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Route - Snowdon up via Pyg down via Miners
Weather - Sunny and warm to start, mist from 800m making it
cooler with a gentle breeze
Learning Points/Skills Practices - Taking two novices up
Snowdon, providing continuous motivation, tips on walking, group management, provided
geology and flora talks.
Group - 4
Camp style - n/a
The individual takes part in the planning and leadership -
yes
Navigation skills are required away from marked paths - No
Experience must be in terrain and weather comparable to that
found in UK and Irish hills - Yes
Knowledge is increased and skills practised - see above
Attention is paid to safety - Constantly looking out for
hazards and advising as required
The journey is five hours or more - Yes, 8:41
Adverse conditions may be encountered - Mist from 800m
Ascent of a substantial peak would normally be included in
the day - Yes, Snowdon
Area :
Glyderau
The Glyderau (a Welsh plural form, also known in English as the Glyders) are a mountain group in Snowdonia, North Wales. The name derives from the highest peaks in the range, Glyder Fawr and Glyder Fach. According to Sir Ifor Williams, the word "Glyder" derives from the Welsh word "Cludair", meaning a heap of stones.