JANUARY 2nd 2011 saw me visit Seat Sandal & Fairfield in the lake district with two mates, Chris & Nige. A cold and clear day with high cloud that gave us some good views. There was still patches of snow and quite a bit of ice but nothing to hazzardous.
Summit of Seat Sandal |
Snow clinging to the sides of Fairfield |
Summit of Fairfield |
Nige & Chris happy to be here |
JANUARY 3rd saw me & Jill go on our yearly visit to Edale in the Peak District. We decided to go up Grindsbrook & up around Upper Tor & Nether Tor then down Ringing Roger. The weather was quite cold with a bit of ice going up Grindsbrook that made for an interesting ascent.
Iced up Grindsbrook |
Looking at our way across Upper Tor, Nether Tor and Ringing Roger from the top of Grindsbrook |
Our hideaway for the weekend |
Looking back down the valley with a cloud covered Cnicht on the right |
The old ruined buildings of the Croesor Quarry |
On the approach to Moel Siabod in glorious weather |
The scramble up the Daear Ddu Ridge |
View from the summit. Left to right. Snowdon Horeshoe, Glyders Fawr & Fach, Pen yr Ole Wen, Tryfan |
The sun going down behind Moel Siabod from the old quarry buildings |
Up along the ridge to the summit of Y Garn |
From the summit of Y Garn looking across to the next four summits of Foel Goch, Mynydd Perfedd, Carnedd y Filiast, and the bulk of Elidir Fawr on the left |
From the summit of Y Garn the view down the Ogwen Valley with Pen yr Ole Wen and the Carneddau on the left, Llyn Ogwen in the middle and Tryfan on the right. Llyn Idwal is just below in the shade |
APRIL 16th & 17th saw another weekend in Snowdonia, this time camping & meeting up with members of the Walking Forum. On the 16th, a few of us met to take on the mighty Snowdon Horseshoe. This would be a first for me and would lead to me doing it quite a few times over the coming months. A most fantastic and enjoyable walk along what must be one of, if not, the finest ridge walks in Britain. The weather was very still with hardly and wind but quite misty. It did clear up on the ascent when the views opened up. Fantastic
The start of a misty Crib Goch Ridge |
Along the very spine of Crib Goch |
Up the steep ridge onto Crib y Ddysgl |
The summit of Crib y Ddysgl |
Outside the cafe on the summit of Snowdon |
On the summit of Y Lliwedd |
As the mist lifted the whole horseshoe came into view |
On Tryfan's "cannon stone" with March 23rd's walk behind me |
On the climb up Tryfan's North Ridge |
Tryfan's summit stones, Adam & Eve |
Looking across to the Glyders and the Bristly Ridge scramble |
Plenty of good foot and hand holds on the way up Bristly Ridge |
The Cantilever Stone on the summit of Glyder Fach |
The moon like landscape of Glyder Fawr |
Glyder Fawr summit with Snowdon in the background |
Ascending the Devils Kitchen to Llyn Idwal with Pen yr Ole Wen & The Carneddau in the background |
From the summit of Birkhouse Moor, Striding Edge on the left, Helvellyn, Swirral Edge & Catstycam |
Looking along Striding Edge to the summit of Helvellyn |
A look back along Striding Edge |
A windy Helvellyn Sumitt |
Our descent down Swirral Edge and Catstycam |
Catstycam Sumitt |
A panoramic view of the days walk |
Spirits are high as we get ready for the ascent up to Crib Goch |
Getting a bit damp & misty on the climb up |
At the start of the ridge |
Disappearing into the clag |
Scales Tarn below Blencathra with Sharp Edge going up on the right |
Our way along Sharp Edge |
On top of Sharp Edge with Bannerdale Crags behind |
From Blencathra summit looking over to Thirlmere on the left and Derwent water on the right with Halls Fell Ridge in the foreground |
Bannerdale Crags Summit |
Blencathra, Foule Crag & Sharp Edge from Bannerdale Crags |
Sharp Edge & Foule Crag |
Crinkle Crags with The Band leading upto Bowfell from Side Pike |
Side Pike summit with the Langdale Pikes behind |
From left to right. Pike of Blisco, Crinkle Crags, The Band, Bowfell |
The view from Bowfell summit down to the camp site with Lake Windermere in the distance and the Langdale Pikes over to the left |
The view from Crinkle Crags down into Langdale Valley with Pike Of Blisco on the left |
A windy Pike of Blisco summit |
A few people making their way up the East Ridge to the start of Crib Goch |
All clear along the ridge but misty on the summits |
A misty Crib y Ddysgl summit |
The Snowdon train at the Summit Staition |
Ridge walk up to Y Lliwedd |
Y Lliwedd and a cloud free Snowdon |
Barmouth and the Mawddach Estuary from Craig las summit |
A clear way along to Cadair Idris |
Cadair Idris summit shelter and trig point |
A hazy view back to Barmouth, Craig las and "The Saddle" in the foreground |
A panoramic view of Craig las and Cadair Idris form our tent |
JULY 30th saw me complete the welsh 3000's. 14 peaks that are 3000ft or more above sea level. It has taken me three years and I have done some of them more than once. On this day it was the turn of Foel Grach, Carnedd Uchaf and Foel Fras. The day was a mixed bag weather wise with a bit of mist & drizzle here and there but again for the most part it was dry. There was also a stiff wind on the summits. I had set off from the small car park at the end of the lane near to Llyn Eigau
The emergency shelter below the summit of Foel Grach |
The rocky summit of Foel Fras |
Looking down on to Church Stretton |
Heather in bloom on the Long mynd |
Long Mynd trig point |
Long Mynd summit map pointer |
Clear views of the surrounding hills |
A clear way to Moel Siabod |
A good line up the Daear Ddu Ridge |
A damp & misty summit |
A look back at the Daear Ddu Ridge and a clear summit |
The misty & windy pinnacles |
Nothing to see here |
The way down the Pyg Track |
A clear and very quiet ridge all the way |
A very clear Crib y Ddysgl |
The summit of Crib y Ddysgl with a clear Snowdon in the distance |
A clear route of Snowdon and up onto Y Lliwedd |
The ridge between Y Lliwedd & Snowdon |
From left to right, a very clear Snowdon, Crib y Ddysgl & Crib Goch with the miners track along the Llyn Llydaw |
The Aber Falls |
Time to put on waterproofs and warmer clothes |
Getting blown off the summit |
Trying to stay upright |
A look back down Jacobs Lader |
Rock formations around Kinder Edge |
Around the edge to Ringing Roger |
On top of the world. OK then, Edale |
A look back at the high ridge walk above and around Edale as the sun goes down |
NOVEMBER 18th-21st saw our last weekend away and also our last walk of the year. It was spent in that great place in Snowdonia, the Croesor Valley at a little tucked away cotage at the foot of Cnicht. Our third time here and have had great weather and a great time evry weekend we have stayed. We had a good look round the old quarries this time and it was great exploring the area and getting a feel how hard it must of been living and working in the area.
Our hideaway for the weekend |
Cnicht on the left and The Moelwyns on the right from above the cottage |
Cnicht & Moelwyn Mawr from the Croesor Cafe |
Cheers
Andy
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