Saturday, January 10, 2026

Pen Llithrig

Peaks: Pen Llithrig y Wrach
Area: Carneddau, Eryri
A memorable outing, breaking trail through deep, unconsolidated snow under a blue sky. It was a route forced on us by our late arrival after the parkrun, meaning we couldn't find anywhere to park to do something ridgy and sporty in Ogwen, so had to start in Capel, which was a shame although not remotely surprising. I didn't want to go up Gallt yr Ogof, as we did the lengthy slog up this just before Christmas. Siabod didn't inspire, so Peter and I headed off to Pen Llithrig which was a perfect gleaming white pyramid from Capel. We had this to ourselves but this had the (anticipated and inevitable) effect of meaning we had to break trail from half way up after following two sets of footprints initially. These disappeared where the hill steepens, rendering the rest like a remote Himalayan ascent! The snow was deep and untravelled: I have done this kind of thing before, and it is notoriously exhausting. We moved towards one of the vague ribs on this side, hoping for shallower cover, and this was interesting for a bit. We also had some windblown solid neve at times, which was glorious relief from the sometimes thigh or waist-deep trudging. But we worked well as a team and eventually gained the summit after a unprecedentedly slow ascent! Stunning views from one of the park's best viewpoints. The unusual volume of snow made everything really exceptional, very fortunate after the spectacular festive outings: the last three outings have all given some of the best Welsh mountain views I have had in 40 years, an incredible sequence really. Llewellyn looked stunning, as did Tryfan, plastered in snow. We ate lunch in the sunshine, although the wind was keen. The descent was far easier, although with little real glissading, meaning we had time for a recovery pint in the Albion.

Y Promenad parkrun

'Race': Y Promenad parkrun (Rhos on Sea)
Time/Position: 18.44 (4th from 428)
A pink sunrise with tendrils of mist across the bay as we arrived in Rhos on Sea. This parkrun is only a couple of months old, but I opted for it ahead of the XC championships today for a few reasons, the most important being the winter conditions in Eryri, which I wanted to combine it with. Peter agreed, and we set off as part of a huge field (some other events were cancelled due to ice, it was -1 even in Rhos on Sea!). I couldn't get going, despite brand new shoes, and really felt the cold air in my lungs. The route heads towards Old Colwyn, rather like Twin Piers, then returns via a rather unfortunate extra loop which rather spoils the flow. It also gets very crowded with runners on various stages, just as well it is a timed run, not a race! I felt a little better towards the end, but all in all this was a disappointing performance, at least half a minute slower than I had intended to run. It was enough for another age group course record, but as the event is in its infancy I doubt it will last long. Peter and I then drove up to Ogwen looking for parking places.

Sunday, January 04, 2026

Sliema-Valletta

A mini-break in Malta, and an attempt at a tempo 10 miler in advance of the Four Villages half. As such, it went reasonably well although I did struggle with a fairly early start from our hotel in Sliema. The weather was more or less perfect, sunny and warm but not humid. I hugged the coastline along the bays to Gzira and Manoel Island. From here, another little inlet beyond Ta'Xbiex and then it was up surprisingly steep streets to Valletta, which occupies a high fortress position on its own peninsula. I ran straight through the pedestrianised centre, then east to the Grand Harbour, where I took some pictures of the sun rising above the Sleeping Soldier monument. Wonderful views across to the Three Cities and over Valletta itself, looking like a cross between Tunis and Palermo, as you might expect. This was urban running at its best and I wove my way through narrow streets to regain the hill down to Ta'Xbiex and back to Sliema in around 70 minutes for 10 miles, as planned.