Monday, June 16, 2025

Glyder Fach

Peaks: Glyder Fach
Area: Glyderau, Eryri
The forecast this morning was for low cloud to clear quite early, and this seemed to be happening as I approached Ogwen Cottage with mist rolling away from the ridges in spectacular fashion. These conditions are often memorable so it seemed important to get high as soon as possible, not easy with tired legs after yesterday's race. I took a similar direct line up to Bochlwyd as I did in April, and this was to be a similar time-pressed excursion. Above the steps, mist was indeed rolling attractively down into Cwm Bochlwyd. I skirted the lake to find the line of the False Gribin. Remarkably, I have no memory of doing this before - it is the true rocky continuation of the upper Gribin, which is the only properly defined section anyway. As such, it triples the amount of scrambling although it is very mild - a series of miniature detached ridges and short slabby sections until a steeper tower is reached at the end. Sadly, however, the clag didn't clear, and was thick enough to lead to drizzle on the always tricky traverse to Glyder Fach and then the scree descent. In thick mist this is the most confusing terrain in Wales, never the same route twice no matter how many times you've done it! The scree adjacent to Bristly Ridge is unpleasant too, but I got down to the stile in good time then jogged the rest down towards Ogwen Cottage: 1.31 for the mini round.

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