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Body Found On Crib Goch
By Jon on 12/05/2003 14:59:29
Mountain rescue teams looking for a missing walker in the Snowdonia area have found a body on the Crib Goch ridge on Snowdon

Rescue teams looking for a walker missing in Snowdonia have founda body on the Crib Goch ridge of Snowdon.The 56-year-old man was apparently 'training' for the 14 Welsh3,000s and mountain rescue teams were called out when he failed toreturn home

Scramble Route - Crib Goch Alternative
By Dave Mycroft on 23/08/2005 15:54:51
Dodge the crowds on Crib Goch with a cunning start up the North Ridge with the option of a gripping grade 3 alternative start for the brave ;-)

Crib Goch via Jammed Boulder Gully and North Ridge (Snowdonia) Grade: 1 and 3 Overview:An alternative appraoch to Crib Goch, avoiding the crowds on the traditional

Man 'Critical' After Crib Goch Fall
By Jon on 25/09/2006 10:38:37
The BBC is reporting that a man was seriously injured at the weekend after falling over 500 feet from the popular Crib Goch ridge on Snowdon.

The BBC is reporting that a man was seriously injured afterfalling from Snowdon's Crib Goch ridge at the weekend.The 37-year-old, thought to be from Warrington, is reported tohave fallen between 500 and 600 feet from the popular knife

Elvis Spotted On Crib Goch Shock
By Jon on 16/08/2002 11:27:53
The King has swapped one sort of rock for another. We met up with him in Snowdonia for an OUTDOORSmagic world exclusive

Doran met up with Elvis on Crib Goch lastweek and took this remarkable picture proving that the King is notonly alive and well, but the healthy outdoors lifestyle has strippedyears off his burger-ravaged features.In a relaxed exchange, just before

Walker Dies In Crib Goch Fall
By Jon on 12/03/2007 11:03:18
A man died last week after falling from the classic grade one Snowdon ridge.

Sad news from North Wales where a walker died after falling fromCrib Goch on Snowdon last Thursday.The man has been named as John Richard Norcross, 60, from Woodleynear Stockport. Reportedly an experienced walker, he apparently fellaround 300 feet

Crazy Angles On Crib Goch - Bonkers Video
By Jon on 10/10/2011 10:10:48
Mad camera angles big up the exposure on this cracking Crig Goch video.

A great way to start the week with this unusual video of Crib Goch on Snowdon - it's a ridge that features a lot on YouTube, but trust us, not from this angle. The video was apparently shot with a cam mounted on a telescopic clip-stick above

The Friday Matinee
By Jon on 25/05/2007 11:04:44
Slacker-friendly video clips from Crib Goch, the Eiger and Mont Blanc.

, wethought we'd grasp the chance to single out this video of a CrobGoch Winter Traverse featuring one Steve Perry - no axes, nocrampons - 'Do you not think we should have gone up the Pyg Track? Ido...'Sound is imperative to appreciate understated northern

Here's One We Made Earlier...
By Jon on 17/04/2002 18:05:00
Bored with the jagged teeth of Crib Goch? Try the Clogwyn y Person arete for a harder but quieter alternative way up Snowdon

Crib Goch? Na, done it about 20 times. Bristly Ridge? Ditto. Sowhat's next? Want to push it a bit further, great scrambling on goodrock, miss the crowds on the Horseshoe? You'll be wanting the Clogwyny Person arete then you will.So what is it? A

Get Agile With The Canny Canine
By The Canny Canine on 04/03/2003 13:15:51
Want to skip easily across Crib Goch and run effortlessly across boulder fields, the Butcher's Dog tells you how to up your outdoors agility

the effort and delight your friends by running along the crest of Crib Goch with your hands in your pockets. Or perhaps not. Woof! The Butcher's Dog

Observer Focuses On Scout Tragedy
By Jon on 14/01/2002 10:13:40
This week's Observer newspaper carried a poignant look at the accident which led to the death on a 10-year-old Scout after traversing Crib Goch

with a youth group, Ed Douglasquestions the decision to take a group of inexperienced Scouts alongthe Crib Goch arrete on Snowdon and the choice of the east ridge ofthe mountain as a descent route.It's the first comprehensible explanation we've seen


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