Ty Powdwr - Wild Swimming Meet
Wild Swim – Siabod Shiver & Michelle & Marks 20 years together party
Present: Midge Castick, Dave Wylie, Christine Beeston, Jo Stratford, Kirsten Mundt, Laura Collier, Dave Shotton, Trish Cranston, Al Metelko, Tim Howarth, Laura Bond, Michelle Harvie, Mark Garrod, Lorna Marsland and David
Saturday 22nd August 2014
We caught the 10.35 bus to Plas y Brenin. The rain started as we got off the bus to meet Lorna and David who had very gallantly come down just for the day’s entertainment.
A very short walk brought us to the shore of Llynau Mymbyr (195 m). The cold air temperature, rain and 13.8 oC water temperature was quite a contrast to the warmth of the bus. However this did not deter eight swimmers. First in was Dave S, closely followed by Kirsten, Christine, Laura, Tim, Trish, Midge, Michelle.
After a quickish change in our respective Personal Changing Cubicles (PCC) we set off following the south side of Afon Llugwy and ascended Siabod passing Llyn y Rhos and heading for the atmospheric Foel Quarry (495m). Eleven swimmers took the interesting scramble down to this beautiful pool which was 13.2 oC. Mark was first in (which is most unusual), closely followed by Dave S, Kirsten, Michelle, Christine, Laura, Tim, Trish, Midge, Al and Lorna. More rain followed (spot the pattern here!), and after a quick lunch we scrambled up the East ridge of Moel Siabod. A descent to the Pen y Gwryd hotel, unfortunately bypassing 2 lovely lakes below Moel Siabod due to time constraints – maybe next time. We had time for a quick drink in the PYG before the bus was due at 5.35pm. As it turned out we would have had time for a few rounds as the bus finally arrived at 6.00pm. For information the Pen y Pass bus service is notoriously unreliable now, but there are always enterprising cab drivers waiting at the bus stops to take you where you need to go. Apologies to Jim and Sandy that we did not meet up. Having been deterred from Ogwen by driving rain they attempted to join us. Unfortunately we were even slower than they had predicted, so they remained ahead of us all day, despite waiting for us, for nearly an hour at times. Not sure we managed 70 minutes of cold water swimming or 70 swims between us to mark the clubs 70th year, but we definitely managed at least 70 oooohs.
Other Saturday activities: Colin & Mary, Robert & Andy climbed at Tremadog. Lucy & Gareth climbed in the quarries
Sunday 23nd August 2014
Colin & Robert climbed on Dinas Cromlech. Trish and Al ascended Pen yr Ole y Wen at Ogwen. Bridget and Carys walked the entire length of the Glyders. Roger and Owen went down hill mountain biking, without too many mishaps. Jo and Andy had a local walk. Michelle & Mark & our guests Louise & Chris Gorman and dog Freya walked up Moel Eilio. Jim, Sandy, Kirsten, Dave W, Mark Ashley and Midge scrambled up Cloggy and came back down to Pen y Pass. Lucy & Gareth climbed in the quarries
Sunday night – Party time
The evening kicked off with some bubbly. Our 46 party goers (all listed in the hut log book) made a great job of eating the vats of chilli and numerous puddings. Then Andy hit the deck to start the disco at 9.00. There were lots of great keen dancers, notably Sabina who managed to dance continually from 9.00 pm until 2.00 am.
Awards for the night go to:
- Andy for another fantastic set.
- The KMC for a true collective effort to produce vats of chilli and lots of puddings.
- Kirsten for coming all the way from Basel.
- Roger who narrowly beat Craig for the dad dancing prize.
- Gabriella for having far too much energy.
Monday 24nd August 2014
There was lots of tidying up done – much appreciated. Many headed off home. Michelle, Mark, the Marsdens and Cath, Jeremy, Gabriella & Kate, and my guest Ed Gamble headed down to Lake Padarn for a swim (Michelle, Cath, Jeremy, Gabriella). Trish and Al had launched the inflatable canoe and enjoyed a paddle on Padarn. Well at least Trish seemed to be while Al was reclining in the rear seat.
Thanks to all who came for the weekend. Thanks to the swimmers, walkers and photographers who made the grey, showery wild swim day so enjoyable. Thanks to all for making the effort to come and helping us celebrate 20 years together and make this such a fun weekend. A big thanks to Lester for turning up as he thought there might be someone at the hut – not sure he expected 45 others
We both thoroughly enjoyed the weekend and hope everyone else did too.
Michelle Harvie