Just
a couple of days after Christmas produced some good weather for the club’s
annual post-festivities walk, this year heading to Crafnant for a circular walk
taking in the Creigiau Gleision ridge.
I
was first to arrive at the car park and I booted up while awaiting further
arrivals. Cars pulled in at regular
intervals and soon a group of thirteen headed up the lane to a track leading
uphill through woodland to the Gelli Plantation and past Lledwigan before
starting up the open hillside. The group
stretched out and although we followed the path as best we could, a few
diversions were needed to avoid some boggy areas before hunkering down in the
shelter of some low crags to eat lunch.
Our heathery dining room turned out to be just below the north-east
summit with good views of the higher Carneddau and Llyn Cowlyd.
The
path along the ridge passed beneath the highpoint of Creigiau Gleision but I
took a quick detour to the summit. At
this point I started to wonder who was doing the navigating and wondered
whether the rest realised just how close to the summit they were. Maybe they were just happy to be out and
bagging summits didn’t have the relevance to them as it does to me.
Ogwen valley |
looking back to /Creigiau Gleision |
Pen Llithrig y Wrach |
As
we walked south, the views along the Ogwen valley impressed as the Glyderau
broke up the low sunrays, casting their shadows across to the Carneddau.
At Craiglwyn summit we put our heads together to decide which way to descend,
particularly as daylight was starting to ebb away. A line between Moel Ddefaid and Clogwyn yr
Eryr was chosen and as there was no path we followed the line of an old wall
and new fence, neither of them marked on the map, to the head of the Crafnant
valley.
Crafnant valley |
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