 Happy New Year! 1st of January 2018. I thought we might try and climb Snowden. What do you think? Seems to be working on your phone. Okay, so across the runway line, very early stages of climbing up Snowden. We're on the ranger path. The ranger path is the oldest path up to the summit of Snowden. The first initial climb done. So we've climbed about 200 metres and we've run 2 kilometres. It's taken me about 20 minutes to run just over 2 kilometres and climb just over 200 metres. 800 metres to go. Good morning. Over 3 kilometres in now. So another 3 and a half to go to the top. But now begins the big climbing. We've got this zigzag path here into the clouds. There goes up the side of the mountain there. Nice view though. But we'll be in cloud very soon. It's taken half an hour now. So we're doing about 10 at the moment. I'm doing 10 minutes per kilometre. But let's go slow down. It's a big climb. Okay, that's 4 kilometres. 4 kilometres distance-wise. About 475 metres climbed another 500 to go, say. And it's basically into the cloud there. But that's a great view. And my wife and kids are somewhere at the bottom there walking up. 4 kilometres done. So only 2 and a half to go to the top. No snow on the ground yet either. That kilometre took me 13 minutes. Right up the side of that zigzag path. Above sea level 650 metres climbed. Just over 5 kilometres. 15 minutes for that kilometre. About 700 metres elevation. So 2 and a half, 250 metres to go, something like that maybe. And 1 and a half kilometres. As close as you could in the winter because there's no trains running. It's better to walk up the proper path which is next to the railway line here. Which we were originally going to come up but thought it might be a bit too dangerous in the snow for the children. Who are they? 2 miles back that way. Right, so we're about 500 feet from a metres from the top. 100 metres now really to the sun. The sun is even possibly. There's a bit of brightness. I can feel the brightness coming. The sun is going to come out. Guys, I can feel it. 1 hour 14 minutes 50 seconds. That's 948 metres. So now we've got to go back down and meet the kids and climb up it again. There is snow about another kilometre to walk and there's snow and it's full snow. Yeah, it is really good but don't take your gloves off. I took my gloves off to try and work my phone and I was freezing. Gloves on. The climbing, what you've just done is the hardest bit. Once you get up here it's safe. You're not going to fall anywhere but it will get slippy and it's very rocky. So this is a lot worse than earlier. The kids are with a snowball at the top of Snowdon. It's the summit. Let's get down this mountain. Children, there was very very blustery on the top but we're now down at the bottom again. And there's a steam train just coming in to greet us. Steam train.