Treescaper: View up to Pen yr Ole Wen from Gwern Gof Uchaf farm
Treescaper: Starting up towards Cym Lloer
Treescaper: Looking back towards Tryfan and the Glydrs
Treescaper: Looking down towards Ogwen and the A5
Treescaper: Walking up alongside Afon Lloer
Treescaper: Short scramble up towards the summit
Treescaper: View back down the A5 at the top of the outcrop
Treescaper: Tryfan panorama
Treescaper: Across towards the clear top of Tryfan
Treescaper: Eastern side of Pen yr Ole Wen
Treescaper: Pen yr Ole Wen summit
Treescaper: Looking down on Llyn Loer from the start of a 3 mile, 3000 foot ridge walk
Treescaper: The view from Carnedd Fach towards Carnedd Daffyd, - still in the cloud
Treescaper: The cloud lifts above the edge of the cliffs of Ysgolion Duon, with Carnedd Llewelyn in the cloud to the right
Treescaper: Looking back towards the Glydyrs and Tryfan, the cloud is lifting
Treescaper: Looking down the valley of the Affon Llafar towards Anglesey
Treescaper: Looking down on Tryfan now, but still up towards Glydr Fach, Glydr Fawr and on the right, Snowdon and Crib Goch
Treescaper: South towards Moel Siabod, on the left
Treescaper: Heading up to Carnedd Llewelyn, cloud starting to roll back in
Treescaper: The dry stone wall, a wonder of the Welsh world gone by
Treescaper: Carnedd Llewelyn 1064m - 21m short of Snowdon
Treescaper: Carnedd Dafydd still in the clouds above cliffs of Ysgolion Duon.
Treescaper: Carnedd Llewelyn summit
Treescaper: Carnedd Llewelyn summit
Treescaper: Heading back down, looking towards Pen yr Helgi Du
Treescaper: Pen yr Helgi Du in sunlight above the Ffynnon Llugwy reservoir - the path clearly in view
Treescaper: Sheep and ponies grazing by the path
Treescaper: Here's one cute little Welsh pony
Treescaper: Last look back towards Tryfan, the Glydrs and Snowdon
Treescaper: Deep drop down to Cwym Eigiau as the route heads over the final rocky outcrop