Wednesday, 9 March 2011

In Pictures: Hiking the Glyderau

If you like, you can click on the first image to open the pictures, then you can simply click through them.

The Glyderau are a mountain group in North Wales' Snowdonia National Park. We hill walked, including sections of scrambling, the highest peaks in the range, Glyder Fawr (1,001m) and Glyder Fach (994m).




A scramble section, complete with ice!

Ice formations - the picture isn't blurry, that's how the crystals have formed


Looking back to Tryfan

The Ogwen Valley, from the summit of Glyder Fawr

Beautiful ice formations on the rock

One of the scrambling sections


The Cantilever Stone, near the summit of Glyder Fach

Castell y Gwynt, (Castle of the Wind)

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