Watch out for Am Fear Liath Mòr!Looking to go up Ben Macdui, bought one of those fold up foil bags just incase. Don't see the point of bothering with anything bigger or more complicated!
I take a survival bag and foil blanket - basically a big yellow plastic bag but it packs small so it just stays at the bottom of the rucksack. Things would have to be truly bad if you were needing to climb into that on a hike, like you'd be on the news, but it doesn't hurt to have I suppose.
We gave a foil blanket to a woman out walking in the snow with her baby just last month on Chinley Churn in Derbyshire. Not far at all from the village but up the hill and the road was impassable to a normal car. Would have been madness to try and descend it with a baby in a front papoose.
Anyone ever done Cadair Idris? Heard two of the paths are difficult.
Scrambling? I go with my partner who doesn't have a great head for heights. We've done the easy routes up the Glyders (Garn, Devils Kitchen, Bwlch and Cwm Tryfan), Siabod and Snowdon (Miners/Pyg) + several other easier ones in N Wales, Scotland and Lakes. How does it compare?They‘re strenuous, but fine when the weathers good, but outside of the Summer months, can turn hairy pretty quickly.
I did a trail race in mid September on there and it was at shirt and shorts at the bottom and full Winter gear at the top.
Min requirements, should always inc full waterproofs, survival / bivvy bag, a map, a whistle and a battery pack for your phone.
Scrambling? I go with my partner who doesn't have a great head for heights. We've done the easy routes up the Glyders (Garn, Devils Kitchen, Bwlch and Cwm Tryfan), Siabod and Snowdon (Miners/Pyg) + several other easier ones in N Wales, Scotland and Lakes. How does it compare?

This was Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) pictured from the slopes of Garnedd Ugain a week last Sunday.
Conditions were bitterly cold and very icy at the summit, with wind chill temperatures of below -5C.
But we still saw many, many people just wearing lightweight trainers and a simple hoodie! One girl even had a pair of Ugg boots on!
The stupidity of some people never ceases to amaze me, the rescue services must have infinite patience when dealing with feckwits week in and week out!
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Deffo should be charged and shamed for unnecessary rescue.Add to that, the fact that at the base of virtually every popular hill/fell/mountain walk, there’ll be a visible board, with the conditions at the summit and minimum kit requirements too.
They should charge these plant pots for the cost of the rescue and publicly shame them too.
Done it three times, and be warned... in bad weather, Cadair can be treacherous.Anyone ever done Cadair Idris? Heard two of the paths are difficult.
picture taken on top of Carnedd Llewelyn after walking round the horseshoe in the snow. See if you can spot Carnedd Dafydd, Tryfan, Glyder Fawr / Glyder Fach, and Snowdon. Was an amazing day, so much so we were almost too tired to drink more than a couple when back down in Bethesda.carneddau in a couple of weeks starting from and returning to a Bethesda pub, can't wait
