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professormeg
Seattle

Untitled  — 1 year ago

Worth visiting!

We ascended on 14 March from the Snowdon Ranger Path. It was cold and windy at the top, but there were a few peeks of the view. We went down the Ryd-Ddu path and had a well-deserved delicious meal at a pub in Ryd-Ddu.

Absolutely amazing!

43lives
Caerfyrddin

a shame about the train  — 1 year ago

Worth visiting!

i went up there in november i think… it was raining quite hard, visibility was almost zero and the wind was howling like crazy. i attempted crib goch (probably the coolest path in wales) but the winds reached 60 mph so i backed down and took the pig track instead…i think that was a smart life sving decision…when i got to the top i could barely stand on my feet the wind was so strong…i had to hold on to not be blown off the mountain… really!
i would like to do it with snow on the ground…

erv2
Guangzhou

i got half way through  — 2 years ago

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it was raining hard with strong wind, we made a very brave dicision – go down. but before that, we made another disision – have a pinic first!

having been in the mountain for 3 hours, we got all wet. next time, more gear, better weather, we’ll be back!

monicandave
Coventry

My picture was taken at the top  — 2 years ago

Worth visiting!

We climbed one of the hardest paths up the mountain and felt such a sense of achievement when we reached the summit. I don’t think you could have the same feeling if you take the train. I was impressed with the woman who had managed to walk up the main path with 3-inch heels on. I couldn’t have done that.

sammylou
Plymouth

Before she was 60  — 2 years ago

Worth visiting!

I took my mother up Snowdon last spring just before her 60th birthday, i insisted it was something she must do before then.

As she is not as fit as she’d like to be, we thought it best not to tempt fate and climb, even though it’s not the hardest walk as the path it pretty accessible to all. We took the train up which enabled us to get fantastic views of the area and chat with other passengers.

Later that day we went for a walk up to Devils Kitchen, which is nearby. That was a gentle walk but it took it out of my mum. We stopped for a while at the lake and Mum told me about her holiday arranged by work, here in the early 60’s. She was delighted to at last see it again after so many years.

We stayed in a B&B near Betws-y-coed, which is lovely village with good selection of places to eat.

Vincey
Vauxhall

Spectacular view  — 3 years ago

Worth visiting!

And well worth the climb. Last time i was there, we walked up to the foot of the mountain, late in the afternoon, wearing jeans & t-shirts. Myself smoking a rather large cigar, and watching the faces of the preofessional hill walkers coming down. Obviously they all thought that mountain rescue might be required efore the day was out. Little did they know, a full on ascent was not on our agenda!

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Guangzhou
erv2 asks, “has some one made it in the dark? i wonder if i can get up to the top and see the sunrise.”
— 2 years ago


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