It's an early start with a safety briefing before we head into Llanberis, where the cycling part of our journey begins. With Yr Wyddfa's (Snowdon’s) rugged peak behind us, we cycle along the shore of Llyn Padarn passing the slate quarries of the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park towards Llyn Cwellyn.
Lying between the Snowdon Massif and Mynydd Mawr (Big Mountain), this is where we swap bikes for boots and begin the ascent of Yr Wyddfa itself. Though it starts with a gentle climb on the Yr Wyddfa Ranger path, the walking soon gets trickier as we are faced by a steep slope as we join the Llanberis Path up to the summit.
Snowdon and its surrounding peaks have been described as true examples of alpine topography and from our elevated viewpoint you can take in the surrounding lakes and cwms and, weather permitting, some of the most extensive views in the British Isles. On a clear day you can see four kingdoms, 24 counties, 29 lakes and 17 islands!
Descending a long, gradual slope, we will need to dig deep for the adventure’s climax – a 2.5 mile kayak across Llyn Padarn. Nestling in Yr Wyddfa’s ever-present shadow, the lake lies amongst the beautiful landscapes of the Llanberis Pass and provides a fitting end to this awe-inspiring journey. Time for some obligatory photos and team celebrations!
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