Posts Tagged Y Gribin

Powdery powder

As the country slowly freezes, the mountains of the UK are floundering under a sea of unconsolidated powder snow. After a rather loose excursion up Tower Gully in Cwm Cneifion before christmas, James and I were back in the Glyderau on New Year's Day. There had been more snow over Christmas, so we (and everyone else) were staying clear of gullies. This meant ridges, and we chose to have a look at Y Gribin (II). Some bright spark decided it would be a good idea to approach from the Bochlwyd side of the ridge, on the basis that it had been wind-scoured for the past few days and caught morning sun, and therefore may have melted a little and consolidated a bit more than other places. How wrong that bright spark was.

Heading around Llyn Bochlwyd towards the False Gribin. Photo by James Devine. Copyright Haydn Williams 2010

Heading around Llyn Bochlwyd towards the False Gribin. Photo by James Devine. Copyright Haydn Williams 2010

After wading through waist-deep powder we eventually made it up past the False Gribin and onto the ridge proper. The first bit of the route was nice and easy, but as the climbing got harder so it seemed to quickly become swamped under a sea of powder too. We followed the crest for a while, until I found myself stood at the top of a big slope of powder, poised to send it down onto some innocents on the path below. Not fancying incurring much collateral damage, we finally gave up and retreated back to the path. Turns out we weren't that far from the top anyway, but the remaining few metres of the path still weren't terribly solid. Once on the top, we plodded down Devil's Kitchen and into sheer chaos in Cwm Idwal.

James approaching the ridge from the football pitch. Copyright Haydn Williams 2010

James approaching the ridge from the football pitch. Copyright Haydn Williams 2010

The snow was rubbish for climbing, but perfect for making snowballs, sledging and playing around, which is what most of the population of North Wales seemed to be having great fun doing. I even saw one child who'd managed to climb halfway up the first pitch of Ordinary Route (Diff) on the slabs and bum slide back down again, it was so blanketed with snow! There were climbers all over the ice routes, which looked a bit fatter than the previous week. Unfortunately while a lot of people are having great fun on hard mixed routes (Black Ladders) and mid-grade ice (Idwal), we're somewhat limited by our lack of experience / 'bumbly' status and are desperately hoping for some freeze-thaw cycles to bring the snowy gullies into condition!

Snowdon massif and the coast from the top of the Glyers. Copyright Haydn Williams 2010

Snowdon massif and the coast from the top of the Glyers. Copyright Haydn Williams 2010

Anyway, whilst not a total success in that we didn't stick to the desired route all the way up, and it possibly wasn't the best route choice by me, it was a good day out and keeps us busy until the things we really want to do become climbable!

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Walking / Riding

I started my new job this week, meaning that Thursday and Friday last week were my final days of flexi-time freedom. Keen to make the most of it, I sacked work off and went walking and riding instead.

On Thursday I went snow-hunting, hoping to catch something easy in condition before everything disappeared. I was out of luck (below), so went up Senior's Ridge and down Y Gribin. A mini Glyderau loop which didn't hit any summits; how naughty. It did, however, add another route to the Scrambles in Snowdonia Challenge. Worryingly, the notoriety of the challenge seems to have spread outside the confines of this blog so it's all getting a bit serious.

<strong>'Easy Route' in Cwm Cneifion looking not very wintery.</strong><br />Copyright Haydn Williams 2009.

'Easy Route' in Cwm Cneifion looking not very wintery.
Copyright Haydn Williams 2009.

Senior's Ridge was dull. It got a bit exciting at one point over to the right, but I think that was more heading out above Idwal slabs than just sticking to the crest of the ridge. Either way, it looked like it required either a rope or a willingness to accept the possibility of falling all the way down the slabs. Anyway, I'll go back and try the fun way at some point, I'm sure.

<strong>The boredom-inducing summit plateau.</strong><br />Copyright Haydn Williams 2009.

The boredom-inducing summit plateau.
Copyright Haydn Williams 2009.

The plateau was boring due to the lack of view, but I was pleased to find that I could navigate it without a map (it's not clever, kids). I zipped down Y Gribin and back to the car. Not the most exciting day, but it's the first time I've been out this winter and not got something snowy done, so I can't complain.

Friday dawned dull and drizzly, but I was excited because I was going riding again! I borrowed Gareth's bike once again – not only is he a total hero for letting me steal it once again, he's also a hero (along with Dave) for taking an old Volvo around Europe to raise money for good causes in Moldova. Check out the Snowdodgers Rally page for more details, and sponser them with whatever you can spare. They'll probably need it to bribe their way out of Russia or something.

I spent the very wet morning riding around the red trail at Coed Llandegla. The centre is on privately-owned forestry land (i.e. a private forestry firm, not Forestry Commission) and seems to be run very well. There are numerous trails, with jumps and downhill sections graded right up to black. The trails are well signed and maintained, and there are loads of new sections bedding in to create even more fun! It's quite rocky so a full-susser would be noticeably more comfy than a hardtail by the end of the day I reckon. The visitor centre seems very well equipped, parking is a reasonable £2.50 for three hours or £4 all day. There's a functioning bike wash (Sherwood Pines take note), and allegedly the "Best Bacon Bap in Britain". Quite a serious claim, but one I didn't have time to investigate.

I was having too much fun to take any photos, sorry. You can check out the Coed Llandegla gallery here though. I'll try harder next time, I promise.

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The False Gribin

In amongst a very enjoyable stag weekend (congratulations J), I managed to find some time yesterday for a wander on the Glyders. I've come down Y Gribin often enough, but I fancied either a wander up the False Gribin, or at least a look at it to see what it was like when the forecast wasn't "mobility may be impossible on higher ground". Sure enough, when I got there it was too wet and windy to be any fun, so I wandered up a snow slope to the side of the main ridge.
View from the False Gribin.
Although there were a few gusts, it wasn't too bad until I reached the top of the ridge (see photo for the view back down towards Llyn Bochlwyd). The wind was absolutely hammering across the top, and mobility was indeed impossible! The plan had been to descend Y Gribin and meet the rest of the group in Cwm Idwal. However, I had to turn around, and went back down the way I'd come up; not quite what I had in mind, but a very fun couple of hours nonetheless. The snow was melting rapidly, so it looks like that's the end of another Snowdonia winter. Bring on the sunshine!

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