On 16th October 2021, to raise money for Samaritans, myself and a group of about 14 people organised by my sister Jo , set off to hike up Mount Snowdon setting off at midnight. Disappointingly however, due to inclemently wild weather conditions we didn’t quite make it to the top. The amazing guides, quite rightly decided that it was too dangerous so at Clogwyn Station (about three quarters of the way up) we turned back. We collectively raised over £8,000 for a great cause so I’ll take that.
It was such an amazing experience and actually really fun and exciting (if you like 40mph wind and rain in your face). My brother Pete, aka Titus Twelve co founder of Limbo Tapes summed it up perfectly in his ‘Thrilling Trek Report’ (see below)!
I found it really exhilarating and wanted to try and capture how it felt and made this narrative illustration with pen, ink and pencil crayon. It follows the journey of seeing the dark silhouette of the mountain, the colours of the wet stones, a startled sheep and frog through to the street lamps on the return. I’ve tried to express the sensation of the relentless wind and rain using texture.
Considering it was pitch black, I remember it seemed quite colourful, what with head torches lighting up glossy waterproofs, wet grass and the flashy lights we had strung around us so we could tell who was in our group.