Nantlle ridge

Nantlle ridge, the second attempt, Eifionydd, Snowdonia – November | ナントハル・リッジをもう一度

The first time we went to walk over the Nantlle ridge was in August earlier in the year. That time, the rain was constant and it was much windier on the ridge itself, and the wetness was making the rock very slippery, so we had ended up turning back.

This time, despite the red sky in the morning, the weather held, and we got as far as the penultimate top of the ridge before we decided to turn back and retrace our steps due to the amount of daylight remaining. We’d started walking at 7.30am, and finished at around 3.15pm.

The ridge has tops with some memorable names – Y Garn (like in the Glyders – means ‘the cairn’), Mynydd Drws y Coed (mountain of/at the door of the wood/of the forest gap?), Trum y Ddysgl (ridge of the dish?), Mynydd Tal y Mignedd (mountain at the end of the bog), Craig Cwm Silyn (Silyn Valley Crag). The last one, Garnedd Goch (red cairn), we didn’t visit on this day.

Morning red sky

Red sky in the morning …

Red sky 2

… shepherd’s warning? Luckily, it didn’t hold true for us that day.

Nantlle ridge

Looking south along the ridge over to the next top, Mynydd Drws y Coed

Morning view

Morning view towards Rhydd Ddu and Snowdon Ranger station by Llyn Cwellyn (the further lake)

Morning view

Morning view from Nantlle ridge, looking east (towards Yr Aran?)

Y Garn, Nantlle ridge

At Y Garn, the first top, looking south-west. An odd-looking top, with several large shelters

Sharp edge of Nantlle ridge

The knife edge of Nantlle ridge

Nantlle ridge looking south-west

Looking south-west along the Nantlle ridge – a mixture of sharp edges and gentle lines

Nantlle ridge offshoots - the section with visible striations would be Craig Trum y Ddysgl, the crags by Trum y Ddysgl (the third top of the day)

The lower offshoots of the main Nantlle ridge

Mist on the ridge

Mist on the ridge

Misty ridge, looking back north

Looking back north at misty side of ridge

Northward view from ridge

Looking north along the ridge

Nantlle ridge cwm

Looking north-west into cwm from the ridge

Walking on wrong side of ridge

Don’t do that! It makes me nervous …

Misty view

Misty view of way back

A clearer view

A clearer view of way back with the mist cleared somewhat, looking towards obelisk on Mynydd Tal-y-Mignedd and top of Trum y Ddysgl from top near Craig Cwm Silyn and Craig Pennant

The view west-south-west

The view west-south-west towards Garnedd Goch in distance

The low sun

Looking out to sea

Looking down

Looking down into Cwm Silyn

Low sun

The days were short

Craig Pennant

Looking back south-west towards Craig Pennant

View south

View southwards

Big white cloud

Big white cloud over nearby hill (Mynydd Mawr?)

Nearby hills

Nearby hills in afternoon sunlight

Narrow bit of ridge

A narrow bit of ridge on way back to Trum y Ddysgl

Light and shade

Light and shade

Misty ridge

Misty ridge line

Interesting rock formation

Interesting rock formation

View of Snowdon and Yr Aran

View of Snowdon (top in cloud), Y Lliwedd (double peak just peeking over), and Yr Aran (the conical hill)

Ridge edge

Ridge line

Snowdon in the afternoon sun

Snowdon in the afternoon sun

Snowdon at sunset

Snowdon with sun setting

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Map of walk route

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