Friday, 24 March 2017

Alpine Ogwen - Classic Scrambling

What a stunning day to be out climbing in the mountains. I've out today with Rusty - a fellow MIC with the good fortune to also live within striking distance of Cwm Idwal - and with some free time this morning. It was quite nippy when we met up (there is still a bit of snow on the tops), but there was not a cloud in the sky and it promised to be a beauty. To stay sheltered from the cold easterlies, we chose to climb in Cwm Idwal, which meant a chilly walk in and a shady start, but not for long...

 

 After only one pitch in the shade, were soon up high in the glorious sunshine.

 

The visibility was superb and by mid-morning, there was barely a breath of wind.



After four pitches of climbing, we reached the top of Sub Cneifion Rib and walked the short distance over to the more dramatic looking (but actually a bit easier) Cneifion Arete. There was a real Alpine feel to the place as we crunched through the snow to get up to the base of the ridge.

 

We've both climbed the arete numerous times, but it's still brilliant. Warm rock, blue skies and surrounded by snow capped mountains! We were grinning from ear to ear.

 

After pitching the tricky sections, we put the rope away for the last bit and enjoyed the freedom of moving together up to the summit.

 

 

Before we knew it, we were back on the flat of the summit plateau and back in the snow!

 

After taking in the views of Tryfan and the Glyders, we quickly made our way back down to Ogwen Cottage. There's something rather satisfying about being able to complete two classic mountain climbs and still be back home for a late lunch. Both very glad to have been able to make the most of the weather. What a place to live!



Cwm Idwal:
- Sub Cneifion Rib V.Diff***
- Cneifion Arete, Diff***

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