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MWIS. Weather forecast for mountain regions. Only active Friday to Sunday. Highly Recommended. Met Office. Now it's improved to a 5 day forecast! Great. Snowdonia Snowline - States the altitude of lying snow in the Carneddau. Advertise your Snowdonia Business here! Email for info. Snowdon Weather Station Project. Weather data, but is down at the moment. The Webcams show Elidir Fawr and Moel Eilio.
theTrainline - Timetables and online booking
The Welsh 3000s - website just about the 14 peaks. The BMC - British Mountaineering Council. The Mountain Bothy Association - yes, there are bothies in Eryri... TAC - The Angry Corrie Scottish hillwalking fanzine, read it free. Eryri - Snowdonia National Park. Oggy Cam . Ogwen Mountain Rescue and a Ogwen Valley webcam. Graham's Wales Photos. Loads of excellent pics on Eryri in here. North Wales Photographs Beautiful photos of North Wales by Simon Kitchin. Cambrian Mountains National Park A 'Should-Be' fourth welsh national park. Snowdonia Society Charity which looks after the interests onf the National Park. eryriway.org.uk Sister site to walkeryri, emphasising long distance trails.
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7-8th July 2007.
This is a circuit of contrasts. You walk through wooded lowlands and rugged high ground that’s some of the roughest in the area. You may not see another soul once you are on the upland portion, and there’s a café at the start / end so you can look forward to some proper food, and if you're lucky, a pretty strong o2 broadband signal. The walk could easily be extended to Ysgafell Wen and Cnicht and you would still return comfortably to your starting point. We used a tarp on this trip, so see my blog entry for more gear specific ramblings (with some overlaps). We started off in Bethania and thought we should follow the Ron Turnbull
method of eating at whatever hostelries that make themselves available.
So we had a hearty breakfast at the Caffi
Gwynant. This place comes highly recommended as it's got But were we clear?
NO. Did we use the stiles that took us to the left and past the bog?
NO, well, not until my walking companion had found himself waist
deep in mire and unable to free himself. Once free, a bit more poking
saw my walking pole disappear We did finally get to Llyn Edno, and soon after the sun disappeared and the wind picked up. We started wishing we had our tents and our usual ration of alcohol, which we'd gone without. We had a reasonably night considering the conditions and that we were under a tarp.
It is a faint path, with some boggy areas. One or two points have knee
deep pools (possibly deeper!) of water where the sods have slipped
so keep an eye out for these. My walking companion didn’t manage
to repeat his feat of the previous day, but i had my camera ready!
The path does peter out once you reach the flatter valley bottom and
is boggy again. You are basically aiming for the sheepfolds at The final leg has some tricky navigation, and you really need to be able to interpret the map and the terrain accurately. There is a rough path from the sheepfold, but keep left where it forks and aim for the gap in the wall at SH 652 498 (where the RoW crosses it). From here the path crosses some bare rock and some boggy dips that make the navigation a bit awkward. The best tip is to descend to the river and to follow the path along that. Today’s path took a more direct line and ended over some cliffs. A little exploration back the way we came revealed a steep scramble down. It would be too much for some, but if you like a bit of a scramble then it was no problem. It is just that this sort of scramble can be difficult to downclimb but would be easy as an ascent. At the bottom of the scramble, or if you’ve followed the river path, you can now see a wall at a right angle to the river. Follow this left and you follow a reasonable path down, over a stile, across to an old building and downhill towards a forest. The path is now a track and is impossible to lose past Hafodydd Brithion and to the minor road (SH 637 494). Follow the track down to Bethania to get back to your starting point. There is an interesting diversion at SH 631 503 as an old track takes you through the forest and directly to the Nant Gwynant car park.
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English-welsh dictionary Links and resources to help you translate that welsh word into English. Walking shoes - Another site that I found that sells walking shoes online. Merrell Walking Shoes from fitnessfootwear.com, decent little site i found for Merrell walking shoes. Whalley Warm and Dry - paramo stockists, great service and range. V-G Walking and Backpacking. Inspirational website detailing one to three (and more) day walks around the UK. Trekking Britain. Route descriptions & experience as opposed to guide book. OutdoorsMagic - Forum based website, lots of information on here. Phil George - Mountain Leader Training in Llanberis. Peak and Fell Walking - A photographic guide to walking in Britain's National Parks. Wild Tramp.co.uk - New site on walking in the UK. Looks promising.
Tracklogs IMHO the best mapping for PC. MemoryMap Still good, but route handling clumsier. Viewranger mapping for smartphones. Fugawi and Anquet are also popular. Quo The new kid on the block. Multimap - Free online mapping. Get a Map - Free online mapping from the OS Access Land in Wales - online mapping from CCW.
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