Tryfan
I first came to Wales in the late sixties at the age of twelve, with two uncles; to go rock climbing. We camped in the teeth of a storm by the shores of Llyn Ogwen, beneath the looming greyness of Tryfan, the rockiest of the mountains in all of Wales. At the time, I was unaware of my Welsh roots [blog-posts passim], but I felt at the time I was home. Tryfan is a very special mountain in a very special place. It can be busy in summer, although not to the same degree as Snowdon, but approach it from the slightly more challenging routes it offers and you'll be rewarded handsomely.
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