Photo No. | Description |
| 113605 | Path up Yr Aran from the stile at the bwlch between Yr Aran and Snowdon |
| 113606 | Horned goats in the woods just off the Watkin Path |
| 113701 | Llyn Idwal and the Idwal Slabs |
| 113702 | Misty ascent of Y Garn in the Glyderau |
| 113703 | Looking down on Llyn Idwal |
| 117201 | Climbing on the pony path from Ty-nant to the summit of Cadair Idris |
| 117202 | Taken from the summit of Cadair Idris looking north-east to the Arenigs |
| 117203 | Looking across Cwm Cau to route up from Minffordd |
| 117204 | The view from the summit of Gau Craig at the eastern end of the Cadair Idris ridge |
| 117205 | On the delightful descent east from Gau Craig |
| 117301 | The walk to the summit of Moel Ysgyfarnogod starts nearly a 1000 feet above sea level |
| 117302 | Heading up the grassy miner's track to the summit of Moel Ysgyfarnogod |
| 117303 | Rhinog scenery near Moel Ysgyfarnogod |
| 117304 | Llyn Eiddew-mawr with Foel Ddu on the Skyline |
| 117305 | Climbing higher to the summit of Moel Ysgyfarnogod |
| 117306 | The summits of Moel Ysgyfarnogod and Foel Penolau |
| 117307 | Looking west from the craggy summit of Foel Penolau |
| 118601 | Y Garn from the shores of Llyn Ogwen |
| 118602 | The approach to Y Garn from Ogwen Cottage |
| 118603 | Llyn Idwal is dramatically located flanked on three sides by major peaks |
| 118604 | The ascent of Y Garn provides breathtaking views |
| 118605 | Looking south to Glyder Fawr from the summit of Y Garn |
| 118606 | Pen yr Ole Wen is a major mountain forming the western buttress to the Carneddau |
| 118607 | The Idwal Slabs seen on the left of Llyn Idwal are nursery slopes for climbers |
| 119001 | Looking back into the valley of Cwm Cywarch |
| 119002 | A typical Aran view with steep slopes plunging into lush green valleys |
| 119003 | From the col below Glasgwm, the view north-west |
| 119004 | From the col below Glasgwm, the summit of Aran Fawddwy |
| 119005 | Looking north to from Aran Fawddwy to Aran Benllyn |
| 119006 | Seen from Drysgol the eastern crags of the main Aran Ridge are impressive |