We walked up the Miner's Walk and came down the Pyg Track. And here's some pics of the weary walkers at the end!
For more info about out walk and why we did it, what is was for etc. visit our website (Our Snowdon 500 website) - thanks, Simon Lakin and Gerald Edwards
Well my father-in-law and I achieved the Snowdon 500 challenge last Saturday - 16th May 2009. It was a charity walk up Snowdon with 500 other crazy people in aid of Prostate Cancer Research. Although it was technically a "walk in the Park" (the Park being the Snowdonia National Park) it also involved a lot of scrambling in atrocious weather conditions. We were turned back from the actual summit itself by marshals as it was clearly too dangerous to proceed - gusts of up to 70 mphs, and low cloud so you couldn't see anything anyway! So we'll have to go back another day and get to the top. Maybe when the weather is better!
But here's some pictures of the day for you to enjoy, starting at the beginning!
Today reached the magical £500 target. Really chuffed!
Here's a rough route plan of where we went. We stayed where possible along the coastline, at one point being forced by impassable (and potentially dangerous!) marsh to walk for a mile or so along the Wirral Way until we found a shortcut back onto the beach. We basically tried to avoid roads as much as possible, and were lucky with tides (I say it was well-planned!). It was just great being able to walk such a long way along such a varied, interesting and sometimes desolate coastline, at some points we didn't see hardly a soul! But it was nice to find civilisation too! :)
We started in postcode region CH7 and ended in CH47. North Wales to North Wirral in 11 hours. Jeremy Clarkson wouldn't be impressed but I'd like to see a vehicle get along the majority of the paths we went.