Glyders

Glyder Fawr and Glyder Fach from Ogwen

I decided that it might be quite nice to keep a record of some of the walks which I've done, along with photographs along the way. This is the first, an all day walk in Snowdonia, beginning and ending at Ogwen Cottage, and conquering Glyder Fawr and Glyder Fach, passing Llyn Idwal, Devil's Kitchen, The Nameless Cwm, Castle of the Winds and Bristly Ridge. The full set of photos is also on Flickr.


One sunny morning in April... breakfast cooked on my new Trangia stove! Fried egg sandwiches!


The walk begins at Ogwen Cottage, on the road from Capel Curig to Bethesda. Park in the car park and follow the well-maintained path which begins behind the Ranger Station. Tryfan and the Glyder ridge loom up ahead...


We quickly arrive at Llyn Idwal, with the gully of Devil's Kitchen marking our route ahead.


On the other side of the lake, the gentle walk turns into more of a scramble, as we make our way up to the side of Devil's Kitchen, gaining height quickly. My legs start to hurt.... :-(


Once we're above Devil's Kitchen, the landscape flattens out and despite the very dry weather recently, the ground is still very boggy. The path splits here; right to Y Garn, straight on towards Snowdon and the Llanberis Pass, and left up to Glyder Fawr - our route.


As we make progress on the second steep ascent, the village of Llanberis comes into view on the other side of the ridge.


A quick look back towards Y Garn and down to Llyn Idwal reveals that we've gained height quickly. No zig-zags here - it's straight up the mountain side.


As we near the peak of Glyder Fawr, the Snowdon range comes into view on the right, flanked by Crib Goch and Crib Y Ddysgal.


At last the peak of Glyder Fawr is visible... there's just a final scramble over the rocks to the top!


We get our first view to the east, across the moon-like ridge to Glyder Fach, with Tryfan off to the left. Time for a snack too!


As we begin our somewhat less strenuous walk along the flat ridge to Glyder Fach, the landscape opens up and really does feel quite desolate. There's not much alive up here.


Just to the west of Glyder Fach, stands the rocky outcrop known as the Castle of the Winds. Having walked around it, the retrospective shows the path we've just walked, with the peak of Glyder Fawr on the skyline, and Snowdon on the left.


The summit of Glyder Fach just like a small pile of rocks from a distance, but size can be deceiving up here.


Reaching the top of the peak itself is a little more challenging...


It's fairly quiet up here on Glyder Fach - there are only a handful of people. A zoom lens on my camera reveals that there are quite a few people on the summit of Tryfan though!


Just beyond the summit of Glyder Fach is "The Cantilever"... can't miss this photo opportunity!


Time to leave Glyder Fach, and head down to the side of Bristly Ridge... this is quite steep and there's a lot of loose scree.


We lose height quickly, and Tryfan looms ahead of us the whole way down. On another day (or with better legs) we might have added this peak onto the end of the walk.


Mountain Rescue are out. Luckily on this occasion it appears to just be a training exercise.


As we reach Bwlch Tryfan at the base of Bristly Ridge, the path evens out and the grass returns.


Further down and Ogwen Cottage and the car park come into view. Not far to go!


Tired but triumphant! Marla smiles on reaching the end of the six and a half hour walk.

Relaxed NicolasThe Snowdon range from Capel CurigClent Hills ViewFour StonesOne day son, all this...View of the Brierley Hill TransmitterMisty TreesThe Clywydian rangeThe Castle Of The Winds and Glyder Fawr