the National Lottery's 25th anniversary and I'm going with you guys. Young people from this project in Glasgow are going to attempt to get to the top. Let's do it! Since 1994, over half a million pounds has been invested in more than 9,000 outdoor projects like this one, the Ben Nevis partnership. For young people in particular, we have to get people out and join the landscape giving them a really high quality experience in nature and with this investment from the National Lottery, we can do that in Glen Nevis. I think the hardest part is just going to be pushing on and like keeping on going. It's very wet and very windy. Now we're just a bunch of volunteer directors. We just want to try and help improve the place and maintain the place and manage these visitor impacts. This is what adventure is. I'm so impressed with some of the guys, everyone's pushing on. It seems to be going really well. The kids are absolutely loving it. I think they're just taking in the stride. It's so cold, it's unreal. It's going okay but it's really tough. I'm really looking forward to getting back and having a hot chocolate or something. I'm really looking forward to going to the top. I've learnt that if you're working the team, you can push yourself to do better than what you actually think because halfway through we're all feeling about giving up and then we just keep on motivating each other to keep going. It's been a tough day but we've made it. We've definitely made some memories and these guys are going to have some stories to tell so thank you to the National Lottery for making it possible.