Photo No. | Description |
| 259201 | Llyn Crafnant seen from the Nant y Geuallt Pass |
| 260801 | Llyn Crafnant looking west towards Capel Curig |
| 260802 | Creigiau Gleision seen from Crimpiau |
| 260803 | Llyn Crafnant from Crimpiau. |
| 261201 | The tiny hamlet of Fell Side near Caldbeck |
| 261202 | Looking up Roughton Gill towards Yard Steel from the smelt mill |
| 261203 | Dale Beck looking towards Yard Steel and Swinburn Gill |
| 261204 | Dale Beck with Iron Crag with its head in the clouds |
| 261205 | The waterfalls at Roughton Gill |
| 261206 | From high on Iron Crag mist descends on Roughton Gill |
| 263801 | Looking back to the start of the walk in the midst of the Carneddau |
| 263802 | Looking down to Dulyn Reservoir from Melynllyn |
| 263803 | Dulyn Reservoir surrounded by crags |
| 265001 | Bristly Ridge seen on the approach to the Glyders |
| 266801 | Ascent of the Pony Path with Cyfrwy and Cadair Idris to the left |
| 266802 | Cadair Idris from the col between it and Cyfrwy |
| 266803 | Llyn y Gadair overlooked by the subsidiary summit of Cyfrwy |
| 266804 | Trig point on the summit of Cadair Idris |
| 266805 | Looking down on Llyn Cau below Craig Cau |
| 266806 | The summit shelter on Cadair Idris |
| 269201 | The view Northwest heading down the Llanberis Pass just after leaving Pen-y-pass |
| 269202 | Looking along the Llanberis Pass |
| 269203 | Looking Southwest at the cliffs of Dinas Mot from the layby below Pen-y-Pass |
| 269204 | A section of the route to the foot of the cliffs at Dinas Mot |
| 269205 | Gaining height on Dinas Mot looking back over the Llanberis Pass |
| 269206 | A first view of the North Ridge of Crib Goch seen ascending from Dinas Mot |
| 269207 | A last look back from Cwm Uchaf before heading up the North Ridge |
| 269208 | Ahead is the start of the final and most technical section of Crib Goch's North Ridge |
| 269209 | The trig point of Crib Y Ddysgl (Garnedd Ugain) is reached at the end of the Crib Goch traverse |
| 269210 | A rare site near Snowdon's summit. The cafe that had stood here for years has been demolished |