walkhighlands

This board helps you to share your walking route experiences in England and Wales... or overseas.
Warning Please note that hillwalking when there is snow lying requires an ice-axe, crampons and the knowledge, experience and skill to use them correctly. Summer routes may not be viable or appropriate in winter. See winter information on our skills and safety pages for more information.

Roughing across the Rhinogs

Roughing across the Rhinogs


Postby jacob » Sat May 04, 2019 6:24 pm

Hewitts included on this walk: Rhinog Fach, Rhinog Fawr

Date walked: 02/05/2019

Register or Login
free to be able to rate and comment on reports (as well as access 1:25000 mapping).

It has been two years now, since I wrote: "As other reports about the Rhinogs did, yours makes me very curious about this part of Snowdonia. I do hope to visit them one day. Great pictures in great weather." It was in reply to this WR from Alteknacker: https://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=70945#wrap
Alteknacker replied, saying: "I can't recommend them highly enough; and they're more or less on your doorstep, right!?!?"

Well, they're not. To say the least.

https://www.google.nl/maps/dir/Arnhem/Rhinog+Fawr,+Llanbedr,+Verenigd+Koninkrijk/@52.2157068,-1.3556314,6z/data=!4m14!4m13!1m5!1m1!1s0x47c7ba91ce9b2273:0x161c5ae0f973cad7!2m2!1d5.8987296!2d51.9851034!1m5!1m1!1s0x48657737515baf69:0x83622511a8dbe33c!2m2!1d-3.9958333!2d52.8417777!3e0

But eversince my first visit to Snowdonia, five years ago now, my nephew, in his associative way of thinking, has been teasing me with his nickname for me, Tante (aunt) Snowdonia, referring to this lovely lady, that comicbook lovers will know. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tante_Sidonia

So after having been bullied for this stretch of time :lol: I simply proposed my sister and her husband to join me on a holiday in Wales. They said yes, as did their other son and both my parents. So a family holiday it was going to be.

With them having very little mountain experience, apart from some gravelpaths in the Alps, I was going to be the "Wales-guide" and I planned on doing some easy scrambling routes with them. So we've been up Nantlle ridge in great weather, which was fantastic (and new for me as well), up Snowdon via Watkin path (which was new for me as well, and tougher than I'd expected to be honoust) which was fantastic as well, be it we had no views from about 800 meters altitude, as the path and the summit were covered in clag.

We also had Tryfan on our to do list (ofcourse!), but as the predictions for the weather were less than promising, we let go of that idea and swore to come back to Snowdonia once again.

I couldn't get over the idea though, to only do 2 big walks (and some minor walks like Aber Falls and Great Orme coastal route) in a week. I had to visit the Rhinogs.

Weatherwise, I wasn't expecting miracles. I knew what was promised and I'd seen the black cloudpictograms. But the fact that all too soon my photocamera had some inner-lens condensation was a bit of bad news.
To make up for not having any photos, here's the video. No awardwinning material, but it gives a good idea of the terrain for anyone interested:

" />


and the route of the day.


our_route.gpx Open full screen  NB: Walkhighlands is not responsible for the accuracy of gpx files in users posts

User avatar
jacob
 
Posts: 521
Munros:19   Corbetts:9
Fionas:4   
Hewitts:19
Joined: Mar 4, 2015
Location: East of Felixstowe ;)

Register or Login
free to be able to rate and comment on reports (as well as access 1:25000 mapping).



Can you help support Walkhighlands?


Our forum is free from adverts - your generosity keeps it running.
Can you help support Walkhighlands and this community by donating by direct debit?



Return to Walk reports - Outside Scotland

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 12 guests