The approach is 240 degrees from the southern tip of Llyn Cau lake. If looking for the CA mentioned in the description, it is a scrambling of some distance above the scree level.
When you look up at the arete, there is a gully to the left, quite a worn path, steep and stepped.
You come out of the steepest part, then glance across to the right at the arete and the letters CA are on a boulder, and thats the start! Hope this helps.
adbs1 - Oct 7, 2008 3:01 am - Hasn't voted
Finding the startThe approach is 240 degrees from the southern tip of Llyn Cau lake. If looking for the CA mentioned in the description, it is a scrambling of some distance above the scree level.
Phillip Stasiw - Oct 9, 2008 3:34 pm - Hasn't voted
CA StartWhen you look up at the arete, there is a gully to the left, quite a worn path, steep and stepped.
You come out of the steepest part, then glance across to the right at the arete and the letters CA are on a boulder, and thats the start! Hope this helps.