2011
12.07

Mountain Madness

I thought I’d take the last of my annual leave and use it to do something I’d had my eye on for a while. Climbing Snowdon (yr wyddfa). Despite no takers to join me on my expedition, I ventured the long drive up to Snowdonia, lodging in the quaint village of Betws-y-Coed for the night before the hike the following day. All was well despite the ominous low cloud cover, but after an hour of walking the Pyg trail, visibility became unnervingly poor and within the rolling clouds came the gale force winds. Against the weather I continued to the summit to be greeted my a misty expanse of white void – hardly the view I was hoping for but it made the journey that much more challenging and has given me good reason to return. The trip back down the Miner’s trail with the wind at my back was more perilous than I had bargained for but beneath the cloud saw beautiful vistas over some of Wales’ finest landscapes before the drive home. Here’s looking to a sponsored Three Peaks in 24hrs challenge with team dna next year!

(Jon Price – Designer)

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  1. Looks good mate. Nice pics, considering you were on your lonesome. Despite a fairly strong fear of heights I climbed up Snowdon when I was about 15. We did the Crib Goch knife-edge ridge, which was covered in ice and snow. I was so scared I cried.

    Tough guy.

    Right, now I’m going to play your Christmas game and win back the title!

  2. jon price

    Yeah, I am a self-proclaimed master of the 10 second self timer!