Mike
Sherwood is the son of Lucy and George Sherwood and the great-grandson
of Mary Tinneny of Goladuff.An avid climber, Mike shared these fantastic photos and
commentary about his most recent climb in the Ogwen Valley of Wales.
Tryfan from the Glyder Fach/ Foel Goch
Ridge, looking down Cwym Tryfan.
Y Garn from Glyder Fawr East Ridge,
looking over Idwal.
Sunset over Llyn Ogwen, Y Garn in the
background.
Glyder Fach and Tryfan East Face.
Photos Courtesy of Mike Sherwood
Hi Tinneny World :-)
These are a few pics taken last week around the Ogwen Valley in North
Wales, a beautiful area of Snowdonia I've been visiting for almost twenty years.
There's a campsite at the foot of Tryfan, the craggy shark's tooth of a mountain shown
in two of the pics - which makes a perfect base for climbing, walking, and
spending lazy days doing nothing much but marvelling at the hills or
chilling-out with friends (oh, and then there's sheltering from the more typical
'orrible weather:-)). The hills around the valley are a tight-knit group, all
around the 3000 foot mark - and it's amazing as you approach the valley how
these complex and dramatic peaks just seem to rear-up out of nowhere. The
pictures were taken on a particularly hot summer day, which did some wild
things with the cloud between Tryfan and Glyder Fach as you can see. Walking
(or should I say staggering - phew, it was hot!) up to the summit of Glyder
Fawr was probably only the third time I've stood over a 'sea of cloud' on
Welsh hills in all the years I've been wandering them, and I feel really lucky
to have been able to capture some of it on camera - I hope you enjoy the
pictures.
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