Welcome to OUTDOORSmagic
  •  
  • Home
  • Gear
  • Reviews
  • Travel
  • On The Hill
  • Gallery
  • Routes
  • Forum
  • Shop
  • Ask Us
User Reviews | Gear news | Buyer's guides | Gear Forum
Home > News : Scrambling
Saturday 20 March 2010 | Personalise | Help  
 SCRAMBLING 24 / 09 / 07
 

Scramble Route - Llechog, Snowdonia

By Dave Mycroft

Llechog, Snowdonia

Grade: 2/3

A technical and delicate route up the little frequented Llechog Buttress. Ideal as a good weather alternative to the honey-pot routes and an escape from the crowds.

Equipment: Rope, slings and nuts optional.

Online Map link

Views: 3
Technicality: 3
Exposure: 2


GIBBER FACTOR* 2
*
out of five.


Overview
A technical and delicate route up the little frequented Llechog Buttress. Ideal as a good weather alternative to the honey-pot routes and an escape from the crowds.



Snowdon Horseshoe by Andrew Terrill


Approach From the car park at Nant Peris walk up the Pass for just over half a mile then cross the river and walk along the opposite bank to the buildings at SH613 575. A rib leads directly up at an easy angle to the right, culminating in a large block at the foot of the buttress.
Route Start off by taking a dark, well vegetated groove on the left of the large block to a chockstone which is best passed on the left, then continue up the groove to exit onto grass. A series of trenches lead up to where you can identify a ten foot block precariously perched on a large ledge to your right.

From the ledge a well worn groove heads up diagonally left to a chockstone, and a pull up to a wall blocking immediate upwards progress. Move right here over a jumble of blocks to gain a solid platform below an imposing wall.

On the route

Move right on the platform to a polished groove and take the right hand rib of the groove for a few feet before moving right again into another groove.

The groove eventually peters out and an exposed, inclined, ledge heads left. Continue up on easier ground to another platform, easily identified by a collection of assorted sized pinnacles.

Behind the pinnacles head diagonally left to a grassy ledge and a short chimney. Now move right and continue up to join the main path up from Llanberis.


Descent From here the obvious choice is to follow the Llanberis path to the summit of Snowdon, or break off left where the path bends right to take in Crib y Ddysgl.

Snowdon Summit by Hamish Fenton

For a descent back to the car park Cwm Glas Ridge gives an option of avoiding the crowds. Although it is a grade one scramble, it is easier in descent as the difficulties can always be bypassed (usually to the left).


Caution Scrambling is potentially dangerous and, particularly at the higher grades, requires technical skills and equipment to minimise the risk. We suggest that you take professional instruction or climb with an experienced partner.


Bookmark thisPrinter friendly version
Want to send this article to a friend? Please join here
 

Discuss this article, 1 of 4 messages, read more:
Richard Down 
Posted: 01/12/09 19:53:12 12

Wish I'd read this before we headed out!

Nice post with good pictures. I've linked to it from my blog http://blogs.liverpoolecho.co.uk/aintnomountainhighenough/

Best wishes,

Rich

Read more...
Related articles:
The Best View In Britain Decided
Thousands of beauty spots, only one winner. What did the voters decide?
Walking Route: Elidir Fawr, Snowdonia
Our latest route is a classy amble along the less popular end of the Glyderau range.
Scramble Route - Cneifion Arete, Snowdonia
Don't miss this definitive grade 3 scramble perched dramatically above Llyn Idwal in North Wales.
Scramble Route - East Gully Ridge, Glyder Fach
An ideal harder alternative to the classic Bristly Ridge route.
Scramble Route - Ill Gill, Lake District
An interesting alternative ascent of the often-forgotten Kirk Fell...
Scramble Route - Tryfan, West Face
Atmospheric scrambling on Tryfan's shattered western side.
Scramble Route - Gearr Aonach, Glencoe
Two scrambles for the price of one - one going up, one going down :-)
Scramble Route - Grey Band, Pike Of Stickle
Right on the cusp of scrambling and climbing with grippy rock and a great location.
Scarpa's New Scrambling Boot
Scarpa reinvents the Mescalito for spring 2008 :-)
Scramble Route - Main Gully Ridge, Glyder Fach
Tough, exposed scrambling on the most direct route to a popular summit.
Scramble Route - Surgeon's Ridge, Ben Nevis
Not as famous as Tower Ridge, but a heck of a sight quieter way up the Ben.
Scramble Route - Wistow Crags, Lakes
A neat alternative scrambly way up Pillar, one of the most popular mountains in the Lakes.
Scramble Route - Craig Yr Ysfa, Snowdonia
A remote scramble from the Ogwen Valley up to the Carneddau plateau.
Scramble Route - Long Leachas, Ben Alder
Classy scrambling on a classic isolated Scottish highland peak.
Scramble Route - Harrison Stickle Ridges, Lakes
A choice of cracking ridge scrambles on a classic Lakeland peak.
Scramble Route - Maybe Tower Rib, Snowdonia
Escape the summer Glyder Fawr crowds with this stealth approach to the summit.
Scramble Route - Beinn Alligin, Torridon
A proper high mountain day scrambling on a Torridonian sandstone ridge.
Scramble Route - Easy Terrace, Dow Crag
Lashings of exposure on this Lakeland crag climbers' descent route :-)
Scramble Route - Nantlle Ridge, Snowdonia
Classic, beginner-friendly easy-grade scrambling on a scenic Snowdonian ridge.
Scramble Route - Sron na Lairig, Glencoe
Cracking lower grade scrambling in stunning Glencoe with a free, optional Munro thrown in :-)
Scramble Route - Tregalan Couloir, Snowdon
A brilliant alternative to the classic but crowded scrambles on the north side of Snowdon.
Scramble Route - Tryfan Bach, Snowdonia
Easy access, superb scrambling on sound, grippy rock, sun in the afternoon and just the beginning of a great mountain day. What more could you ask for from this week's Snowdonian scramble?
Scramble Route - Barn Wall Route, Glencoe
How about 2000 feet of scrambling on perfect rock high above Glencoe in the Scottish Highlands - that's our latest classic route :-)
Our Best Scramble Routes of 2006
In part two of our New Year special Dave Mycroft picks out his favourite scrambling routes of the year - with a range of gibber-factors:-)

Support our sponsors
 
Join OutdoorsMagic login to OutdoorsMagic
Forgotten your password? | Why should I join OutdoorsMagic?
Support our sponsors
 
Shopping Partners
Snow + Rock
Park Cameras
Jackson Sports
Craigdon Mountain Sports
Go Outdoors
Springfield Camping
Fox's Outdoors
Ultimate Adventure Hardware
Loving Outdoors **SALE**
The Outdoor Shop
The Complete Outdoors
Outdoor Gear
Cave and Crag
OS Map Shop
Taunton Leisure
Outdoor Megastore
Mountain Intelligence
Ellis Brigham Mountain Sports
 
Travel Partners
Explore!
 
Offers, Competitions and Promotions
Win Free Stuff

Win Bridgedale socks
6 pairs of Bridgedale Endurance Trail Ultra Light Socks to be won
Win a £100 gift token
Win £100 to spend at Ultimate Adventure Hardware
Win a pair of TEVA Itunda
Revolutionizing the sports sandal with a brand new product
Win a pair of Steep GT's
Comfort, style, durability & practicality from Zamberlan
Win 1 of 6 Walkabout Satchels
Amazing National Geographic bags worth £145 each

Advertorial: Craigdon Mountain Sports
Celebrating 25 years of Craigdon
Advertorial: Yew Clothing
You love the outdoors. You can show that by choosing Yew Clothing
Advertorial: GTC Satellite Phones
Heading into the unknown? Stay in touch with a satellite phone
Instant Expert Guide To...
Trail Running


GPS Help and User Guide
 
Join Now
Top of Page
About OUTDOORSmagic
- About Us
- Privacy Policy
- Terms and Conditions

Subscribe to OUTDOORSMAGIC RSS news feed.
Contact Us
- Support
- Advertise with us
- FAQ
- Retailers: free site review
Affiliates
- Take our news for free
- RSS Feed
Magicalia Digital Publishing
Active network
- AVReview
- BIKEmagic
- GOLFmagic
- OUTDOORSmagic
- RoadCyclingUK
- Visordown
Parenting network
- Junior
- MadeForMums
- Practical Parenting
- ThinkBaby

- Full Portfolio
Part of the Magicalia Active network
© 1999-2010 Magicalia Ltd.