Neil is doing an epic hike in spring, and wants to get himself ready for it. Some good long hikes are in order. And I had suggested the Carneddau horseshoe. I am in that general area quite a lot, but I hadn't done the full horseshoe in years! And it's a walk you can just do from my front door. He thought it was a good idea.
The forecast was partially cloudy during the day, and rain in the later afternoon. Good enough.
When we started walking up the ridge towards Carnedd Dafydd it was indeed cloudy, and I feared a bit we would end up with our face in the clouds. To a certain extent, that was true. Sometimes it lifted a little bit and you got some of the amazing views. And it also got quite windy. I know that wouldn't be getting any less until we would come down on the other side!
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| On Mynydd Du, with Carnedd Dafydd in the cloud in the distance |
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| Scaling Carnedd Dafydd |
We reached the summit of Carnedd Dafydd quite abruptly. And by that point it was time for coffee and a snack. And a leak. I struggled to stay upright when I was heading for a rock to crouch behind. I wasn't sure if this ridge walk would really work in these conditions. But we would give it a go. You can always descend the flank of the hill if you want to bail.
After coffee we went on, and it was ok. We were fully out of the cloud now, and the views were amazing. There were still some snow remnants.
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| Hike selfie |
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| Snow above the Black Ladders |
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| Sunny views |
When we got to the wind shelter on Carnedd Gwenllian we sat down for lunch. It was snug in the shelter, and outside the wind was howling. We were joined by a fell runner.
After lunch we continued our way. It was still very blowy! I sometimes had to stand still and brace myself so as to not be blown over. But the views were still great! They got a bit gloomier over time when the weather turned. But we could just leg it home now. And we did.
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| Clouds come in |
In the end we had done 21 km and 1150 m of ascent, in some 7 hours. Not bad! And peanuts in comparison to his epic hike, but well, Im sure it helped a bit!













