15 Mar 2011

Backpacking in the Arans

I have not been to North Wales for over 15 years and choose the Arans for my first trip back. It is a quiet area to the west of Bala in southern Snowdonia. The route came from v-g backpacking in Britain, an excellent site, if I only have 10 or 15 minutes to spare and want to go backpacking this is where I normally head.


We started the long drive from Dorset early on Saturday morning and eventually arrived at the southern end of Lake Bala. We left the car in Llanuwchllyn and slowly climbed the track up into the mist.  The ridge to Aran Fawddwy is a series of smaller summit gradually increasing in height. As we reached each top the mist cleared enough to see the next top. Would we have started this if we had seen the full route to the top at the start? Probably not.



We passed the only other walkers we would see all weekend before we reach the summit of Aran Benllyn. Surrounded by cloud we moved along the ridge with glimpse of the valley on either side. As we came off the main ridge and down towards Drysgol we could finally see Creignlyn Dyfi, a small tarn sat high above the valley.

Camped on some relatively flat ground near the bottom of the valley, we were opposite the outflow from the lake digging a groove in the steep side of the valley.



After we had eaten the rain started and we were then subjected to 5 hours of rain followed by 5 hours of buffeting winds. In the early hours the wind would die down, then you could hear it rush over the ridge above us then five seconds later hit the side of the tents.


When we clambered out of the tents to see snow of the eastern slopes of Aran Fawddwy. As the clouds were still low and I didn't want to hang around so we started straight up the slope to Foel Hafod-fynydd.  I struggled up the steep climb to the ridge and as we made our way along the fence line to east the sun began to push through the clouds.

We dropped down to Cwm Du contoured along the steep valley sides and past the old farm at Cwm-ffynnon. The views back to the main ridge were amazing even though the tops were still in mist.




Before we started the back down the valley to the car we stopped for breakfast. Sitting in the green valley looking back at our route.  The sun was on us but there was still a cold wind. After a bit of a trudge along the road we returned to the car. 15 years away from North Wales and it welcomed me back with rain, howling winds, snow and a beautiful ridge walk ... fantastic.

10 comments:

  1. Great stuff Ben. Pity the weather wasn't better for the views, but it's a grand ridge walk and beautifully wild around Creiglyn Dyfi and the eastern parts of the Arans.

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  2. It is a great area as you say. Definitely more to explore a bit further south.

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  3. so when are we running it?

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  4. Seriously though - sounds great. Is this the area you were suggesting for the summer adventure?

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  5. Yes near here, just a bit further north for the summer trip.

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  6. Its a lovely area for backpacking Ben, looks like the Welsh weather gave you a little bit of everything.

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  7. James it is a great little range of hills. Could easily spend more time there.

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  8. great stuff. sounds like an 'interesting' night ;) i've yet to sleep out under the stars this year, this has just reminded me of why i love it!

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  9. Getting flatten by the walls of your tent is always interesting. Cant wait to do it again.

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  10. I didn't "like it up me", quite a cheeky bimble, and Ben snores!

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