Day 16 Gwern Gof Isaf

 Really chilly night. Amazing stars with the Milky Way clearly visible running as a thick band across the sky. Orion with his belt shining brightly, Cassiopeia upside down. We’re wondering if Ellie will be warm enough up in the attic. Our neighbour from Rochdale’s teeth are chattering as he talks to us about walking routes. We set off at 10:00 along the old packhorse track, a stone’s throw from the more modern A5 with its roaring traffic. It seems so busy. All car parks full. We follow the track to lake Ogwell  and then the pavement lined with cones to stop cars parking on it (which has been in the news - cars being towed away) arriving at the new visitors’ centre, where we head up to Lyn Idwal, then further up (about 600m of climb today) to the stile which lies between Tryfan and Glyder Fach. We are on the old miners’ track and we follow this for a while more until diverting towards Foel Goch. Then on downwards to Capel Curig where we join the packhorse track and head back to the campsite. 6 hours walking in total. The site seems to be getting busier and busier and we are the oldest ones here by a long way!









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