Paul Shorrock
Paul offers guided hillwalking in the UK through Hillcraft Guided Walking. He is also a freelance outdoor writer.
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#162 – The Berwyns? Where’s that? – Part 1
The mountains of the Berwyns are best summarised as “The mountains the planners forgot”. Standing between Llangollen, Corwen, Bala and Oswestry they are a significant bit of upland, but someone in an office decided that the Rhinogs, Arenigs, and Aran … Continue reading
Posted in 5. North Wales, Aircrash Sites
Tagged Border Collie, hillwalking, mountains, photography, Snowdonia
10 Comments
#161 – Aber Falls and the Northern Carneddau
In September Chris and I took advantage of the unexpected late summer by heading a bit further afield to the hills of the Berwyns (two blog posts waiting in the queue) but then a free day and yet another forecast … Continue reading
Posted in 5. North Wales
Tagged Border Collie, Carneddau, hillwalking, mountains, photography, Snowdonia, waterfall
11 Comments
#160 – A Carneddau Traverse – Ogwen to Conwy
The mountains of the Carneddau make up the largest land mass higher than 750 metres (about 2500ft) south of the Scottish border, and a crossing of the plateau in one trip makes for a big day out! It’s also a … Continue reading
Posted in 5. North Wales
Tagged Border Collie, Carneddau, hillwalking, mountains, Pen yr Ole Wen, photography, Snowdonia
22 Comments
#159 – Horses and Dragons – The Northeast Ridge of Yr Elen
One of the highlights of my trip out the previous week (see post #158) had been a great view of Yr Elen in the afternoon light. Yr Elen looks like a ‘proper’ mountain, but doesn’t get too many visitors as … Continue reading
Posted in 5. North Wales, Aircrash Sites
Tagged Carneddau, hillwalking, mountains, photography, Snowdonia, Yr Elen
17 Comments
#158 – Back in the Carneddau
The mountains of the Carneddau in North Wales are a fairly recent obsession for me – when I first walked here, I started by checking out the main summits (as you do) then began exploring odd corners where people tend … Continue reading
Posted in 5. North Wales, Aircrash Sites
Tagged Border Collie, Carneddau, hillwalking, mountains, photography, Snowdonia
8 Comments
#156 – Y Garn and Foel Goch in the Glyderau
After my recent Carneddau trip (see post #155) I had checked the map and realised that I had passed close to several aircraft crash sites on the route – most of these date back to WW2, when training flights sometimes … Continue reading
Posted in 5. North Wales, Aircrash Sites
Tagged Border Collie, Cwm Idwal, Glyderau, hillwalking, mountain rescue, mountains, photography, Snowdonia
6 Comments
#155 – The Southern Peaks of the Carneddau, North Wales
Back to the hills of the Carneddau this week. I tend to bang on a bit about these wild, deserted hills, and a day there never disappoints. My last trip there had been just a few weeks back (see Post … Continue reading
Posted in 5. North Wales
Tagged Border Collie, Carneddau, hillwalking, mountains, photography, Snowdonia
9 Comments
#154 – Cwm Glas – Peace and quiet on the busiest mountain in the UK
Of the 6 million visitors each year to the Snowdonia National Park, quite a few decide to walk up Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon). Being the highest peak in Wales and England at 1085 metres (3560 ft) is one good reason, but … Continue reading
Posted in 5. North Wales
Tagged Border Collie, hillwalking, mountains, photography, Snowdonia, Yr Wyddfa
15 Comments
#152 – A walk up ‘Big Mountain’
Welsh is a poetic language, and a language of poets. Names of mountains, valleys and lakes have a magical sound to English ears, and learning a little of the language opens a door towards understanding. A mountain name like “Slippery … Continue reading
Posted in 5. North Wales
Tagged Border Collie, hillwalking, mountains, photography, Snowdonia, Walking World
11 Comments
#151 – Carneddau air-crash, Craig yr Ysfa
It was a strange kind of winter in North Wales this year. We ‘hardy mountain types’ 🙂 like to get out to play in the snow, but the snow was erratic, never hanging around for long – when it did … Continue reading
Posted in 5. North Wales, Aircrash Sites
Tagged Border Collie, Carneddau, hillwalking, mountains, photography, Snowdonia
14 Comments

