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UK snow: Wales 2011-2012

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Peter S wrote:
Mike,

This one

http://www.snowmediazone.com/the_zone/snowheads-personal-galleries/p24536-snowdon2.html


That's it. Thanks. Great pic of the line in the book 'Snowdonia Moods'

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Snowdonia-Moods-Jerry-Rawson/dp/1841143855/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1315664412&sr=8-1&tag=amz07b-21

Been skied you say? Hell of a line.
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If this winter's anything like the last two, we could end up with a sHs flash mob hitting Wales snowHead Mike Pow, now have harness. All I need is a rope and I can attempt that ridiculously epic line down Pen Y Fan. Might have to scope it out next time I'm up there on the bike
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I have climbed right hand trinity and can't imagine just how much snow you would need to ski it!
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http://ukweather.wordpress.com/winter-201011/

if this is anything to go by, late November \ December could be sweet.


and - http://www.exactaweather.com/UK_Long_Range_Forecast.html
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Frequent and prolonged cold spells with heavy dumps of snow from blizzard like conditions is likely across many parts of the UK.
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Sharkymark, I've got plenty of spare gear if we get the right conditions Cool
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Scarpa,dont forgt to take me along Ive got to see someone ski that line.
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meandrew, Scarpa, even though i dont have the skill or the equipment i will come for the day and have a nice walk./climb. I will be the official Snowheads photographer for the day and take snaps of you all if you want???
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AndAnotherThing.. wrote:
I can't find any ski references to Trinity Gully but I did come across this Welsh ski touring video.


http://youtube.com/v/gDZSBM3RIUw - looks technical at the 1 min mark !

And a few boarding vid's.


http://youtube.com/v/F3hDV948ing&feature=related - snowboarding in the Brecon Beacons


http://youtube.com/v/ZDlnLgaO8Io&feature=related - North Wales looks better !!!


http://youtube.com/v/pNINgymJXjQ&feature=related

We're going to have to put that right.


Snow kiting videos in North Wales


http://youtube.com/v/3MtXVyGxp2I

Me snow kiting

http://youtube.com/v/77HtNdDqRMg
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Did a little mission in and around Dolgellau last week.

Some great opportunities for 4-500m descents and easy access from the A487 around Cadair Idris (892m)

http://www.trekkingbritain.com/cadairidristheminfforddpath.htm

and A470 around Aran Fawddwy (906m).

Some wide open grassed slopes needing not a lot of snow to be skiable and steep, technical lines if there's prolonged snowfall and cold temps. They'd need 1m+ packed.

The hike up Cadair Idris on the Minffordd Path is brilliant.

Stayed at Tyddyn Mawr guesthouse just out of Dolgellau. Superb. The owner Mrs Olwen Evans is mine of information.

http://www.wales-guesthouse.co.uk/booking.htm


And ate at Bwyty Mawddach Restaurant. Fabulous.

http://mawddach.com/


Going back up in mid-October to take in the Autumn colour show (if there are any leaves on the trees after the recent storms) and going to dine at two restaurants in Dolgellau highly recommended by Mrs Evans

Dylynwad Da
http://www.dylanwad.co.uk/

The Meirionydd
http://www.themeirionnydd.com/
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Mike Pow,
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steep, technical lines if there's prolonged snowfall and cold temps.


I had a hike up there a couple of years ago and wondered. We're you thinking about some of the lines to the lake (inside) side of the 'horseshoe' ?


Today was spent hiking up to Titterstone Clee Hill. Some possibilities of short steep lines in the quarry at the top, and maybe the inclined plane but I think we'd need a fair bit of snow to enable a sustained descent.
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http://www.germanhikes.co.uk/hike10/2010Feb/17Feb10/17Feb10.html the moelwyns are near to my place in wales and always look pretty good for a few descents not a bad hike up from croeser.
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Moelwyn mawr that is.
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Mike Pow, brilliant thanks for that. This sounds ideal for me, steepish but not to difficult and not with a massive climb up either. I am not confident enought nor could do any skiing in a gully. If you go to do this particular route you mentioned then please let me know, i would love to do it with you. Cheers!!!
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AndAnotherThing.. wrote:
Mike Pow,
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steep, technical lines if there's prolonged snowfall and cold temps.


I had a hike up there a couple of years ago and wondered. We're you thinking about some of the lines to the lake (inside) side of the 'horseshoe' ?


Yep. Both sides. But there'd have to be a lot of snow to make this skiable.
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meandrew wrote:
http://www.germanhikes.co.uk/hike10/2010Feb/17Feb10/17Feb10.html the moelwyns are near to my place in wales and always look pretty good for a few descents not a bad hike up from croeser.


Moelwyn Mawr looks magic.

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Mike Pow, i have a place in north wales very near if the conditions are right i will post up and we could meet up and anyone else is welcome I think it would be a good base to trip about from if the conditions were good we could bag some new welsh lines Very Happy
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meandrew, I'd be up for that. Cool
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meandrew wrote:
Mike Pow, i have a place in north wales very near if the conditions are right i will post up and we could meet up and anyone else is welcome I think it would be a good base to trip about from if the conditions were good we could bag some new welsh lines Very Happy


Sounds great. Thanks.

This thread is really shaping up.

All we need now is Derek forecasting the white stuff.
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On the subject of the Shropshire Hills, a couple of photo's from Titterstone Clee. 550m



^^The Inclined Plane, an old railway path to service the quarry.




^^ The quarry workings offer some possibilities, but what's nice is that there is a road to the very top to serve the Air Traffic Control radar station. Laps with uplift with a 4WD would work nicely. Just need a Landy !


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meandrew, Sounds good. I also have the use of a club mountaineering hut in Llanberis if it turns out to be a crowd Laughing
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Some very good info here on another forum

http://www.goneboarding.co.uk/forum/boarding-in-the-uk/threadid/37377/showthread.aspx
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Moelwyn Mawr looks magic.

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Hi Mike. I lived for 10 years just below the Moelwyns and Cnict and they were hardly ever skiable. Go a bit further inland and there is more potential. In addition to the ideas above, Moel Siabod, above Plas y Brenin is apparently one of the more reliable slopes in Snowdoina though i never skied it.

There are still plenty of adventures to be had around the Moelwyns however snowHead snowHead
http://www.mine-explorer.co.uk/mines/Croesor_195/Croesor.asp

Interestingly the Denbigh Moors in North East wales share with Forest in Teesdale the UK record for the greatest ever lying depth of snow, which was I think 60 inches sometime in the late 1960s. I will have to find some confirmation of that somewhere.
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Confirmation about the Teesdale event here, though i got some importnat details wrong. I think the info about the denbigh moors came from the guiness book of records. Can anyone help ?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/topics/weather/4434770/Snow-Britain-Wrong-kind-of-snow-strikes-again.htmland the deepest snow ever measured in an inhabited area in the UK was at Forest-in-Teesdale, County Durham, at the end of the '47 winter – a level depth of 83 inches!
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Peter S,

Were abouts did you live,were you a hippy?
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Peter S, I am hoping for a snowy winter again hopefully better than last year, going around wales as and when it snows the moelwyns are very close to the coast and not that high but if it snows over a couple of days and puts down a foot or more snow like last year even if its not ideal conditions its nice to ski where you normally walk.The picture of moelwyn mawr that i posted looks pretty skiableb to me.
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Peter S, I am hoping for a snowy winter again hopefully better than last year, going around wales as and when it snows the moelwyns are very close to the coast and not that high but if it snows over a couple of days and puts down a foot or more snow like last year even if its not ideal conditions its nice to ski where you normally walk.The picture of moelwyn mawr that i posted looks pretty skiableb to me.
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No Laughing but there are still a few around there. I lived in garreg Llanfrothen, a fantastic part of the world, particularly if you're into the outdoors. Brilliant walking, climbing, scrambling, winter mountaineering, mountain biking, sailing, mine exploration....and occasionally skiing snowHead

The 55 inches of rain got me down eventually however, but happy days. Or should that be hippy days Cool
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Snowboarding (beginner!) on the Garth mountain just outside Cardiff December 2010

http://www.facebook.com/v/479879892545
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Peter S, peter my place is there as well,if you go up the road towards the Glaslyn from garreg and go past the two farms then there is the old island on your right with a turning on your right the cottage is down there so we were practically neighbours Laughing i spent many a time sliding down the slate slab outside the Brondanw Arms as a kid
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Well im off out for a drive somewhere in North Wales today so i will keep my eyes open for some slopes that could be used for some Welsh Skiing. I will take pics and post later on!
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meandrew, the Brondanw or 'Y ring', was my local. Fabulous pub, many happy nights after numerous daytime adventures. Laughing

North Yorkshire is somewhat sedate after living there. snowHead
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I went to wales yesterday and was on the look out for sme good places to do some skiing. I saw several spots which could be used, but one place stood out to me, Aran Fawddwy, Just off the A494 at the Southern end of Lake Bala. If you go onto Google Earth and look at the peak, it looks perfect. The top is 905m/2969ft and there would be nearly 700m of skiable terrain back down to the road. Its also North facing so would keep the snow a little better. The way down doesnt look that steep but it would certainly be a good place for a few turns in Wales. If you do look at it on Google earth then you could go off the backside of the mountain and it is much more steep. Just google search and click on images. Most of the pics will show the very steep side down to a lake, but we would go off the other way back down to the road. Oh, and it also gets snow, plenty of it by the looks of things!!!





Whats peoples thoughts on this place, or have any of you been here before to offer more info???
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Ricklovesthepowder, Grassy slopes ?
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AndAnotherThing.., I didnt go up i just stopped and saw it from the road, which was about a mile away. The bottom half is all grass and the upper half is a mixture between grass, rocks and bracken. Ive just been on google earth and there is a way down it which looks pretty good. I zoomed in and it looks skiable with not much rock!!! I have a week booked off in October so i think i will go an d walk to th etop and see if it is an option when the snow arives. The other good thing is that its accessed via a main road, the A494 so this road will be claer etc. What do people think on this place???
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popular choice http://www.summitpost.org/carnedd-llewellyn/192473/c-299189


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http://www.summitpost.org/blissful-snow/192464 http://www.summitpost.org/east-wall-gully/586927/c-299189 http://www.summitpost.org/east-wall-gully/586935/c-299189
http://www.summitpost.org/west-side-of-carnedd-dafydd/192469/c-299189
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http://images.summitpost.org/large/192469.JPG looks very promising Shocked http://images.summitpost.org/large/192473.JPG
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meandrew, Are they pics of the place I mentioned? Looks very different and much more steep! It's situated about 2 miles from lake Bala.
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Ricklovesthepowder, no they are nearer to us further north.
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http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=79797&highlight= I might brush up on the skills this year and learn how to read the slopes properly. Shocked
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