A Conversation for Climbing Cadair Idris, Wales, UK

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Laura

Was there some months ago, it is a lovely place and this entry brought back some memories smiley - biggrin. Well worth the trip for anyone who hasn't been smiley - smiley


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Post 2

laconian

What was the weather like when you were there? The last couple of times I have been it was cloudy, and on the summit it was snowing (this was April, I think).


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Post 3

Laura

I was there at the end of October and the weather was lovely, it was quite odd to be wearing a T-shirt at that time of year smiley - laugh


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Post 4

laconian

In that case you are very lucky smiley - biggrin.


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Post 5

Laura

I was then anyway, I've had bad weather on plenty of different mountains smiley - biggrin


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Post 6

laconian

It always seems to follow me around. I can't remember the last time I went walking in truly nice walking weather (cool and a little breezy, no rain, no hot sun, no snow).


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Post 7

Laura

Bad weather can be good weather too though smiley - biggrin. One walk seemed as if it would be really miserable, as it kept drizzling. Up on the top of the ridge though we saw a brockenspectre smiley - wowsmiley - rainbow, definately made up for the bad weather smiley - biggrin


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Post 8

laconian

At the risk of sounding stupid, what's a brockenspectre?


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Post 9

Laura

A sort of circular rainbow you can get on mountains in the mist. They're great as your shadow gets projected onto the cloud as well, so it's in the middle of a circle of rainbow smiley - wow.


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Post 10

YogicGem

Be careful coming down on side with the scree. Head first is not recommended, and does tend to damage waterproofs and pride. Beats a damaged skull though!


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