From all the places I have traveled Jordan, Dubai, India, Morocco, France, Belgium and Holland this must be the second best place I have visited to date.
The only thing that beats it is Mecca and Madina in Saudi Arabia
. The views, the freshness of the air, words cannot describe it, was just amazing. Having lived traveled and worked in heavily polluted cities and towns it was a breath of fresh air.
We got to the town of Bangor, 20 minutes drive from Mount Snowdon
Saturday afternoon. We had stopped at a beach on our journey down just to admire the beauty of the sea and for the first time see some living crabs. Damn, I did not know the United Kingdom had such beauty.
Thanks to Abi, a friend and his Tom Tom navigation we got to the hostel in one piece. However, we did see a poster supporting the BNP, which got a few people worried. The BNP in Wales, Labour get your act together.
We met up with the Birmingham lads in the evening, had a bite to eat (pizzas and b-b-q), had a game of football as you do, read our salaat and went to bed in the most uncomfortable bunk beds. Did I sleep, yes for 4 hours in total probable due to Tabz snoring bearing a close resemblance to a broken generator and ‘Ammmiiiiiii’ moaning of our Sri Lankan roommates. Also, waking up at 3.30am to read the morning salaat.
The trek lasted 6 hours
in total with us reaching the peak between 1.30 and 2pm admiring the views and battling against the arctic conditions. We faced rain, sleet, snow and blizzard on the way up and down. Typical British weather, meeting all four seasons in a space of few hours. On the way down, we stopped for a warm cup of coffee
at a place called the halfway house. Having battled the weather it was well deserved.
We met a couple who had done the trek numerous times and they mentioned
this is the worst weather we’ve experienced in Snowdonia
Just amazing, it is an experience I recommend to everyone reading the blog. Get yourself out there. Everyone just loved the experience and we are hoping to arranger a trip to Ben Nevis
, Scotland later on in the year. Again, it will be to raise money for a local charity.
The amount of money raised will be on this blog once I have had the opportunity to collect it and count it.
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