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Front cover: Approaching Crib y Ddysgl on the Snowdon horseshoe (SN H1)
CONTENTS
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Appendix A: Index of Peaks
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Near the top of the Watkin Path (photo Marion Teal) (SN 10)
HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE
A full introduction to Hillwalking in Wales appears at the beginning of Vol 1, but a summary of the way the chapters are arranged will be useful. Each chapter is arranged as follows:
List of peaks and lakes in each mountain group
Diagrammatic map
General overview
Main ways up each of the peaks
High-level walks
Lower-level walks/easier days
All routes are numbered. Each number begins with a two-letter prefix to identify the mountain group concerned (eg RG stands for the Rhinogs). The main routes are then numbered sequentially (eg RG1, RG2, etc). Localised variations within routes are distinguished by numeric suffixes (eg RG2,1). High-level and lower-level/easy day walks are given H and L designators respectively after the mountain group code (eg in the case of the Rhinogs high-level walks are numbered RG H1, RG H2 etc).