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Clogwyn Du'r
Arddu (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈklɔɡwɨ̞n ˈdɨːr ˈarðɨ̞],
translates as the "black
cliff of the
black height"), is a north-facing
rhyolite set...
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summit station from May. The
cliff faces on Snowdon,
including Clogwyn Du'r
Arddu, are
significant for rock climbing, and the
mountain was used by Edmund...
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drains into Llyn
Padarn with the
addition of the
waters of the Afon
Arddu which drains the
northern slopes of Snowdon. The name of the
Roman fort...
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route on the
rhyolite "Great Wall" of the East
Buttress of
Clogwyn Du'r
Arddu, in Wales. When
English climber Johnny Dawes completed the
first free ascent...
- Yr
Arddu is a
large hill in Snowdonia,
Wales (Not to be
confused with the 589
metre Yr
Arddu (North) to the east of Snowdon). It lies
approximately 2...
- at
Clogwyn Du'r
Arddu, in Snowdon. The
photograph was
reproduced as a
poster and
featured on the
cover of the 1989
Clogwyn Du'r
Arddu Guidebook. The Climbers'...
- and
Hardback Thesaurus), and the
rhyolite mountain crags of
Clogwyn Du'r
Arddu (e.g.
Indian Face).
Dawes is
remembered for
intimidating traditional climbing...
- Yr
Arddu is a
mountain summit found in the
Moelwynion in Snowdonia; grid
reference SH673507. The
height of the
summit above sea
level is 589
meters (1932 ft)...
- Goch and Y Lliwedd. The
cliff faces on Snowdon,
including Clogwyn Du'r
Arddu, are
significant for rock climbing, and the
mountain was used by Edmund...
- The crag of
Clogwyn Du'r
Arddu in
Wales with
Indian Face (centre),
which was the first-ever E9-graded
route on the
British system at E9 6c (British) or...