North Wales Trip 2010

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Brian wrote:Big thanks to jim and cec for a great weekend .

to answer giles question; phil and myself thought we would take an easy route up snowdon I can report an absolute scare fest of a saturday. check out the link below. :o :o :o :o :o

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oQYlPws6_Q

this clip was lifted off youtube.
Looks like a good walk, I'm thinking of doing it after Christmas!

Did you get any photos?

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Shame about the lack of water -- still, sounds like a great weekend was had!
Crib Goch Brian? Bugger that! I've never done it but have done allegedly similar 'walks' and they scare the cr*p out of me! :-)
Was there still something of a hole at the bottom of Serpents? If so, it goes if you charge it hard but punishes those who bimble in -- or don't use a long enough boat.... :-)
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Thanks again Jim for organising this trip .....it was emotional :o

I think this is more like Crib Goch - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELdijJpGcyc

Makes me feel sick looking at it :o

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hi jack_lamer if you are thinking of doing this after xmas i suggest you ask santa for a massive pair of gonads ;)
enjoy!!!!!!!!!!!

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I just think it will be more fun covered in snow!

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I've always found Crib Goch ok if you are ascending (I guess I tend not to look down or back), but far more scary when you descend!
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Brian wrote:hi jack_lamer if you are thinking of doing this after xmas i suggest you ask santa for a massive pair of gonads ;)
enjoy!!!!!!!!!!!
Actually considering your physical condition when you were ill a few years back I'd say you were just the right person then Jack..... :D
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I must admit back in the old days I was some what of a stud. Most men envied what I had!

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Giggity... :D

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OK Guys
As the person who got most of the stick for Brain and Phil's scary experience, let me put this in perspective.

The high level Snowdon Horseshoe is a scramble and would not normally require any specialised equipment for experienced mountain walkers. In patchy ice, patchy snow, or windy conditions it is different, and would require mountaineering skills and to have at least a lighweight rope as a precaution. With continuous ice and snow , poor visibility and wind then it does become a serious proposition for mountaineers only who are both experienced and equipped ( and I don't mean just in the gonad department)

Yes it is exposed in parts (esp over Crib Goch), but the path is relatively easy to find. It is regarded as a continous scramble which does not require roping up unless the walkers are unused to the exposure.

If club members do want to walk this I will happily accompany them under most conditions.

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