Leaving Cwm Dyli on Saturday morning: view south down Nant Gwynant
Crib Goch from the Pyg track
Llyn Llydaw from Bwlch y Moch
Julie and Tim on the ridge
Looking back along the ridge on the way to Crib y Ddysgl
Tolya scrambling
Approaching the summit of Crib y Ddysgl
Tolya, Julie and Tim on Snowdon summit
We met Jon, Alex, Roger and Simon at the top
View southwest to Yr Aran from Bwlch Saethau
On the final part of the horseshoe, between Y Lliwedd and Gallt y Wenallt, we witnessed a spectacular display of light and cloud to the southwest
This necessitated a significant camera faff
View north across Llyn Llydaw to Crib Goch, still in cloud
Y Lliwedd
Tolya and Julie in afternoon sun, on the final nail in the horseshoe
Cranachan for 25
Ruth, Kate and Alison
A crouton-related soup pile-up
Oliver reads the Selkirk Grace
Meanwhile, Simon has other priorities
Piping in the haggis...somewhat unconventionally
Beer, pink cutlery and a rolling pin: Alison summed up?
Haggis, neeps and tatties
Unlike the other speakers, Roger had actually done his homework for the Immortal Memory...
Roger, Alison and Jon
Sunday: Kate at the top of Cnicht
Ruth and Kate, on the way round the valley head
Quarry ruins below Foel Ddu
View west to Blaenau Ffestiniog from Moel-yr-hydd
Heading to Moelwyn Mawr, via the pimple on the right - a Nuttall, apparently (ask DP)
View back to Moel-yr-hydd
Moelwyn Mawr
Porthmadog and the coast, on the descent to Croesor
Ruth, Tim, Kate and David, with Cnicht behind
Looking back to Moelwyn Mawr
Musical entertainment in the car park