We took our first step on the path up to the top of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) at 04:30 at the beginning of July 2010. It was still dark and very cold. Within thirty minutes, the sun had started to peak through the clouds, lighting up the mountains. It was spectacular. The top of Yr Wyddfa dawn stayed shrouded in low cloud, but the surrounding mountains looked incredible. This was my first introduction to Yr Wyddfa. I was climbing Wales’ highest mountain with a team of work mates as part of the Welsh 3 Peaks raising money for Tŷ Hafan, the children’s hospice in South Wales. I was armed with my basic Canon 1000D, but still managed to capture some wonderful photographs of the Snowdon dawn breaking on the mountains. Nature did all the hard work for me.
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