Crib Goch Snowdon - Complete Route

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • Filmed from the start of the Crib Goch trail to the summit of Snowdon with regular FoV on a stabilized camera... so actually looks realistic!
    Filmed 18 June 2017 in clear weather with excellent visibility

Комментарии • 407

  • @moirahill6397
    @moirahill6397 3 года назад +258

    24 years ago I walked up Snowdon with my 4 year old son Conor. He ran ahead with so much enthusiasm. He loved Snowdonia so much that we decided to go there every summer throughout his life. When he grew up he bought a cottage in Snowdonia at Garndolbenmaen. He passed away 2 years ago 24th Jan from pneumonia. I got myself a beer and watched the whole of this in honour of Conor. Thank you so much for this it brings back happy memories.

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  3 года назад +25

      Really sad to hear about your loss. I lost my dad on christmas day 2020. Its really shit loosing people. I'm glad this video could bring you some happiness.
      I have similar memories of heading up Snowdon as a kid. This year I get to take my own boy, Arthur up Snowdon and complete the cycle. Although he's only 2 so thats probably a carrying exersise.

    • @moirahill6397
      @moirahill6397 3 года назад +17

      @@johnnotts2 Thank you for your reply, it means such a lot. I'm so sorry you lost your father and on Christmas day it must be even more devastating. Instead of dreading Conor's passing day I do something in honor of him like climb Crag y Garn and lay flowers or plant a tree. It helps. I'm so glad to hear you are going to take your little boy up Snowdon, he will love it! I'm keeping you in my prayers. Take care.

    • @judieg.7945
      @judieg.7945 3 года назад +6

      Just think what you gave him by showing him you knew he could do it. He was lucky in you.

    • @rahibrehman4245
      @rahibrehman4245 3 года назад +12

      I am climbing snowdonia today via the 2nd path. I will remember connor 👍🏼

    • @moirahill6397
      @moirahill6397 3 года назад +4

      @@rahibrehman4245 Oh wow! Thank you so much! 💓That has made my day. Take care and enjoy your walk.

  • @rabtrekker
    @rabtrekker 3 месяца назад +3

    A friend and myself did this route today. I really pushed myself beyond comfort zone to finish. Sat here some hours later with a whiskey with a real sense of accomplishment

  • @daletomaselli4480
    @daletomaselli4480 Год назад +3

    We (workmates and i) had got to the point at 8mins in....then thought better of it. Instead of retracing our steps to the Pyg Track intersection.... we went down the bank on our arses through grassy tussocks, heather and sheep sh!t. 😂

  • @foxechef51
    @foxechef51 2 года назад +21

    Did Crib Goch back around 1974, as part of the horseshoe on a day identical to yours in the video. Brought back so many memories, did we really do that? The only things missing were the RAF helicopter checking that we were okay and the crowds on the summit even though the train was operating that day. I'm 70 now and unfortunately confined to a wheelchair at present, following spinal surgery, which makes your video all the more enjoyable. Thanks once again,

  • @Sajayah
    @Sajayah 3 года назад +10

    Incredible footage and the best video of climbing Crib Goch I’ve seen. It literally feels like I am climbing it again in person. Fabulous.

  • @markhumphreys2311
    @markhumphreys2311 7 лет назад +34

    Best one I've seen so far as far as real life walking/scrambling perspective goes 🖒🖒

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  7 лет назад

      Mark Humphreys thanks Mark!

    • @kimjarvis7355
      @kimjarvis7355 2 года назад

      Same, so many look either worse due to the fish eye, or not as scary. Or they look up the entire time or just at the floor. I feel like this is pretty realistic!

  • @daveymjohnson
    @daveymjohnson 3 года назад +3

    42:02 Bless you mate, your a real gent. I always find the nicest, friendliest people up mountains.

  • @sydneytse4448
    @sydneytse4448 2 года назад +2

    Did crib goch with my friend yesterday and it was fantastic!! We did quite a bit of research before our scramble but this is the best video we’ve seen as its really accurate and was able to let us know what to expect👍great video and can’t wait to go back!

  • @benowen6750
    @benowen6750 3 года назад +1

    Watched this from start to finish, better than any movie I’ve watched, brilliant John. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👌🏼

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Ben, 4 years on its still helping out everyone else out, so good to see.

    • @msmrreckoning
      @msmrreckoning 5 месяцев назад

      it's like Skyrim or a movie
      10/10 movie and I'm only 5 minutes in

  • @rakeshathukattu4771
    @rakeshathukattu4771 3 года назад +8

    53:02 that left path gives a false sense of security and takes you to the side of the mountain before vanishing into loose scree! This video is four years old and I did the route yesterday. Did the same mistake and ended up scrambling 400 feet up to the summit of Garnedd Ugain through very steep slope and a ton of loose scree. But, it was awesome! Right is right, left is death 😁
    You cant really see the ridge until you get to the summit. Saw a few people coming down complaining they cant see it through the fog before they got to the summit but they also wore Wellingtons and complained google maps wasn't working so probably for the best!
    Also, thanks for this video- was really helpful in my research doing it for the first time without any mountain guide. Very relevant and very useful! Wouldn't have taken the wrong path if I had paid a bit more attention to this :D

    • @tkiernan
      @tkiernan Год назад

      I did exactly the same thing at the weekend😂😂 the walk back up the side is a killer!!

  • @Louisa93able
    @Louisa93able 6 лет назад +13

    When I went up the route years ago it was easy to choose a way, because of the queue! One or two persons were in difficulty more because of the steep sides to the shoulder than for any good reason, like lack of three firm points of attachment as you said so well with your advice in passing.

    • @nosek666
      @nosek666 4 года назад +1

      Never follow crowds in mountain, there might be people who don't know what they are doing and you end up on the wrong path or get yourself crag fast. If in doubt better return or ask someone who seems to be well equipped for advice(don't just follow them blindly either as you may end up on a climbing terrain ).The best way it's obviously to get yourself prepared :map/compass/viewranger at least

  • @2spoons
    @2spoons Год назад +2

    Best thing I ever heard was x3 point of contact and you are OK!!!

  • @tonyhailstone
    @tonyhailstone 4 года назад +26

    It took me years to build up the courage to climb it and it will take me years to get over the trauma of doing it. I was terrified the entire way, including the initial scramble to get to the ridge. I had to bum shuffle the entire length of Crib Goch so took me probably an hour. When I got to the third pinnacle, I took one look and thought NOPE. Luckily I found a bypass to the left (which was probably more dangerous than just going right like you did, but it felt less exposed). Once I got off Crib Goch, I felt amazing but then continuing up the mountain, the scree slopes really messed up my brain thinking I was gonna slide off the mountain (I wasn't) so by the time I got to the base of the next scramble I just had to get off the mountain quickly. I chose to then scramble down the very steeps slopes rather than continue upward. Again, carrying on would have probably been safer but my brain (and heart) just had enough!

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  4 года назад +34

      Fears like that are best tackled with continued exposure. I used to be scared of drowning, my swim teacher repeatedly pushed me out into the middle of the pool with a stick. Now I am great at swimming, but scared of swim teachers - it's more manageable.

    • @amberjones5785
      @amberjones5785 3 года назад +2

      The ridge is the worst part x

    • @willward952
      @willward952 2 года назад +2

      I'd be the same, probably with a 'very large turd' in my pants because of the height. Doubt I would attempt it, would get crag-fast instantly and ask for the helicopter to get me off!!😰🙀scare-dee-heights Cat🙀😩

    • @Oakleaf700
      @Oakleaf700 Год назад

      @@willward952 I'd be the same...I get dizzy on Avon Gorge! ..

    • @thejughead138
      @thejughead138 10 месяцев назад

      Greetings brother, I will try Crib Croch myself next summer! I am terrified of heights so I will try Striding Edge first! 🙏

  • @kartikwat
    @kartikwat 5 лет назад +12

    This video is great. Perfect .. No fish eye shit... This is exactly you will find while climbing via Crib Goch :)
    Cheers mate

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  5 лет назад

      I save the fish eye for when I want to look good skiing!

  • @RD-dn7yv
    @RD-dn7yv 5 лет назад +1

    Great video - shows the reality of climbing and traversing the ridge.

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  5 лет назад

      Thanks, it's been 2 years since I put this video up, it's great to still be getting messages etc. I must put up some speed ru s on the Cullin Ridge and Cosmiques Arete as well.

  • @thetrailhunter4469
    @thetrailhunter4469 5 лет назад +3

    Nice video, very handy for a real example. Cheers!

  • @adegibbo
    @adegibbo 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you...best crib goch guide yet

  • @_marklife
    @_marklife 4 года назад +1

    Really enjoyed watching, the best Crib Goch video I've seen

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  4 года назад +1

      Thx Mark, I'll make some other ridge videos later in the year now babay is growing up and jobs are at a premium.

    • @_marklife
      @_marklife 4 года назад

      @@johnnotts2 I completed Crib Goch yesterday for the first time. It definitely looked easier in your video haha Very windy!

  • @mjojrjr6231
    @mjojrjr6231 4 года назад

    Best guide for who will try first time... Will watch this from start to finish next time I have the time.👍

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for the upvote. I wish I had provided some commentary. I was really tired when I did this as it was part of a 3 peak challenge, somthing I do not reccomend.

    • @mjojrjr6231
      @mjojrjr6231 4 года назад

      @@johnnotts2 the footage alone is a massive help Mate and gives the close to real view. Of course being there is a different story. When we did Helvelyn, I've watched couple of videos as well but never seen one like this which is so much in details. Your Vid is pretty long but very much worth it to watch.

  • @TimothyMcGawUK
    @TimothyMcGawUK 6 лет назад +2

    Can see what you mean about the lady that was for sure going through a barrier. Well done to you for calmly giving some reassuring guidance. Pretty much the best thing you can do in those situations.

  • @tobywan12
    @tobywan12 4 года назад +3

    this is sooooo much more accurate of the actual climb. So many videos make it look vertical either side and the ridge only about 3cm wide. Crib Goch just isn't like that. Yes, its steep and deffo not a first time climbers / walkers mountain. Very doable for most though. I have seen young kids up there.
    Great video

  • @leejohnson3209
    @leejohnson3209 Год назад +1

    I'm invited to do this next month. It's interesting to see it filmed on a normal lens to get an idea of what it's really like. Looks very do-able for my experience/fitness level. I'd say trips caused by fatigue is the biggest danger I need to keep in mind.

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  Год назад

      Correct, I think it was prince William when he manned the helicopter that said he had never seen so many sprained ankles in his life...

  • @jimfieldhouse2267
    @jimfieldhouse2267 4 года назад +1

    That’s the same weekend we went up. Ridiculously amazing weather for it and the exact same place after the first ridge section that we got a bit lost too. We made a wrong turn after coming off the first bit and went down a load of scree, ending up joining the miners and up the zig zag. This video was really helpful for next time we do the Crib Goch route as I can now see a way up onto Crib-y-Ddysgl. Thanks

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  4 года назад

      Do t mention it. Have a good new year, and happy climbing!

  • @peterb9481
    @peterb9481 5 лет назад +2

    Really good video.
    Nice that this is made with a good lens camera, strapped to chest (not head).
    Whilst I’m sure other videos are nice - this does appear a notch up in showing how it really is.
    Nice views and good job!!

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  5 лет назад +1

      Many thanks... From St Thomas, waiting on my first born. :)

  • @kmtb2011
    @kmtb2011 2 года назад +1

    this reminds me of striding and swirl edge at helveyln, i cant wait to do Grib Goch in summer, been hiking snowdon over 11 times but never Grib Goch

  • @GS-in8zf
    @GS-in8zf 5 месяцев назад +1

    i wouldnt even go up on the train, my biggest fears are heights, petrify me , god knows how some people do it , not for me id freeze to the spot up there,

  • @voodoor
    @voodoor 7 лет назад +35

    "So I just want to put together a quick video"..."it's about an hour and a half long"

    • @catherineh.832
      @catherineh.832 7 лет назад +1

      Richard L lol!!

    • @andylloyd8176
      @andylloyd8176 5 лет назад +2

      Quick video for a scramble or mountain walk is relative to hours, this is hour and half doing something that takes most people longer.. There's no quick mountain walk pal, unless your watching cartoons or never done it yourself

    • @ismshai4719
      @ismshai4719 5 лет назад +2

      Dudes done it in half the average time. Respect. This is brilliant as a video since it shows you exactly what to expect. If you are serious about doing it I'd watch this video 5 or 6 times. It's worth it.

    • @darkspeed62
      @darkspeed62 5 лет назад

      Yes, but you can skip, and actually... I coudn't even get up there, let alone do the actual ridge, so it's a very informative video.

    • @Mozartboy55
      @Mozartboy55 4 года назад +1

      It’s a very well put together video, which gives a very good description of what to expect if you dare to climb Crib Goch. However climbing or hiking for me is not about how fast you can do something. It should be about taking your time and soaking up the beautiful surroundings.

  • @MarksGoneWalking
    @MarksGoneWalking 6 лет назад +1

    Thinking of doing this weekend as the weathers looking ideal. Thanks for posting this .Have subbed & liked. 😎

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  6 лет назад

      Mark’sGoneWalking ! Good luck stay epic.

  • @DrawingNo1
    @DrawingNo1 5 лет назад +6

    Great video!
    I have done it three times now and it doesn't get any easier although it is a fantastic ridge walk.

  • @87cmacguinness
    @87cmacguinness 3 года назад +4

    Wow I feel so much anxiety just watching this, I could never do something like this. Real fear of heights, climbing snowdon in a couple of weeks looking for a challenge but this is far beyond me

  • @dieselsan
    @dieselsan Год назад +3

    Exceptional footage. This is the most realistic view I’ve ever encountered of this route - you bring it to reality for us all, thank you.

  • @bryanurizar
    @bryanurizar 5 лет назад +1

    Went up Snowdown for the first time last weekend via Llanberis with the wife and dogs but this is the route I’d really love to do some day!

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  5 лет назад +2

      Super achieveable. For dogs that do as they are told you could attach him to a dog climbing harness. I'll be doing that next year :)

  • @jaredellis2754
    @jaredellis2754 6 лет назад +1

    What a fantastic video. Good job, keep it up.

  • @abrasdwe
    @abrasdwe 3 года назад

    Great video and effort…did the pyg track up and lanberris down…crib goch next year 🙏 thanks for the upload

  • @drdanthelizzyman
    @drdanthelizzyman 6 лет назад +5

    Yes, this gives you a great feel for the route ... feel as if I was back there again. First time I did it in misty conditions, I went left of the rocky out-crop at 55:20 and ended up stuck on the scree. You need to climb up it instead (as shown here). Definitely one to do on a still & dry day ... any wind up on the crib is not going to be pleasant.

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  6 лет назад

      But winter accents with crampons are so much fun! :)

    • @jmh9741
      @jmh9741 5 лет назад +1

      Literally made that mistake today, do not use that path on the left, we had to scale up a rockfall part, up to a part with more solid rock and eventually made it onto the path but its definelty not wise and much more dangerous than scrambling the outcrop

  • @planesimple8619
    @planesimple8619 4 года назад

    Smashing video, perfect for beginners. Looks really realistic!

  • @jenniferjones188
    @jenniferjones188 5 лет назад +6

    Great video I climbed Snowdon last week hottest day of the year, haven't got enough confidence to do Crib Goch always in awe of people who can.

    • @woundedsoldier1766
      @woundedsoldier1766 4 года назад

      24th July that was a great day to climb!

    • @wrexshunt
      @wrexshunt 4 года назад

      Don't rush into it - build up your confidence gradually then you will be able to do it and enjoy yourself. And not to be scrambling lots of the way as I did. But maybe that's the secret to enjoying it properly Best wishes

  • @barryfisher5077
    @barryfisher5077 Год назад +2

    Did crib Gogh today for the first time and your video really help me negotiate a few tricky bits… good work

  • @SetForAdventures
    @SetForAdventures 3 года назад

    Super video, riveting! Going to give the snowdon horse shoe a go in a few wks via crib goch (gulp) subbed and thx for the share!

  • @josephclout3633
    @josephclout3633 7 лет назад +3

    I was planning on doing the exact same thing as you have done! Got a GoPro hero 5 myself and I was going to do the whole Crib Goch in a normal, linear FOV as I couldn't find a video of it on RUclips. Excellent video, loved it. :)

  • @ohforfxcksake
    @ohforfxcksake 3 года назад +2

    I did the horseshoe on Monday, first time doing anything like that. I thought I could hear a steam train , it was my blood pressure trying to burst my ear drums😁, beautiful but terrifying from start to finish. Great footage ,thankyou

  • @WildScotAurora
    @WildScotAurora 6 месяцев назад +2

    I wish I had the nerve to get right up into all those rocky crevices. What a stunning view!

  • @davidsmith6355
    @davidsmith6355 2 года назад +1

    44.03 "not as bad as it looks". At that exact spot, I noticed a sheer drop of a few hundred feet to the right and to get over that pinnacle you have to place yourself immediately above that drop and scramble up a near vertical face for several meters. It does lean away from the drop slightly and that gravity advantage is the only reason I continued my walk. To start that scramble however, I had to place my boot on a flat piece of rock about the same size as my boot that's really out on the edge with nothing below it at all. 3 points of contact ok, that should work but there is zero margin of error for a few seconds and if you fell its just a freefall through air of what looks like 3 or 4 hundred feet to the bottom of the cliff. I'd say its worse than it looks myself as the film didn't really show the drop and the level of exposure at that location. I didn't find it a technical challenge but its the most dangerous thing I have ever done in 50 years of hiking/walking and you do have to stretch a bit and cling on to get up and over that pinnacle. I wouldn't encourage anyone to go there in case they had an accident. Most of the rest of the ridge is a bit easier I think but again, there are drops so you cant afford any mistakes.

  • @dunebasher1971
    @dunebasher1971 6 лет назад +3

    Fantastic video, great to get a real sense of what it actually looks like without ridiculous fisheye distortion.
    Can you do the scary bit of Sgurr Mhich Choinnich in the Cuillin now? :)

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  6 лет назад

      dunebasher1971 im looking at the Isle of Sky next year. This month I'm heading to the Alps for a few 4000 metre peaks and Mt Blanc.

  • @arsenalfeet
    @arsenalfeet 3 года назад +1

    Just did snowdon but i went the y lliwedd way then up watkin path. I didnt want to do crib goch in tge morning due to cloud and im glad I didn’t. Would have been dangerous. Clouds had lifted by time i was up snowdon but i didnt do crib goch back down. I thought i didnt have enough knowledge of navigating it reverse way round only ever seen it this way round. Ill go back and do it for sure though. Great video!

  • @gwynwilliams4222
    @gwynwilliams4222 4 года назад +2

    Nice video crib goch means in English red Crest. But I noticed that people are pronouncing the welsh wrong its pronounced crib (creeb) and it's not gotch its goch (go..cCh)

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  4 года назад

      Excellent tip on pronunciation. I'll work on the accent too.

  • @Hungtudry
    @Hungtudry 3 года назад +2

    Fantastic video one of the best I’ve seen also looks far less frightening when it’s not being filmed through a fish eye lens hoping to climb this soon as the worlds back to normal.

  • @RamLakhan-101
    @RamLakhan-101 2 месяца назад

    Hi, just out of interest what camera did you use? Pic quality is top notch! Thanks

  • @DrawingNo1
    @DrawingNo1 5 лет назад +3

    Don't go left at about 53:00 mins as it is all scree and harder walking although it initially looks easier.
    Follow the route that he takes!

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks dude, and as a note to all I was not following 'the route'. There is not strictly a route to follow beyone the path most trodden. That's a great feature in its self that mean no one climb is the same as another. :)

    • @DrawingNo1
      @DrawingNo1 5 лет назад +1

      Even though Snowdon is always busy the Crib Goch route is always enjoyable and highly recommended if you have a good head for heights.

  • @benowen6750
    @benowen6750 3 года назад +1

    I can scramble Crib Gôch with my eyes closed, basically, in my dreams. 😂😂😂😂👍🏼

  • @gladiator22666
    @gladiator22666 3 года назад

    Brilliant video 👍

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  3 года назад

      Thx add a ridge to your to do list in 2020!

  • @LocoOco
    @LocoOco 3 года назад +7

    The last time l did that climb, l was 17 year old, and it seemed like we had wings. Never timed ourselves, but we got to the top fast. I'm now 48, and want to do the challenge again, after watching that excellent video. Don't think l will have the same energy l did when l was young, but will have the same determination to get to the Top. Thanks for relighting my fire, that was outstanding🔥😎😎

  • @richardpoynton4026
    @richardpoynton4026 2 года назад +1

    Appreciate this footage. I’m Welsh, and I love this walk*, but am no longer able to do this due to Multiple Sclerosis. Not that I did this walk very often before MS, being a semi professional couch potato in my younger years…..
    Watching this, especially around the 40/50 minute mark, whilst at the same time having a touch of vertigo in real life, almost made me throw up (tmi), so this is very realistic for me. MS symptom (vertigo) meets my long term fear of heights, then watching you traverse that knife edge walk with vertiginous falls each side of you was a ‘perfect storm’ for me….. lol….. thank god for the pause button! Watching this made my pulse rate jump……..
    *when I say this walk, I didn’t take THIS route! I’m sure of it! I think I took the easier walking route - ha, decades ago, now……

  • @DaveMoreman
    @DaveMoreman 2 года назад +1

    Did half of this back in the 80s, and turned back due to wind. Went back again a few days later and did the whole Horseshoe. Great video... brings back all the fear! 😅

  • @annejones597
    @annejones597 Месяц назад

    With Crib y Ddysgl, it's always best to go straight at the ridge. There are a lot of out-and-back wimping paths that lead to dead ends

  • @wimtrails1193
    @wimtrails1193 5 лет назад

    Great video, really does show the reality of the climb, I'm trying to do a similar thing by showing people whole trails, I also speed them up on RUclips to 16x speed (don't think I'd recommend it for one, might seem a bit strange and too quick). Thank you for giving me a great preview of what's to come if I try attempting the climb!

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  5 лет назад +1

      Sounds like a good idea. I am too lazy with editing to do that :)
      The Cullin Ridge and Cosmiques ridges could both do with some good videos that focus on accuracy.

    • @wimtrails1193
      @wimtrails1193 5 лет назад

      @@johnnotts2 I feel as though we are giving some people a good spoiler of what's to come, but I hate the thought of the next generation of walkers/hikers/runner having to start afresh. Might be sometime before you see me up on a ridge, I'm starting local and slowly moving outwards, as you know yourself, the walking and recording isn't the hard part, the editing definitely takes up a lot of time!

  • @LordHeath1972
    @LordHeath1972 6 лет назад +19

    This is hands-down the best and most accurate video of Crib Goch I have ever seen. It is the top of my "to do" list but I have not had the courage to tackle it yet. This video has given me the confidence to do it now. Thank you.

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  6 лет назад

      LordHeath1972 thanks, shoot for a dry day for your first attempt and whilst you are there do not forget to climb Tryfyn!
      After this there is always the Cosmiques ridge in Chamonix... :)

    • @wrexshunt
      @wrexshunt 4 года назад +2

      Have done it ? One year later ... LordHeath1972

    • @paulhoulden
      @paulhoulden 4 года назад

      @@johnnotts2 The Cosmiques arete is ace

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  4 года назад

      Yes, several times and I'd say it's well worth the trip to Chamonix.

    • @paulhoulden
      @paulhoulden 4 года назад

      @@johnnotts2 im off to Zermatt in August, i won't say what to try and climb bit think you can maybe guess

  • @rayfraser1773
    @rayfraser1773 4 года назад +1

    It is like climbing a mountain !!!

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  4 года назад

      Haha, it's still just a hill. No ropes, no gear. But it is a fun walk / run.

  • @robertwilliams9364
    @robertwilliams9364 3 года назад +2

    Possibly the best video one I've seen for a true perspective 👌

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  3 года назад +1

      Thanks, I'll be out the end of August. Since this video was shot we have had a boy! He is only 2 so it's the tourist slog for us. :)

  • @matteoj226
    @matteoj226 3 года назад +1

    Why didn't you ask to overtake those other climbers? They had to say to you "Oh, do you want to go past" and you were like "yes, cheers"
    They could have been extremely nervous and you just barged in. Very poor I thought.

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  3 года назад +2

      If you mean the 3 nervous as hell people made up of the dude in cut off jeans carrying the bag for the girl in front sporting Bohoo's finest 'leisure' leggings lead intrepidly by the girl in a sports bra rocking an ass tattoo I think the answer is the same as for slow swimmers in the fast lane. Be aware of your surroundings and when you are slowing up others stop practicing athletic communism, let others crack on. I think they got off lightly with a menacing stare.

    • @matteoj226
      @matteoj226 3 года назад +2

      ​@@johnnotts2 Ah, so now you're slagging of their appearance. You seem like a right twat, no offence.

  • @willgraham1539
    @willgraham1539 Год назад

    camera keeps looking to the right for some reason. Great climb just a bit annoying

  • @pete904
    @pete904 4 года назад +2

    Great vid! I’m doing this tomorrow, this is a great help! Also, love that you kept the full audio as is; I breathe like that on all my hikes and climbs, this makes me feel like less of a fatbody 😂

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Pete, was aiming for realism. Good luck tomorrow and remember if it's wet to be extra careful. For instance I would not jog over the ridge like I did in the dry if it were wet.

    • @pete904
      @pete904 4 года назад +3

      @@johnnotts2 Thanks for the advice! I definitely wasn’t jogging anywhere 🤣 but the weather was good. Snowdon summit was socked in by clouds, but Crib Goch was dry and clear. A great day out!

  • @christophersmith7714
    @christophersmith7714 4 года назад +2

    Great vid. Still looks a bit scary in places. What gimbal did you use and what gopro settings. Obviously not wide angle and it certainly gives a better perspective. Cheers

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  4 года назад +1

      Narrow FoV, which I think works out to about 35mm at full frame. Gimbal was the Karma grip, chest mounted.
      If I did it again I would head mount a dji osmo / in camera stabaliser gopro and run a power lead over my head with the same narrow fov to avoid lens distortion.

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  4 года назад

      Now get out there.

    • @christophersmith7714
      @christophersmith7714 4 года назад

      @@johnnotts2 its on my list. 2 weeks ago I did Tryfan on the Saturday and the Glyders and Y Garn in a 10 mile loop on the Sunday! In sunshine. Cheers John.

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  4 года назад

      This is easier than Tryfan. So that's cool. Now going get up there for the start of the 3000s...

  • @wrexshunt
    @wrexshunt 4 года назад +2

    Looks very scary

  • @DarrenMansell
    @DarrenMansell 4 года назад +1

    I caught my foot on a rock and almost fell off the edge on the Miners track. After that I decided Crib Goch isn't worth the risk.

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  4 года назад

      You can do it Darren, I believe in you...

  • @blitztim6416
    @blitztim6416 3 года назад +1

    I’d do it. But not that last bit. I’ve hiked higher mountains. But it’s so rocky. And pretty good elevation gain.

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  3 года назад

      You can do it. It's one foot in front of the other. I've technically done this as no hands before.

  • @andyknight1
    @andyknight1 4 года назад +10

    Great video, but I'll take the train, lol.

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  4 года назад +8

      If I can drag a 1 year old up there, you can walk...

    • @fosteryoung374
      @fosteryoung374 4 года назад

      @@johnnotts2 ooooof

  • @Jdilla1988
    @Jdilla1988 3 года назад +1

    Negotiating the climbs in the rain, poor visibility and strong gusts was terrifying but nevertheless amazing not to mention the loose scree. Enjoyed thoroughly last Thursday

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  3 года назад

      Awesome, June and July have the lowest chances of rain in Wales. But glad you made it.

  • @Oakleaf700
    @Oakleaf700 Год назад

    Around 41:55 the girl looks to be freaking a little-and I winder if her boyfriend dragged her up the mountain...I hope she was OK. It is a risky climb definitely not for beginners {Like me!} .

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  Год назад +1

      I don't know for sure. On fear, you need to objectify it. Eg if you know you can hold your weight and you have 3 points of contact, falling is not possible.
      Fear kicks in when you don't think like that and instead you focus on emotion / irrational thought.
      Its actually a great starting ridge. It's not super hard. In the video I say there are simpler ridges, there are. On a global scale though it's tiny. Eg try climbing Cosmiques Arete in France. Thats a ridge.

    • @Oakleaf700
      @Oakleaf700 Год назад

      @@johnnotts2 I thought the girl was giving off worried vibes- but /I'm not physically very strong {Female} As a child, I had no fear of heights , and was so agile.
      I never thought that physical ease and lightness of movement would stop.
      Arthritis has now kicked in making walking on rough terrain slow- especially downhill.
      Many years ago, a friend lost her 9 yr old brother on the Isle of Skye.
      He slipped and fell- This was before we were born, but going through some old family pics her Mum had, there was a small black and white image of a dark and fearsome crag with an 'X' marked. That was where Bevis must have fallen.
      He sounded a lovely boy.

  • @jameshensman6669
    @jameshensman6669 Год назад

    theres some seriously ill equipted people up there that simply shouldnt be up there putting not just there lives at risk but mountain rescue when they have to come bail them out

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  Год назад

      I do think about that some times it's tricky balancing open access and safty. One thing that surprises me is there was little to no signage at the bottom advising this.
      Conversely in France the police will be called if you attempt to scale Mt Blanc un prepared.

  • @aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa16308
    @aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa16308 4 года назад +1

    Thanks, last time I just went right past the junction and totally missed it, easy to miss...What minute shows the exact split from the normal pyg track?

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  4 года назад +1

      Right at the start. That's the start of the split. It's the first fence you come accross from the car park. 16 mins from car park to that spot at the pace shown.

  • @tooyoungtobeold8756
    @tooyoungtobeold8756 4 года назад +1

    I did this in zero visibility aged 16, in the Army.

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  4 года назад

      Excellent but in Wales the bigger challenge is to complete it on a sunny day with excellent visibility and no rain. Very rare conditions indeed.

  • @byranitar736
    @byranitar736 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video. Really appreciate it!

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  5 лет назад

      That's ok, good luck on your climb!

  • @Ally123234
    @Ally123234 6 лет назад +1

    Would love one of these for striding edge

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  6 лет назад

      Alistair one for later in the year. You really need to go alone else your mates just get in the shot.

  • @AndyMaddog
    @AndyMaddog 9 дней назад

    I did the ridge with my Ded 40 years ago and we had a white out.

  • @MK_2023.
    @MK_2023. 3 года назад +1

    What’s the noise in the background? It almost sounds like machinery or something, it’s strange.

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  3 года назад

      Stabaliser gimble is attached to a gopro. These days I would just head mount an osmo. The gopro unit hear was chest mounted.

    • @MK_2023.
      @MK_2023. 3 года назад

      @@johnnotts2 Ahh that makes sense! I was so confused thinking it was the noise the wind was making while rushing through the mountains haha. Great video!

  • @cbr900rr6
    @cbr900rr6 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for this. Watched every second of it. It's worth it..

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  5 лет назад +1

      Great, see if you can climb faster!

    • @cbr900rr6
      @cbr900rr6 5 лет назад

      @@johnnotts2 I don't think so lol.

  • @bobmarley6161
    @bobmarley6161 3 года назад

    Hi... Fantastic video can I ask if it possible to stay on the ridge line at the top when you dropped down... Do you have to go the path way you took... I'm going to watch this video a few times to familiarise myself.... Best regards and stay safe

  • @fuzylogik
    @fuzylogik 7 лет назад +1

    snap went up snowden exactly on that sunday but via the pyg trail and no where near as fast. great video

  • @Peter-lm3ic
    @Peter-lm3ic Год назад

    Some say Grip Goch is a doddle, well it is possibly on a nice sunny day with little wind, but try it with low temperatures, a storm wind with lashing rain and it is quite different! You rope up by necessity, your shivering with cold, legs feel like lead and fingers so numb untying rope knots is impossible. Life feels like hell on earth.

  • @johnnyontherocks8336
    @johnnyontherocks8336 2 года назад

    Hi, FANTASTIC video 😊 can you confirm which camera that is please, did you say it’s just a GoPro 5? I’ve looked online and they seem cheap but the quality of this video is awesome

  • @AndrewHelgeCox
    @AndrewHelgeCox 4 года назад +1

    42:14 As far as I remember you can just stay dead centre on the ridge line all the way. Dropping down to the left seems a bit more sketchy.

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  3 года назад +1

      Yeah, I think you are right. I think I was watching a bird and not paying attention

    • @AndrewHelgeCox
      @AndrewHelgeCox 3 года назад

      @@johnnotts2 I wish I were there today :-/

  • @markmitchell2282
    @markmitchell2282 5 лет назад +2

    You made it look easy . 😀

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  4 года назад +1

      But it is Mark, it is...

  • @willward952
    @willward952 2 года назад

    Clarity on this camera is amazing, not something I would attempt, too scared of heights and would become crag-fast instantly. Probably start panicking and ask for the helicopter to get me off the mountain.. scare-dee-heights cat:(🙀🙀🙀:(help!!!) Pardon me for asking, but what is that terrible Giro Whirring sound, drowning out the sound quality on the video also making your voice sound muffled and difficult to hear?

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  2 года назад

      This was a while ago. It's the go pro kama grip. It's the gimble that's stabalising image.

  • @Louisa93able
    @Louisa93able 6 лет назад

    I made the last comment a short time before you mentioned 5 or 6 variations possible at that point, but what about earlier? Signs of significant wear to the rock on many occasions seemed to be quite broadly spread to me.

  • @AutismIsGoofy
    @AutismIsGoofy 2 года назад

    I'm 16 and I'm bad with ladders so I when I climbed snowdon just a few weeks ago I was happy that there was zero ladders

  • @nosek666
    @nosek666 4 года назад +1

    The best video of Crib Goch I've ever seen. Brilliant shows it exactly the way it looks. I'll recommend to watch this one to anyone who attempt to go there.

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Kris
      I keep meaning to make some more of these, I did promise a winter speed assent also.
      Hope your climb goes well!

    • @nosek666
      @nosek666 4 года назад

      @@johnnotts2 haha you are like me a bit.I've done so many different climbs but never get a grip to record it and make it to a proper video(I would need a good camera first I guess:).Thanks if weather improves and condition allow me I'll be there net week.Regards Kris

  • @phyllisbiram5163
    @phyllisbiram5163 3 года назад +4

    Goodness me, the vertigo I get from just watching.

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  3 года назад

      Come on Phyllis, you got this!

  • @fuxwarsheep
    @fuxwarsheep 5 лет назад +1

    Finally, somebody talks about the obscure side-effect of fish-eye ;) nice vid, will climb tomorrow!!!

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  5 лет назад +1

      Excellent, get to the car park well before 07:00 to make sure you get a space. Else it's a very very long walk!

    • @fuxwarsheep
      @fuxwarsheep 5 лет назад

      Hahaha, will do my best. Cheers

    • @wrexshunt
      @wrexshunt 4 года назад

      John Jackson did you do it ?

  • @andylloyd8176
    @andylloyd8176 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome dude, thanks very much for the level of detail and help on tackling this trek.. Just got a sub ;)

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  4 года назад

      And now you get to see periodic video of my kid growing up. Stay subscribed. I'll get him climbing in 2 years.

  • @willowmcgregor2529
    @willowmcgregor2529 5 лет назад +1

    Really useful, thanks. Which part of the climb/video is the most difficult?

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  5 лет назад +1

      Without watching again I can't give a time index. In 2009 I 'climbed' it's all with no hands. That should give some idea as to how hard it is. If it's wet or icy use extreme caution. Else, maintain 3 points of contact and you will struggle to come unstuck

    • @willowmcgregor2529
      @willowmcgregor2529 5 лет назад

      That's great, thankyou.

  • @Obscura_
    @Obscura_ Год назад

    43:57 is this section only doable by climbing on the right?

    • @Obscura_
      @Obscura_ Год назад

      That’s probably the only section that looks a little sketchy!

  • @L4WNY..
    @L4WNY.. 2 года назад

    My 1st ever Mountain was Scafell Pike, this'll be my 2nd in a few weeks .....can't wait ☺️ Great video and insight as to what to expect 👍

  • @lean2281
    @lean2281 5 месяцев назад

    to get back down do you have to go back across the knife edge ?

    • @onetrue217
      @onetrue217 2 месяца назад +1

      No plenty of other route’s down. Pyg track back down will take you back to Pen-y-pass car park where you likely started for Crib Goch walk. Other routes take you down the other side to Llanberis. Walked this yesterday but cloud cover up top so visibility poor. There was low chance of rain and low wind (less 6mph), these are key things to look for when walking Crib Goch. Don’t underestimate it, but a real sense of accomplishment once finished.

  • @MP_pov
    @MP_pov 5 лет назад +1

    Well done, good pace and good video! But no way in hell would I walk that ridge!

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  5 лет назад

      It really is just a walk. The height issues are a perception thing. You can do it.

    • @wrexshunt
      @wrexshunt 4 года назад

      M P yeah but it you keep 3 limbs contact you can scrambled all the way if you had to but those conditions are very very rare and you wouldn't do it in bad weather any road . Best wishes

  • @TheOptimisticAdventurer
    @TheOptimisticAdventurer 5 лет назад +1

    Fabulous effort and thank you for the great video, it has calmed my nerves somewhat.

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  5 лет назад

      It's not so bad. Issue you will have this time of year is condition. Snowdon has just had its first snow fall of the season. Its all melted but keep in mind the effect of wet algee covered rock. It will be slippery. Maintain 3 points of contact. No running access like me.

    • @TheOptimisticAdventurer
      @TheOptimisticAdventurer 4 года назад

      John Jackson we cancelled our trip as rain, wind and snow were forecast...we’ll wait till spring.

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  4 года назад

      @@TheOptimisticAdventurer ill work on a winter accent video. :)

    • @TheOptimisticAdventurer
      @TheOptimisticAdventurer 4 года назад

      John Jackson fancy taking an absolute novice? Done scarfell as a kid but nothing since (41). I think a lot of people would like to see a vid of someone like yourself taking an absolute newbie!

  • @victoriamillard3156
    @victoriamillard3156 2 года назад

    My friend died here this December . I am watching this as I’d never heard of it before .

  • @Yulia369F
    @Yulia369F 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much, I will most likely hiking it alone and this was so helpful. Such a splendid place !

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  5 лет назад +1

      You will be ok, just pick a dry day and stick broadly to the 'path' , there will be people up there all day, so support is there if you sprain an ankle etc.
      Have fun!

    • @Yulia369F
      @Yulia369F 5 лет назад

      Thank you , John, I appreciate it. It was great despite the strong wind and remaining snow ; the only challenge was wearing gloves when being used to chalk only during my training and it made me slightly nervous. Now I am looking forward to go back and get a better time.
      Best wishes!

  • @andrewmullan611
    @andrewmullan611 Год назад

    Top chap offering help to the lady struggling! Kudos! 👌👍

  • @paulhancock3791
    @paulhancock3791 3 года назад

    This has been on my bucket list for a couple of years now and I hope to get to the top over the summer. I'd love to do this route but I have pretty much no experience. However, the purpose of doing this is to challenge myself. So, I'm not sure if I should do Crib Goch as I've been thinking about the Pyg trail. But I worry the Pyg trail won't leave me with the life affirming satisfaction I want to get out of this. In your opinion, do you think I should stick to the Pyg (being an absolute beginner, such as I am) or is this route do-able for a beginner? Cheers

    • @johnnotts2
      @johnnotts2  3 года назад +1

      I think I first took this route aged 8. In this video I think it's completed in about 90mins. If you are physically able and not scared of exposure you will be fine.