B.R.A. Outdoor Adventures hi! It’s that scramble as most proper mountain climbers call it. It was not simple at all and I made the mistake of trying to come down it front first if you know what I mean and I really did nearly cop for it. Massively. The rewards though are huge but just make sure someone has got your back!!! Thank you for saying hello. Paul
A Hen Harrier at 570 meters Paul is a great start to the mountain proper. Good bit of climbing at the edge of what you can do. And we did get some fabulous views. Well done. Mark
Wye Explorer Thanks Mark. Realising that sometimes a film can’t be clinical and clean as these are wild places. And it really was the edge of my competence!!! Bonkers views though. I expected to be looking over Bangor and frankly saw Rhyl. Oops!!! All the best Paul
@@pauljones401 thats north east of snowdon peak.. im on about a ridge to the west a slightly south of rhyd dhu . we stayed in a house by river n did mad hike to the west. some path along a ridge with a massive boulder in way . sheer drops one side steep scree the other for part of it... looking for drone footage an name of that ridge
@@pauljones401 came off the ridge down into a valley with loads of old mines along sides n a few scattered building remains all stone an a small pond / lake near the buildings... always wanted t find it n go back camp by the pond ect
Absolutely stunning!
Blooming hard work too if you’re rubbish like me!! But just something else!!
Wow - the colours and views are glorious! One of your best 10/10
Swifty Morgan Thank you! My back had gone by the time I got back as that climb down the scree did for me! But amazing but it was very daunting! Paul
Love the realism Paul. Just starting out myself and I’ll be sticking to my safe limits.
B.R.A. Outdoor Adventures hi! It’s that scramble as most proper mountain climbers call it. It was not simple at all and I made the mistake of trying to come down it front first if you know what I mean and I really did nearly cop for it. Massively. The rewards though are huge but just make sure someone has got your back!!! Thank you for saying hello. Paul
A Hen Harrier at 570 meters Paul is a great start to the mountain proper. Good bit of climbing at the edge of what you can do. And we did get some fabulous views. Well done. Mark
Wye Explorer Thanks Mark. Realising that sometimes a film can’t be clinical and clean as these are wild places. And it really was the edge of my competence!!! Bonkers views though. I expected to be looking over Bangor and frankly saw Rhyl. Oops!!! All the best Paul
whats the mad ridgeline south west of rhyd dhu called?
Crip goch?
Crib goch bonkers
@@pauljones401 thats north east of snowdon peak.. im on about a ridge to the west a slightly south of rhyd dhu . we stayed in a house by river n did mad hike to the west. some path along a ridge with a massive boulder in way . sheer drops one side steep scree the other for part of it... looking for drone footage an name of that ridge
Out so not good internet! Rydd ddu?
@@pauljones401 came off the ridge down into a valley with loads of old mines along sides n a few scattered building remains all stone an a small pond / lake near the buildings... always wanted t find it n go back camp by the pond ect
terrible pronounciation of Llewelyn & Dafydd!
Well it’s what my welsh neighbour who’s from Bangor calls them so I can’t win sometimes!!