Take advantage of the extended Winter conditions in Snowdonia, North Wales this weekend.

This 2 day introductory course will provide you with the skills to explore and enjoy the mountains in Winter. The course is aimed at summer hill and mountain walkers, who wish to develop their skills and confidence in Winter conditions.

2 places left on this course

Course Title: M1. Intro to Winter Skills (Saturday/Sunday)
Duration: 2 days – instruction only
Cost: £160 per person **Special Offer £120.00 per person**
Location: Snowdonia, North Wales.
Group size: up to 4 clients with 1 instructor

For further details see the Introduction to Winter Skills pages.

To make a booking please complete the booking enquiry form.

We are happy to arrange private guiding or instruction to suit requirements. So, if you don’t find a course on our website that suits you, please contact us to make a booking enquiry.

Entering The Nameless Cwm

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New Snow has arrived and the cold conditions are set to continue at least to the weekend.  Excellent for last minute Winter walking and Winter skills.

We entered Cwm Cneifion (The Nameless Cwm) via the Gully on the left hand side of Idwal Slabs which is entertaining in its self. We climbed Tower Slabs on the far side of the Cwm. An excellent day for so late in the year. There should be a few freeze/thaw cycles this week making the weekend look great.

Winter Skills in Snowdonia

Winter Skills in Snowdonia

Winter Skills in Snowdonia

New snow drop in Snowdonia provides a good opportunity to develop your winter skills


See our Winter skills pages for more details.





Last minute Winter skills course added this week to take advantage of the good conditions: 19-20th March 2013. Contact us to make a booking enquiry.

We are happy to arrange private guiding or instruction to suit requirements.

Check out the Calendar and Listings for the dates and details of all upcoming activities and courses.

Scrambling on Tryfan Bach

Out with Paul today enjoying some scrambles on Tryfan Bach (little Tryfan).

We practiced techniques on grade 3 scrambles until the weather closed in.

We are happy to arrange private guiding or instruction to suit requirements. See our scrambling pages for more details.

Check out the Calendar and Listings for the dates and details of all upcoming activities and courses.

Contact us to make a booking enquiry.

Spectacular views from the Rhyd Ddu route - Snowdon

Today we enjoyed a glorious mountain day walking on Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa). Two classic routes, an ascent of 895m (2,936ft) via the Rhyd Ddu path and descent via the Snowdon Ranger path, completing our walk back to the Rhyd Ddu car park by taking the footpath across marshes, fields and the remains of the old slate quarry.

Initially the ascent is gradual (to get you warmed up!). It gets steeper and rockier and this is sustained. Today in the winter sunshine we had a spectacular view of Llyn y Gadair, Llyn Cwellyn and Dyffryn Nantlle through the pass between the two lakes.

From the exposed Llechog ridge we had fabulous views of Cwm Clogwyn and its three small lakes of: Llyn Glas; Llyn Coch; and Llyn Nadroedd.

After the zig-zags, we reached Bwlch Main. This is a narrow and rocky ridge with steep slopes either side. It was covered in snow and some ice but not enough to require crampons. However, when we reached the point above, where the Watkin Path joins the Rhyd Ddu path, crampons made progress to the summit easier, as there are sections of thick ice on this final rocky section.

Descending from the summit care was taken on icy sections of the path at Clogwyn Du’r Arddu and Bwlch Cwm Brwynog. Again crampons make progress much safer and easier. A leisurely descent and sunshine ensured we enjoyed the views all the way back to the car park at Rhyd Ddu.

See our walking pages for more details. We are happy to arrange private guiding or instruction to suit requirements.

To make a booking please complete the booking enquiry form.

Clogwyn y Person Arête

cgyA beautiful sunny day for a scramble on Snowdon, taking the classic direct line up the grade 3 scramble on the Parsons Nose and up onto Clogwyn y Person Arête.



Keith thoroughly enjoyed the scramble on the arête – it was on his tick list and today was the day he conquered it.

We are happy to arrange private guiding or instruction to suit requirements. See our scrambling pages for more details.

Check out the Calendar and Listings for the dates and details of all upcoming activities and courses.

Contact us to make a booking enquiry.