Photo No. | Description |
| 120405 | Descending to Minffordd from Cadair Idris provides a good forward view of the Tarren Mountains |
| 121501 | Locating the start of the Heather Terrace on the east flank of Tryfan can be difficult |
| 121502 | The Heather Terrace climbs steadily offering superb views |
| 121503 | The south peak of Tryfan provides a useful marker to the end of the Heather Terrace |
| 121504 | This party of climbers have just arrived on the summit of Tryfan |
| 121505 | Tryfan's most sure-footed visitors are its Feral Goats |
| 121506 | The gullies on Tryfan's eastern face offer great scramble climbs |
| 121507 | The summit of Tryfan is rarely empty and you will almost certainly share it with others |
| 121508 | Descending from Bwlch Tryfan to Ogwen Cottage offers a superb view |
| 121509 | Just below Bwlch Tryfan two feral Billy Goats keep a watchful eye |
| 121601 | Taken from the col just west of Lliwedd Bach the cloud is rolling in across Bwlch Ciliau |
| 121602 | The summit of Y Lliwedd is a grand vantage point |
| 121603 | Yr Aran is a superb peak that sees few walkers yet it offers a grand view to Snowdon |
| 121604 | Crib Goch seen from near the summit of Snowdon |
| 121605 | Lots of detail in this picture taken from the marker stone at the top of the Pyg Track on Bwlch Glas |
| 121606 | Y Lliwedd is a great peak and in many ways catches the eye more than Snowdon |
| 125501 | Looking from near the start of the walk to the dramatic pinnacles of Craig Cywarch next to the easte |
| 125502 | A view south down Cwm Cywarch early in the ascent of Glasgwm |
| 125503 | Aran Fawddwy and Drysgol in the distance behind Craig Cywarch and the triangular profile of Gwaun y |
| 125504 | The southern Arenigs, with Rhobell Fawr and Dduallt prominent, from the summit area of Glasgwm |
| 125505 | The tiny clear-watered Llyn Bach just north of Glasgwm’s summit |
| 125506 | Part of the helpful plank path bridging the worst of the bogs between Glasgwm and Aran Fawddwy (visi |
| 125507 | Looking down to Creiglyn Dyfi and the eastern hills of the Aran range from Aran Fawddwy |
| 125508 | Approaching Aran Benllyn along the high ridge |
| 125509 | Among the white rocks on the summit of Aran Benllyn, looking north to Lake Bala |
| 125510 | Aran Fawddwy towering over Creiglyn Dyfi |
| 125511 | Looking back to the Aran ridge, with the slopes of Foel Hafod-Fynydd to the right |
| 125512 | Descending the pleasant path on the hillside above Hengwm |
| 131501 | Bera Bach |
| 131502 | Bera Bach and Garnedd Uchaf from Gyrn Wigau |