Day 18 Walking the Carneddau

 The campsite is emptying very pleasingly! It’s been too full. We leave at 10:30 along the packhorse track and head up from Tal y llyn Ogwen and make our way up, and with some scrambling, poles away in rucksack, to Pen y Ole Wen 978m. A lovely flat top with views of Anglesey and we can even see the Llyn peninsula where we stayed at Aberafon. Conical Tryfan prominent and lower than us. Then along to Carnedd  Fach, then to Carnedd Dafydd where we eat our lunch out of the very blustery easterly (and cold) wind. Carnedd Llewelyn (the second highest Snowdonian peak at 1064m) is our next destination.

We decide to do the airy scramble down and then up to Pen yr Helga Du, with worryingly steep drops on either side. And then a lovely walk along the ridge to get (eventually) to the leat, which we walk wearily along to the reservoir service road and then down and back to our site. A 7 hour expedition and we have walked pretty much everything we can se along the skyline from Ludwig. A very welcome cup of tea, followed by icy shower as there is no hot water!














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