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"...as long as you let me know, let it snow, let it snow, let it snow".. For some, the onset of winter is met with groans and a retreat into the home, for me, it means it time to sort out the crampons, take the ice axe off the wall and hit the hills. A winter skills course earlier this year has allowed me to go out in some of the most beautiful conditions the hills have to offer.
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Mrs W and I are off to Scotland in the New Year and some winter skills refreshing for me and introduction for my trusty Sherpa were in order. An early start saw us in the Ogwen Valley for a day walking across the Glyders. An Initial navigational error early on saw us miss the Griben ridge, which was our intended route. We instead opted for the Devils Kitchen as our way onto the Plateau. This holds water at the best of times, so was frozen over nicely. Strapping the crampons on we made steady progress, passing some nice looking ice climbs (Although not quite in season yet) we marched on to Glyder Fawr in brilliant sunshine and traversed across to Glyder Fach. A picture of the Castle of the winds and the obligatory shot on the cantilever stone, which was covered in ice, saw us looking for the route down. The descent, sporty during the summer, was further complicated by the snow and ice and a slow, delicate, descent was called for. This pushed Claire's ability and confidence to its limit. Cheered on by several fellow walkers who thought she was "game" for following the loony ahead down the slope, we found the car 8 hours later. After getting a push out of the car park, we went to the Tyn Y Coed for a sherbet and to reflect on a wonderful and in some parts challenging day. The first picture is Tryfan from Llyn Idwal. The second is the same shot with me trying out the remote release on my camera and finally the Castle of the Winds on top of Glyder Fach.
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