As traffic on the A55 was fairly light at this time of the morning I arrived at my destination just before 8am.
From the car park I ran along the Pyg track heading towards Snowdon. The first and last sections of the Pyg track were very technical and steep. Care was need when running over smooth polished rocks, especially in the wet.
Running up steep sections was very hard going, a lot of the times I was speed hiking with hands on knees. The Pyg track levelled out further ahead. I've noticed they'd installed a new marker for Snowdon here, I'd guessed too many hikers went up the wrong way to crib goch?
Cloud cover consumed the summit, I didn't get any good views at all. Typical as the whole week prior we had continuous blue skies.
Here is another clear shot of the twin peaks of Y Lliwedd, if the weather better that would of been my next summit for the last part of the Snowdon horse shoe.
After a short lunch break on the summit of Snowdon, with a handful of people, my route of descent was part of the Pyg and mostly the miners track. Here was the summary of my run logged by my Garmin and displayed on endomondo.