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SH6661 : Tryfan and the Glyders overlooking Llyn Ogwen by Ian Greig Tryfan and the Glyders overlooking Llyn Ogwen
SH6661 : View south west over Llyn Ogwen by Nigel Brown View south west over Llyn Ogwen
Looking over Llyn Ogwen to a distant Cwm Idwal. Taken just below the stream crossing on the path to Cwm Lloer.
SH6661 : Above Cwm Lloer by Chris Andrews Above Cwm Lloer
Carnedd Dafyfydd in the distance.
SH6661 : Tryfan and the Glyders. by Peter S Tryfan and the Glyders.
On the ridge leading to Carnedd Dafydd from Carnedd Llewelyn. A glimpse of Llyn Bochlwyd can be seen in the distance.
SH6661 : Looking back down Pen yr Ole Wen's east ridge scramble by Jeremy Bolwell Looking back down Pen yr Ole Wen's east ridge scramble
The dry stone walling looks tiny below and the valley of the Afon Lloer like a model. But the path shows me that this route is nothing new to many walkers and I must turn, face uphill and push on.
SH6661 : Ogwen Valley by Brian Deegan Ogwen Valley
SH6661 : On the hillside above Glan Dena by Richard Law On the hillside above Glan Dena
On the first part of the climb up from the A5 at the eastern end of Llyn Ogwen, heading for a fine winter day out around the hills of the southern Carneddau. The route on this occasion took the Wrekin Mountaineering Club members directly up... (more)
SH6661 : East ridge of Pen yr Ole Wen by Richard Webb East ridge of Pen yr Ole Wen
The east ridge of Pen yr Ole Wen, a preferred ascent route to the Ogwen treadmill forms the side wall of a fine corrie, Cwm ffynon Lloer.
SH6661 : Tryfan by Philip Halling Tryfan
Tryan viewed from the path ascending the eastern slopes of Pen yr Ole Wen.
SH6661 : Eastern flank of Pen yr Ole Wen by Eirian Evans Eastern flank of Pen yr Ole Wen
Pen yr Ole Wen is the seventh highest mountain in Snowdonia and is the same height as England's highest, Scafell Pike. It is the most southerly of the Carneddau range. Seen from across Llyn Ogwen.
SH6661 : Pen yr Ole Wen by Hansjoerg Lipp Pen yr Ole Wen
As seen from our route from Ffynnon Lloer to the east ridge.
SH6661 : Tryfan touched by cloud by Jeremy Bolwell Tryfan touched by cloud
We descend in sunshine once again, the wintery shower having mercifully passed, leaving everything fresher, sharper and cleaner.

 
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