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Saturday
Dec012012

Climb Snowdon: Day challenge - Snowdon Ranger

Event Snapshot:

Date: Saturday 1st December 2012
Meeting Time: 09:00
Estimated Finish Time: 16:00
Walk Distance: 12 miles
Walk Level (see below for details): Difficult, Challenge

 Cost:
Loyalty Pass: £15

Challenge 2012 Price: £20.12 

Teams of 4 or more: £15 per person

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Event Description:

This circular day walk up Mt Snowdon will see us meeting at the Snowdon Ranger YHA. From here we will walk to the start of the Rhyd Ddu path for our ascent up Snowdon. On summitting we will have plenty of time to celebrate our achievement and maybe even a tipple from the cafe. Before we head back to the Snowdon Ranger YHA via the Snowdon Ranger Path.

Rhyd Ddu Path

The Rhyd Ddu path, also called the Beddgelert Path, leads from the village of Rhyd Ddu, west of Snowdon, gently up on to Llechog, a broad ridge dropping west from the summit.   It is considered one of the easier routes to the summit,   with the advantage that the summit is visible from the start, but is one of the least used routes. It climbs at a shallow gradient to Bwlch Main, shortly southwest of the summit, from where it climbs more steeply, meeting up with the Watkin Path at a site marked with a large standing stone a few hundred metres from the summit.

Snowdon Ranger Path

The Snowdon Ranger Path begins at the youth hostel beside Llyn Cwellyn, to the west of the mountain, served by the A4085 and Snowdon Ranger railway station. This was formerly the Saracen's Head Inn, but was renamed under the ownership of the mountain guide John Morton. It is "probably the oldest path to the summit".

The route begins with zigzags through "lush green turf", before reaching a flatter boggy area in front of Llyn Ffynnon-y-gwas. The path then climbs to Bwlch Cwm Brwynog, and then snakes along the ridge above Clogwyn Du'r Arddu towards the summit. This path meets the railway, the Llanberis Path, the Crib Goch path, and the combined Pig Track and Miners' Track all within a short distance, just below the summit.

Text from Wilkipedia....

 

Walk Level:

Difficult: With distances of between 6 to 15 miles these walks are difficult due to the terrain and type of ground we will be covering.  With occasional scrambles and rarely on footpaths you will likely be walking across open moorland, through heather and scrub.  These walks are often at heights in excess of 750m where the weather can change quickly.  On these walks walking boots are essential along with suitable mountain clothing.  If you'd like to discuss clothing or any concerns you might have please contact the LargeOutdoors office. 

Challenge: By the very nature of these walks they are going to be a challenge, most walks will be over 15 miles long.  However our long distance challenge walks are often via easy to navigate and well marked routes.  The difficulty here comes from the distance travelled instead of any specific technical or difficult terrain.  It is essential that you have well fitted and sturdy footwear.  We also highly recommend you purchase a pair of good quality walking socks (preferably wool based).  The staff here all rave about Icebreaker socks, good socks will be one of your best investments on a challange walk. 

Please note that the weather can affect the terrain under foot and it is essential that you check the weather forecast on the day and wear appropriate clothing.  We recommend that you check out a specific mountain weather service such The Met Office, Mountain Weather Forecast.

Fully Guided:

This event is fully guided meaning there is a LargeOutdoors leader with you throughout the day.  Everyone of our leaders is experienced in leading walks across all sorts of terrain along with being first aid qualified.  As a group we will carry first aid kits, emergency shelters and any additional group safety equipment deemed necessary for this event.  However, you are also responsible for ensuring your own safety and carrying all essential and sometimes compulsory safety equipment.  See our kit lists further down on the event details for more information.

What you get:

  • Fully guided day walk up Snowdon Rhyd Ddu Path
  • Fully qualified mountain leaders to show you the way
  • The chance to climb the highest peak in England
  • The chance to meet new people
  • The opportunity to explore the UK

Are Dogs Allowed? Yes dogs are allowed on this event on the condition their owners abide by our Dogs Code of Conduct.

Kit Lists:

Knowing what kit to have with you is essential for having a safe trip with LargeOutdoors.  With this in mind we have compiled some kit lists to offer you some help and advice on what to pack.

If you are new to LargeOutdoors and outdoor pursuits in general please do not feel that you have to go out and purchase all of the kit on the list.  You would be better off attending some events and gaining the experience and talking to other members about what kind of kit you should purchase.  Then slowly purchase the kit that suits your preferred event/s, skills, body and budget. 

As a guide we have listed compulsory equipment that your leader will insist that you have before you continue with the activity below.  However you should always attempt to bring all items with you including warm clothes, hats and gloves etc.

Compulsory Kit: In addition to your personal kit you will need to carry a survival bag and a whistle on this walk.  These are compulsory, if you do not have either of these items with you, we will be unable to allow you to continue on the walk.  They can be purchased as part of the registration process below and we will bring them to the event for you.  After the event they are yours to take them home for your own personal use.

Don't forget: Just some of the key items not to forget on this event. 

  • Warm Clothes
  • Hat & Gloves
  • Food & Drinks
  • Waterproofs
  • Survival Bag and Whistle

This is not an exhaustive list please refer to our full kit lists.

Not Included:

Travel to and from the meeting location, insurance, personal walking equipment.

Food and Drinks:

The majority of our locations are remote and far from local shops, the below information is provided as a guide to what food and drink you should think about bringing with you.

Packed Lunch: For each day walk you will need to supply your own packed lunch.  Please also remember to bring water and fluids for the walk.

Booking and Paying:

Please book this event online using the form at the bottom of this page. We accept most major credit and debit cards online. However, If you would prefer to pay by BACS/Cheque please select the option for BACS or cheque below. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact the LargeOutdoors office.

Meeting Location:

Venue Address: Snowdon Ranger YHA

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