After a hearty breakfast at the Glan Aber Hotel, we set off on what would be the most climbing of any of the days, at nearly 4,000ft (or 1,200m). Our route was initially along yet another section of the Snowdonia Slate Trail, alongside of the Afon Llugwy (river) and past the Swallow Falls. From there we wandered through the woods and across the moor to Capel Curig. That’s where we parted from the Slate Trail and the ‘serious’ climbing started, up to Y Foel Goch (@ 2,640ft or 805m) and, from there, slightly down to the Miner’s track.
Eager to ‘bag’ Glyder Fach (@3,262ft or 994m), Dave, Pete and I carried on to the top, leaving Tim and Liam to meander down to the Pen-y-Gwryd Hotel. The summit was a mass of random boulders, which took some navigating to get onto the actual top but, with Dave’s ‘perfectly safe’ assistance, we managed it. (See pics 29P and 30). We scrambled back down and returned to the Miner’s track to reach the hotel in good time for dinner. 😋
The Pen-y-Gwryd hotel has quite a history, it’s famous for being the training headquarters of the first successful Everest expedition in 1953. Several well known climbers and celebrities have signed their names on one of the ceilings, including Sir Edmund Hilary, George Mallory, Alan Hinkes, Don Willans and Sir Roger Bannister. The Beatles once visited the hotel, but they were not deemed famous enough (at the time no doubt) to be invited to sign the ceiling!
For more information on this rather amazing place, please click or touch here.
With thanks to Pete for the use of some of his photos (suitably watermarked) and the ‘loan’ of his camera to take the summit selfie, (pic 30).





































Once again beautiful shots, I like the n° 32 very much !!!
How great to stay in a hotel that is linked to the climbers of Mount Everest.
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Thanks again Rudi. My wife like no. 32 as well. We may yet get it printed and framed! 👍😊
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That even seems like a very good idea…. do it!!!!
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So you’re out hiking on new adventures again? 😁 New amazing views and I guess it’s more fun to hike with some nice friends instead of the challenge of being out there all alone. Great photos as always and the picture of the three happy guys brought a big smile to my face. It really shows that you all enjoy the tour.
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Thanks Anita. We get together once per year normally. We have a lot of ‘history’ to chat about – the things we’ve done and places we’ve been. It’s a lot of fun as you can see! (I hope you’ve already seen Day 1 & 2 and 4 will be published tomorrow morning. 😊
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No, I haven’t seen Day 1 & 2 yet but I for sure will 😀 I have visitors from Sweden now so the time at the computer is limited.
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That’s OK. I just didn’t want you to miss anything. 😉 Enjoy your visitors.
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Glorious walk, Mike!! And wonderful landscape too🤸♂️🙂
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Thanks Hanna, you’re very kind! 😊
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