Crib Goch and Lakes from Snowdon
Here is more than you might want to know about mountaineering, and it comes (condensed) from Wikipedia: “Crib Goch is described as a ‘knife-edged’ arête in the Snowdonia National Park … the name means “red ridge” in Welsh. The highest point 923 metres (3,028 ft) above sea level. All routes which tackle Crib Goch are considered mountaineering routes in winter or scrambles in summer—meaning that they must cross graded territory as defined in Steve Ashton’s Scrambles in Snowdonia. The easiest of these lines (the ‘bad step’ part of the route) is given a scrambling grade of Grade 1 (the most difficult being Grade 3—routes more difficult than Grade 3 are considered rock climbs).” Anyhow, all that relates to this unused Valentine’s card A892. Minor foxing on the reverse. Grade: 1