tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13665817.post341689707475260773..comments2024-03-29T12:30:31.492+00:00Comments on SWC - This Week's Walks: September in Snowdonia (25-28 September)Andrewhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11395064086819994526noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13665817.post-32273591581026473082020-09-29T10:06:11.811+01:002020-09-29T10:06:11.811+01:00On Friday, after quickly dropping our bags at vari...On Friday, after quickly dropping our bags at various places 16 set off to do the Moel Hebog short route in windy, but initially sunny and clear conditions....A strong head wind made the ascent hard going...and two opted to turn back when some dark clouds moved up the valley and brought a sharp shower of rain and hail...Fortunately, the shower moved on and we were treated to the most amazing complete and very vibrant rainbow....eventually the slower group made the summit for stunning views out to sea and across to Snowdon and the Nantlle Ridge (our targets for the coming days), as we descended, we were somewhat alarmed to see what looked like the advance party heading up the next hill on the longer version of the walk! We made our way down through the forest, returning to Beddgelert just as it got dark with the advance group arriving about an hour later after a fairly adventurous descent...<br /><br />On Saturday, 18 set off under bright clear (but breezy) skies to tackle the Nantlle Ridge.....the car drivers kindly shuttled the cars around to near the end point, so the longer walkers could walk the whole ridge while the rest of us set up the first hill...The faster walkers carried on ahead and the car drivers eventually caught up with the slower group a top the first peak where we divided into 2 groups -- with 4 of us heading off after the 6 in the advance group on the long walk and 8 opting for the shorter circular walk....The second summit required some airy scrambling and 4 of the short walkers decided to retreat the way they had come...(with the remaining 4 continuing)...The two groups doing the full traverse eventually regrouped about half way along the ridge and enjoyed the fine day with fine views...We found the cars without problem about 5:30pm with one who had done an extra top appearing shortly afterwards....Back near the start we found one of the short walkers, concerned that the 4 who had continued along the short circular route had not returned yet...After some calling, contact was made and a couple of us walked back in along their return route to find them emerging from the woods near the end -- just as it was getting dark -- they had inadvertently done the long circular version of the walk! <br /><br />Sunday was sublime...clear, warm skies with hardly any wind....As most were keen to bag the big one, 20 headed up Snowdon on the less frequently used Rhyd-ddu path....which provided great views and passed over the top of some vast gulleys and crags on the impressive flanks of this massive mountain...The summit was the predicted circus with a rather long (and not very socially distanced) line for the actual summit stone...We enjoyed our lunch and the views, before heading down the Watkin Path (often described as the most beautiful route) as it eventually follows a pretty stream and valley...Towards the end near a small pool with a little cascade, 3 went for a swim, 3 paddled and most sunbathed....before our final stretch through a beautiful (and less frequented) valley to the outskirts of Beddgelert in the lovely early evening light....<br /><br />On Monday, the Welsh weather arrived....low clouds with drizzle.....after paying our respects to the village namesake...16 set off on a short walk through a stunning gorge along the banks of a beautiful river....at a look-out point over a bridge, the drivers and their passengers headed back to the village to start the journey home and the train travelers carried on around a small hill through undulating terrain made very atmospheric in the soft mist...We returned to the village in time for a late lunch before our chariots whisked us back to Bangor for the train home...<br /><br />All in all a very action packed and full weekend, certainly making the most of the daylight hours we had available....<br />Stargazerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06207931214700279104noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13665817.post-78122888688471755002020-09-29T10:05:02.585+01:002020-09-29T10:05:02.585+01:00Following an initial scare of a train cancellation...Following an initial scare of a train cancellation, 11 train travelers arrived in Beddgelert about 15 minutes later than planned, but in time to meet 5 others at the appointed meeting place. Later in the evening 3 more arrived via car and during the course of the weekend 2 further regulars who were camping nearby were spotted on the hills (and in the pub), together with 1 former SWCer who now resides in Snowdonia and her mother who made a cameo appearance with us on Snowdon, we were a total of n=23 on this inaugural trip to Snowdonia with w=initially-windy-but-then-mostly-fine-conditions. More detail to come....<br /><br />Stargazerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06207931214700279104noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13665817.post-7201454619602475322020-09-08T20:08:07.542+01:002020-09-08T20:08:07.542+01:00You could get the train to Porthmadog instead. Its...You could get the train to Porthmadog instead. Its closer, cheaper - £89, but takes 6+ hours :). The last bit of the route hugging the welsh coast is really nice though. You go thru Aberdovey & over the Barmouth estuary bridge.Andrewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11395064086819994526noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13665817.post-82142724541286379432020-09-02T09:19:18.045+01:002020-09-02T09:19:18.045+01:00For those looking for contact details, it is at th...For those looking for contact details, it is at the bottom of the original post.<br /><br />Also, see updated suggested train times -- the original proposed train is no longer running....Stargazerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06207931214700279104noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13665817.post-50150490173605334752020-08-28T20:38:18.763+01:002020-08-28T20:38:18.763+01:00I agree the 9.40 looks better: you are then in off...I agree the 9.40 looks better: you are then in off-peak, which is £102 or so return London to Bangor. <br />Walkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09314024151810191831noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13665817.post-314525801364851992020-08-28T20:19:44.351+01:002020-08-28T20:19:44.351+01:00I just looked online, and the suggested outward tr...I just looked online, and the suggested outward train is now showing a price of £ 341 (!) and the return looks no longer available for purchase.<br />Better bets seem to be the 09.40 arrive 13.39 out on the Friday , with the return on Monday departing 17.18, arriving 21.06.<br />Is anyone else going for that option ? It would be handy to have one or two others all on the same trains so that we can share the costs of a taxi from Bangor. Buses seem to be few and far between indeed. <br />Gabriellanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13665817.post-25708437035924679642020-08-28T12:27:35.840+01:002020-08-28T12:27:35.840+01:00@Stargazer how to join your group? - Maggie@Stargazer how to join your group? - MaggieAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13665817.post-48939690026447656592020-08-23T16:28:50.713+01:002020-08-23T16:28:50.713+01:00I am interested in attending this walk, and wonder...I am interested in attending this walk, and wonder how to contact the organizer. Many thanks.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13665817.post-74035168378537273562020-06-19T09:53:23.618+01:002020-06-19T09:53:23.618+01:00Hi Daniel,
Thanks for your message -- all well th...Hi Daniel, <br />Thanks for your message -- all well thanks.<br />A hard question to answer definitely, I am afraid...<br />I will say that Snowdonia is rugged high mountain terrain, more akin to Scotland than the Southeast. As such, you would need to be properly prepared for the environment with good boots and proper good quality rain gear. <br />I will also add that the group planning to come does include a range of abilities and walking speeds -- so I would envisage walks of different levels would be available on each of the days.<br />Hope this helps! Stargazerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06207931214700279104noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13665817.post-20430976757580782712020-06-14T11:46:50.427+01:002020-06-14T11:46:50.427+01:00Hi all,
I hope you all are keeping safe.
I am pr...Hi all,<br /><br />I hope you all are keeping safe.<br /><br />I am pretty much looking forward to this trip however I do not have experience with the risks of high mountains. I am confident that keeping up the pace wouldn't be a problem so I wondered if this type of trips are suitable for profiles like mine.<br /><br />It would be my first diving-in.<br /><br />Thanks in advance.<br />Daniel.d2gnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13665817.post-84511100368207625402020-04-25T10:47:59.732+01:002020-04-25T10:47:59.732+01:00If you have time, I'd recommend a visit to Gel...If you have time, I'd recommend a visit to Gelerts Grave see <br /><a href="https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofWales/The-legend-of-brave-Gelert/" rel="nofollow">https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofWales/The-legend-of-brave-Gelert/</a> I'm sure some of you will have heard the tale in your waely school daysAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13665817.post-64047196602895662112020-02-17T10:40:37.934+00:002020-02-17T10:40:37.934+00:00having now seen 3 parts of Iolo's 4-parter of ...having now seen 3 parts of Iolo's 4-parter of Snowdonia through the Seasons, I find it astonishing that it never seems to rain out there! and yet the streams and waterfalls are gushing... leave your waterproofs at home!Thomas Ghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01298846868417688062noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13665817.post-47569668931042194492020-02-16T09:06:28.227+00:002020-02-16T09:06:28.227+00:00As a taster... BBC4 today at 19.30: Iolo's Sno...As a taster... BBC4 today at 19.30: Iolo's Snowdonia Thomas Ghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01298846868417688062noreply@blogger.com