Photo No. | Description |
| 119106 | Gloyw Llyn lies in the lee of Rhinog Fawr |
| 119107 | Clip with Cwm Bychan below from near the outlet from Gloyw Llyn |
| 119201 | The view from Bethania of the first section of the climb to Yr Aran |
| 119202 | Looking back down the east ridge of Yr Aran |
| 119203 | The Nantlle Ridge seen from the summit of Yr Aran |
| 119204 | Snowdon is revealed in all its glory from Yr Aran |
| 119205 | The slopes of Y Lliwedd with mine ruins |
| 119301 | The walk into the Southern Rhinogs from Dyffryn Ardudwy |
| 119302 | The Rhinog mountains in central Snowdonia are known for their rugged walking |
| 119303 | Descending from Y Llethr towards Diffwys is very pleasant |
| 119304 | In the col on the southern side of Y Llethr lies a small tarn |
| 119305 | Looking from the southern side, Y Llethr is seen as rounded "lump" |
| 119306 | The walk between Y Llethr and Diffwys provides superb views |
| 119307 | The ascent of Diffwys provides good retrospective views to Y Llethr |
| 119308 | Diffwys has a pleasant summit with good views |
| 119309 | Pont Scethin lies below Diffwys |
| 119401 | Typical rock and heather on the lower slopes of Rhinog Fawr |
| 119402 | Climbing up to Bwlch Drws-Ardudwy with Rhinog Fach to the right |
| 119403 | Rhinog Fach seen from near Maes-y-garnedd Farm in Cwm Nantcol |
| 119404 | Cwm Nantcol on the approach from the main coast road |
| 120401 | The early stages of an ascent of Cadair Idris from Minffordd are steep |
| 120402 | Your first sight of Cwm Cau takes your breath away |
| 120403 | The dramatic south ridge leading from the summit of Craig Cwm Amarch |
| 120404 | There is an excellent retrospective view of Cwm Cau when descending from Mynydd Moel |
| 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 |