Changeable weather on the Snowdon Horseshoe. It was a truly memorable day for me on this return visit to one of Snowdonia's finest routes. The day began cloudless, but as the morning developed convention cloud came swirling in a spectacular way, and an earlier image was an attmept to capture that. The summit of Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) unsurprisingly caught the cloud the most, and it really was thick up there, visibility down to a few yards. This shot is looking back towards the summit from the final rise in the horseshoe, the twin summit of Lliwedd which has the most vertiginous cliff-face. In the centre of the image you can make out the loose and scrabbly mess that is the Watkin Path, disappearing into the cloud.
Two hikers look out over the landscape of Snowdonia, Wales on a minor-summit of Y Lliwedd, part of the Snowdon Horseshoe.