Jason Till - 107839

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Date : 30/01/2016

Duration : 5-8 hours

Style : Leader / Supervisor

Type : Mountain Walking

Weather : Partially Cloudy

Wind : Strong Wind

Camping Type :

Nights Camping : 0

Mountains : Craig Eigiau

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Description

Start at the car park by Llyn Eigiau and walk to summit of Craig Eigiau by hand railing the wall. Due to strong winds the original plan to continue to Foel Grach was scrapped and instead headed west to pick up the path heading south to Cwm Eigiau. We then followed the path back to the start point. Part of a MTUK Mountain Skills course that I was running.

Area : Carneddau

The Carneddau (lit. "the cairns"; Carneddau is a Welsh plural form, and is sometimes anglicised to Carnedds) are a group of mountains in Snowdonia, Wales. They include the largest contiguous areas of high ground (over 2,500 or 3,000 feet (910 m) high) in Wales and England, as well as six or seven of the highest peaks in the country—the Fourteen Peaks. The range also encloses a number of lakes such as Llyn Cowlyd and Llyn Eigiau, and the Aber Falls waterfalls. It is delimited by the Irish Sea to the north, the Conwy valley to the east, and by the A5 road from Betws-y-Coed to Bethesda to the south and west. The area covers nearly 200 square kilometres, about 10% of the area of Snowdonia.

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