Ty Powdwr joint meet with Craven MC
Craven MC (& friend): Dave Bateman (Gritstone Club), John Ward, Dick & Barbara Winslow.
KMC: Dave Dillon, Ding Koy, Carolyn Mills, Dave Shotton, James Williams.
A small but select group came on this joint meet with our Skipton-based kindred club, the Craven Mountaineering Club. Despite variable weather, everyone had a good weekend climbing, walking and socialising.
An advance party comprising Dave B and John arrived in Snowdonia on Thursday afternoon in time to go to Tremadog and climb Christmas Curry/Micah Finish (HS 4b) on Craig Bwlch y Moch before heading on to Ty Powdwr. They returned to Tremadog on Friday to climb Poor Man's Peuterey (S) on Craig Pant Ifan before the rain came in, giving occasion to call in at Eric’s Café (still up for sale) where they were served by Eric Jones himself. Everyone else joined them at Ty Powdwr on the Friday evening.
The weather didn’t look too promising first thing on Saturday, but brightened up later in the morning. Encouraged by this improvement, Dave B and John drove up the Llanberis Pass but decided to continue to Tremadog (again!), revisiting Craig Bwlch y Moch to climb another classic route, One Step in the Clouds (VS 4c), before it rained as on the previous day.
Meanwhile the KMC contingent stopped off at Clogwyn y Grochan in the Pass. Carolyn and James climbed Spectre (HVS 5a), while Ding and Daves D and S climbed Phantom Rib (VS 4c), the first pitches of which seemed quite awkward! The weather turned from a mix of sun and dark cloud to rain just as team ‘D’ finished Phantom Rib and abseiled off behind James and Carolyn. After sheltering in a recess at the base of the crag to eat a late lunch, all returned to the hut.
Dick and Barbara on the other hand went for a walk round Llyn Padarn, via Padarn Country Park, Fachwen, the slate quarries on the slopes of Cefn Du above Llanberis, then down and round the SE end of Llyn Padarn, and up through the Vivian Slate Quarries back to Ty Powdwr. A relaxed and sociable evening followed with everyone back at the hut.
Sunday started in a showery manner, so Ding led us in some yogic stretching exercises as an indoor warm-up. The KMC group then went for a short walk over Moel Smytho above Waunfawr; we left the viewpoint on Braich Moel Smytho to reach the summit of Moel Smytho (343 m), then headed down to the neighbouring forest to the SE, where we found (we think) the remains of an old stone chapel and the ancient well known as Ffynnon Garmon and ate lunch, then headed back over Moel Smytho to the viewpoint parking spot. This was followed by a tour of Llanberis gear shops and a visit to Pete’s Eats.
Meanwhile Dick and Barbara headed for home via a scenic route, stopping for an archaeological walk at Llyn Brenig on the Denbigh Moors between Betws-y-Coed and the Clwydian Hills, taking in the reservoir and some interesting Stone and Bronze Age sites as well as a more recent summer pasture settlement. Dave B and John headed back to Yorkshire more directly but were caught in heavy traffic!
Dave Shotton