
Automatically created from a GPX file - 2018-07-15_0914 10.5km Raw.gpx
Route – Moel Siabod
Weather – Sunny intervals with occasional low cloud on the
top
Learning Points/Skills Practices – Scrambling and route
finding on scramble route, bearing off the summit
Group – 3
Camp style – n/a
The individual takes part in the planning and leadership -
Yes
Navigation skills are required away from marked paths – Yes various
parts over the day
Experience must be in terrain and weather comparable to that
found in UK and Irish hills - Yes Snowdon
Knowledge is increased and skills practised - see above
Attention is paid to safety – Continuous assessment of
hazards through the day.
The journey is five hours or more - No, 3:53
Adverse conditions may be encountered – Yes – low strong sunlight
Ascent of a substantial peak would normally be included in
the day – Yes,
Moel Siabod
Area :
Moelwynion
The Moelwynion (a Welsh plural, sometimes anglicised to Moelwyns) are a group of mountains in central Snowdonia. They extend from the north-east of Porthmadog to Moel Siabod, the highest of the group. The name derives from the names of the two largest mountains in the group, Moelwyn Mawr (great white hill) and Moelwyn Bach (little white hill).