posted by [identity profile] naath.livejournal.com at 04:24pm on 21/03/2012
I went up Snowdon several times as a child but forget the actual number; always by the easiest walking track (Which I think Llanberis) in both directions (boooooring). I may have been carried up it in the baby-carrying rucksack but I'm not sure.

I'd quite like to try the other routes at some point in my life. Also I'd like to try the Snowdon Race; but I think it is probably rather beyond me.

You omit "on a bicycle" and "jumping off".
 
posted by [identity profile] atreic.livejournal.com at 04:30pm on 21/03/2012
And 'by stretcher', 'by sedan chair', 'snowboarding', 'up Cloggy' and many many other options...

[I don't think you're allowed to take a bicycle up, are you?]
 
posted by [identity profile] naath.livejournal.com at 04:34pm on 21/03/2012
Oh, not sure. I thought they sometimes had mountain biking races up it, maybe I'm wrong.

Do people base jump off Snowdon? it seems like the sort of thing people might do.

Cloggy?
 
 
posted by [identity profile] naath.livejournal.com at 04:43pm on 21/03/2012
Yay climbing!

(are all the others walking paths then?)
 
posted by [identity profile] atreic.livejournal.com at 04:45pm on 21/03/2012
Technically, Crib Goch is a grade 1 scramble, and there are some awesome climbs up Y Lliwedd as well as the path, so a pedant might tick that for the climbs.

Obviously 'Train!', 'Helecopter' and 'Ski-ing' are not walking paths
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posted by [personal profile] simont at 04:33pm on 21/03/2012
You omit "on a bicycle" and "jumping off".

There should be a law requiring every sufficiently big mountain to have a banister running all the way from its summit, so you can slide down it once you've got up there.

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