Capel Curig 21/10/12

Hike 1 Carnedds
Ogwen> pen yr ole wen> carnedd dafydd> carnedd llewelyn> pen yr helgi du> capel Either return to capel or layby grid ref (674 605)

16.5km, 1200m ascent

Hike 2 Devil's Kitchen and the Glyders
Ogwen> llyn idwel> devils kitchen> glyder fawr> glyder fach> y foel goch> cefn y capel

12.5 km, 900m ascent

if slow (quite a demanding hike) meet at layby grid ref (674 605) 750m ascent, 9km

Hike 3 Moel Siabod
Capel> pont cyfyng> llyn y foet> carnedd moel-siabod> plas y brenin> capel

11.5km, 750m ascent (little bit of scrambling for a very short section……technical wise- very easy, not exposed!)

Hike 4 Skills hike
Skills hike lead by Mike.J: Capel> Cefn y Capel> Gallt yr Ogof> Cefn y Capel> Capel 7km, 300m ascent

Scramble Tryfan
- Fast group: ogwen> tryfan> y foel goch> cefn y capel 10km, 700m ascent

- Slow group Tryfan and then meet on A5. layby, grid ref (674 605) 5.5km, 650m ascent - (here)

''Scrambling is a mountaineering activity that lies somewhere between hill walking and easy rock climbing, and requires the use of your hands to move over rocky terrain. Scrambles can follow ridges, gullies or ghylls and often form a short section of a longer route. This is an exciting and potentially dangerous mountain activity (read the scrambler's code [1]), but is not everyone's cup of tea. If you are scared of heights, steep drops and exposure, then scrambling is not for you. All Sunday hike scrambles are intended to be unroped (though a rope may be carried just in case). The level of exertion is usually comparable to a hike 2.''