Area: Glyderau
Lectures finished in the early afternoon and the forecast was glorious, so I headed off for a van nanobreak parking up in Ogwen just before 3pm. This gave sufficient time to plough up to the perfectly sunlit west face, Tryfan's 'Yin' side, which gives a range of interesting and relaxed scrambles with a mountaineering flavour. I have done most, if not all, of them over the years so headed up to Y Gully, probably the furthest from the road! But the very steep slog up isn't too bad if you take the right approach and pack light. Last time I did this combo I was heading to a wild camp near Caseg Fraith but today I carried almost nothing. The sun lit the face to perfection as I took the left edge of the gully up sharp holds to avoid the first big chockstone: this is slabby and enjoyable, and leads back into the gully. At the next blockage, I messed around in the damp gully before moving left on big holds then finishing up slabs in the gully itself. From here you can pick your way up the rocky upper section to join the North Ridge near the tower. After a break on top enjoying slightly hazy views and warm early spring sunshine, I trotted down to Bochlwyd and then a quick bath in Llyn Ogwen before eating my pasta salad in Mymbyr before a peaceful but very cold van night in Sygun.
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