How difficult is Tryfan North Ridge?

How difficult is Tryfan North Ridge?

The scrambling on Tryfan is rarely technically challenging, but bad weather can leave the rock treacherously slippery. In poor conditions, the North Tower in particular can feel at the top end of its grade. “Wet and windy weather can make this section of the ridge feel serious,” explains Andy.

How long does it take to climb Tryfan North Ridge?

3 – 4 hours
Route Info

Distance 3.88 km
Elevation 554m +/-
Duration 3 – 4 hours
Grade 1***
Transport Car – Tryfan Car Park

Can you climb Tryfan in the rain?

Rain will make the rock slippery, low hanging cloud or fog will add an extra degree of difficulty to navigation, and wind can make the more exposed sections feel even more dangerous. During the colder months, Tryfan turns into a fantastic winter climb.

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Further Details

Distance Ascent Time
12.17 km 1062 m 6 hours or more

Where do I park for Tryfan North Ridge?

1 The Tryfan North Ridge route starts from almost anywhere below the mountain on the A5, depending on where you arrive more than anything. We set off from the car park at SH659 601 (the middle one) which gives you an interesting approach over boulders initially, before skirting off below the Milestone Buttress.

What do you need to know about trytryfan north ridge?

Tryfan North Ridge is one of the finest scrambling routes in Wales, and when combined with Bristly Ridge offers a fantastic day out. Officially a Grade 1, but moves can be taken to suit any Grade along the route, keeping everyone entertained! Make sure you have boots or shoes suitable for scrambling.

Is Tryfan north ridge a Grade 1 scramble?

Tryfan North Ridge Scramble Tryfan North Ridge is one of the finest scrambling routes in Wales, and when combined with Bristly Ridge offers a fantastic day out. Officially a Grade 1, but moves can be taken to suit any Grade along the route, keeping everyone entertained! Parking: Tryfan Car Park (Google Maps)

Is Tryfan a good mountain to start with a scrambler?

The most famous route up Tryfan is the North Ridge: a long and thrilling grade one scramble that makes a perfect introduction to the sport. We take a look at how to tackle it. There aren’t many mountains south of Glen Coe that sing out to scramblers like Tryfan.

Where is Tryfan Mountain?

This vast fin of rock rears out of the Ogwen Valley, its crenellated spine forming an unforgettable silhouette against the sky. The famous adage says that you can’t reach Tryfan’s summit without using your hands, and not many mountain folk will argue with that.