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Photos in the Snowdonia National Park

Photo
No.
Description
301905Nant Francon is the valley far below and was photographed near the summit of Y Garn
301906Tryfan is a favourite mountain for many walkers and climbers
302001Llwytmor see from Drum
302101Llwytmor and Foel-fras (left) with Llyn Anafon below
302401From Moel Druman looking across the wild landscape to the Snowdon Massif cloaked in cloud
302402From Ysgafell Wen with Llyn Edno in the foreground
302601The rocky summit of Tryfan taken on the approach from the South Peak
302602The view from the summit looking down to the A5
302603Tryfan from near Y Foel Goch - the Heather Terrace is the obvious
302604Tryfan from Llyn Caseg-fraith - the classic picture
303501The attractive plate of the Snowdonia National Park at Croesor
303502Cnicht seen from near Croesor car park
303503Cnicht seen from above the ruins of Croesor Quarry
303504A rather uninspiring view of Moel-yr-hydd
303505Seen through afternoon summer haze, the rocky peak of Craigysgafn
303506Moelwyn Bach from Craigysgafn
303507Llyn Stwlan seen from Moelwyn Bach
303601Shortly after leaving Pen-y-pass on the Pyg track you get a fine view of the east ridge of Crib Goch
303602The ascent up the east ridge onto Crib Goch is relatively straightforward
303603This is the reward for the climb up the east ridge of Crib Goch
303604This picture gives some idea of the terrain on Crib Goch
303605Crib Goch taken from Bwlch Coch after descending over the Pinnacles
303606The start of the climb up Crib y Ddsgyl provides a good view of Crib Goch
303607Crib y Ddsgyl offers an interesting onward route to Snowdon
303608Y Lliwedd provides the route for second half of the Snowdon horseshoe
303609Garnedd Ugain provides a superb view of Crib Goch
303610The descent from Snowdon to Llanberis is relatively bland
303611The Snowdon Mountain Railway has been offering a service to the summit for over a 100 years
303612An ascent of Snowdon from Llanberis is said by many to be the easiest
303801Arenig Fawr is one of the least walked of all the major mountains in Snowdonia

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