The hostel at Torridon was way above expectations. I was met by Emily who is super efficient. The facilities at the hostel are excellent. At night I met with my companions for the week, Ann, Liz and Paul at a briefing given by Jim Sutherland, from nineonesix guiding. The itenary was subject to change due to the varying weather conditions so it was decided to walk up Beinn Alligin on the Sunday.
A photo journal of our walks leading up to our 3 peaks walk in June and after. Walk gradings added, as follows. Ninja = Hard Walk. Crinja = Moderate Walk. Winja = Easy Walk.
Monday, 5 August 2013
Torridon Adventure - 27th July - 3rd August
After completing the national 3 peaks last year I promised I would return to Scotland to do a lot more walking. After looking through many websites, the SYHA "holiday ideas" caught my eye and I signed up for a weeks guided walking in the Torridon. On route I called in to Gairloch on behalf of a friend, Liz, to pay respects to her mother. It was rather poignant that 27th July is her mothers birthday. I said a few words on your behalf Liz, but also in the hope she would watch my step while walking in the Torridon mountains.
Sunday, 14 July 2013
Cwm Llan horseshoe and Crib Goch
A weekend to explore the outlying peaks of the Snowdon Massif.
The start of the Watkin Path was used to tackle the Cwm Llan horseshoe. The approach to Afon Cwm Llan from Nantgwynant.
The famous slab bridge crossing. The ascent to Gallt y Wenallt our first objective proved rather a long trek from here, passing the unused mine works and it being a rather steep climb.
The approach to Y Lliwedd left of picture and Snowdon right. The steep scree path heading to the left of Snowdon`s peak is just visible.
The cobalt blue water of Llyn Llydaw. Crib Goch center of picture.
Mindful not to stray to close to the edge when taking pictures. The summit of Y Lliwedd.
The summit of Snowdon was heaving with people, as expected. A quick descent to Finger rock for a break to examine our descent of the South Ridge. The summit of Moel Hebog in the distant background.
After a rest stop at Bwlch Cwm Llan, with tyred legs we decided to take on Yr Aran. The views of the Snowdon Massif are spectacular. Y Lliwedd right of picture, Snowdon left of center and the descent of the south ridge can clearly be seen. All that remained was a final descent of Yr Aran back to Nantgwynant. A fantastic day in the mountains.
Day 2 was used to catch a long overdue appointment with the infamous Crib Goch.
The ascent from Pen-y-pass was uneventful. That was until we approached the ridge line were a final drink, tighten ones rucksacks and bootlaces and away we went.
After the ridge line the tricky passing of the pinnacles caused a few headaches.
A retrospective view of the ridge when approaching Garnedd Ugain.
The grassy summit of Garnedd Ugain with a superb view of the ridge line from Snowdon to Y Lliwedd and Gallt y Wenallt. A descent to Pen-y-pass via the extremely busy Pyg track could not diminish was what an amazing weekend in the mountains.
Monday, 1 April 2013
Himilayas training - Peak District - 30th - 31st March
A couple of days walking in The Peak District to get some walking in the legs.
Jo at the top of William Clough
Above Sandy Heys on the Penine Way, Cluther Rocks in the background still covered in snow.
The view to Kinder Resevoir.
Kinder Downfall covered in ice.
The south face of Kinder Rocks, snow free.
Heading back to Hayfield with a view to tomorrows walk along Rushup Edge.
The top of Lose Hill and the Edale Valley.
The easy path ahead to Mam Tor.
Still quite a bit of snow drift along the walk.
The route along Limestone Way takes in Peveril Castle.
Tuesday, 15 January 2013
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