@MegaTories You need to get "the freedom of the mountain" hence most people do it, three times for me. What a fantastic Mountain range the Welsh are blessed with, even though they're North Welsh and a bit of a taboo.
I've been up Tryfan three times now, but never had any inclination to do the jump. It looks not particularly difficult, but very exposed: not just the drop between the stones, but the much bigger drop on the east side. It's not an interesting technical challenge; its only real appeal is the danger itself. Last time I was on Tryfan, someone was encouraging children in his group to do the jump, which I found irresponsible.
climbed tryfan yesterday, was far to windy to even attempt this !
jdude81 5 months ago
@chezo84 They're 3000ft up with a sheer drop on one side. Retard.
ScootaaHD 1 year ago
I think one has more to lose than gain by trying this .
aledcacen 1 year ago 2
@MegaTories You need to get "the freedom of the mountain" hence most people do it, three times for me. What a fantastic Mountain range the Welsh are blessed with, even though they're North Welsh and a bit of a taboo.
Love life, love mountineering!
bagbag1978 1 year ago
see the pin heads are still with us - thought you'd all taken up ironing underpants
MrGrizzbear100 1 year ago
916 m actually
somecatz 1 year ago
@cobh8crew2009 3008 feat Actually ;'D
HannarhhX 1 year ago
Sorry but you are meant to jump there and back!
TheDeanoMonster 1 year ago
I've been up Tryfan three times now, but never had any inclination to do the jump. It looks not particularly difficult, but very exposed: not just the drop between the stones, but the much bigger drop on the east side. It's not an interesting technical challenge; its only real appeal is the danger itself. Last time I was on Tryfan, someone was encouraging children in his group to do the jump, which I found irresponsible.
MegaTories 1 year ago
i cant believe you recognise the dance lol
ShawySWFC 2 years ago