Talk:Crib Goch

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[edit] Image

Anyone got a better pic ? Gillean666 03:58, 1 September 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Wikipedia or climbing guide?

Wikipedia is no place to make recommendations on where and when to go to a particular location! Alan Liefting 02:07, 5 March 2006 (UTC)

Um... wnhy not? William M. Connolley 09:58, 5 March 2006 (UTC)

I believe Wikipedia is an excellent place to share information regarding the safest way to tackle Crib Goch, and here is such a guide.

The recommended route along Crib Goch (Red Ridge) is to follow the top of the ridge, staying on the south side, using the top has a hand hold, as the north side has the steepest drop. Paths are present further down on the south side, however these are loose, so it is safest to stick to the top. The summit is about halfway along the ridge, which is followed by three Pinnacles. Climbing these can be avoided by using faint paths on the south side. The western most pinnacle not so easily avoided, and should be attempted directly with utmost caution.

The route from the pinnacle descends into Bwlch Goch (Red pass). The route continues west to Garnedd Ugain via Crib y Ddysgl (Ridge of the dish), again following the ridge as much as possible, as the paths on the south side are deceptive and can cause problems.

Crib Goch is hazardous at the best of times, climbing it is dangerous in High winds and snow/ice. The ridge should not be attempted by the faint-hearted, inexperienced or anyone who suffers vertigo.

(Note: there should be a ^ symbol above the 'o' in Goch and 'i' in Crib)


Response - I think there is little point in giving route descriptions like this in other than the most general terms. People's climbing standard and response to exposure vary lots, and unless your description is in with others it is very hard to tell if your description is given by someone who soloes sea cliffs, or (like me) has problems painting the ceiling. And there is a legal responsibility in giving an adequate description too, I suggest. (PS - the first time I took my (future) wife out was over Crib Goch... it was February (1977), and she never really forgave me  :-)) Linuxlad 11:38, 16 October 2006 (UTC)