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Fairbourne beach near Dolgellau
This cliff now has 50+ problems of good quality all details will begin the Snowdonia South Bouldering Guide 2022 Neanderthal Area The steep smooth walls around the cave have a high-concentration of high-calibre lines, and, as such, may be the hard-climber’s highlight at Fairbourne. Jumping down seems the most logical option for most problems. For... Continue Reading →
Video: Bala, Llyn Celyn by Terry Taylor
https://videopress.com/v/LORjJNTd?preloadContent=metadata First Ascent, Sailing to Pennsylvania, Terry Taylor
Videos: Rhinog by Sam Tolhurst and Terry Taylor
https://videopress.com/v/9Oy6Aoca?preloadContent=metadata Sam Tolhurst in Cwm Nantcol, Redhaired Girl, 7c, First Ascent https://videopress.com/v/9wxxwqha?preloadContent=metadata Rhinog, Level 42, 7a, First Ascent, Terry Taylor
Video: Blaenau Ffestiniog, Supernatural, by Terry Taylor
Terry Taylor tackling the 7a Supernatural in Blaenau Ffestiniog
Videos: Blaenau Ffestiniog by Zed Oliver Jones
Some great videos from Zed Oliver Jones in Blaenau Ffestiniog
Rhobell Fawr pt 2
At the south western end of the Arennig complex this domed mountain is littered with many small walls and boulders and gives a good day out just exploring with a mat.
Rhobell Fawr, Trad climbing
Composed of a wide spread of small walls and edges the rock is the usual high friction good quality Rhobell type, the aspect south and the view magnificent. The far west wall commands a fabulous view down across the Mawddach.
Moelwynion report, Martin Crook
Go through the mountains, crest a rise topping out Crimea Pass, then drop 13% steep, am millitar for ¼ of a mile, but don’t expect all visions of Snowdonia to guarantee serenity. You could for instance wake up in Blaenau Ffestiniog engulfed by Trollenberg Terror cloud cover and, if unfamiliar with drizzle grey surroundings, be... Continue Reading →