Cadair Idris Hike: I Got Judged By A Sheep! (Pony Path Guide)
An immersive, step-by-step guide to hiking Cadair Idris via the scenic Pony Path—featuring a very unimpressed local summit sheep! ⛰️ SUBSCRIBE to Trail Mist for more immersive UK hiking guides, first-person treks, and peaceful nature escapes: / @trailmist We lead with our funny summit encounter before taking you back to the very beginning of the journey. Join us on this first-person, faceless trek up one of the most iconic peaks in Eryri (Snowdonia), Wales—perfect for anyone planning their own Welsh mountain walking adventure. ON-SCREEN JOURNAL: No voice over—just peaceful text overlays sharing trail insights, mindset shifts, and reflections on finding peace in the great outdoors. AUDIO EXPERIENCE: Features a brief lofi intro during the drive, followed by 100% natural mountain sounds—ambient wind, boot crunches, and pure Welsh nature. Best enjoyed with headphones for an immersive ASMR experience! TRAIL & LOGISTICS LOG: Hike Date: Late May (Late Spring conditions) Start Point: Tŷ Nant Car Park (Pay and display machine on site) Facilities: Free public toilets available right at the trail-head Parking Tip: If the main lot is full, use the designated overflow field right next door. Route: Pony Path (Steady climb, clear track, rocky final approach) If you love immersive nature walks, hiking POV videos, and rugged mountain landscapes, hit that SUBSCRIBE button so you don’t miss our next video! ➡️ Watch the Descent Towards Llyn Cau here: Coming Soon! (Make sure to Subscribe so you don't miss it) TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Summit Sneak Peek & The Judging Sheep 0:39 - The Journey Begins: Driving & Scenic Roads 1:12 - Tŷ Nant Car Park & Trail-head Facilities 1:40 - Starting the Pony Path Climb 5:00 - The Scenic Ridge Route 12:50 - Summit Views & The Sheep's Final Verdict ("Bravo!") 14:15 - Heading Down: Llyn Cau Descent Teaser ----------------------------------------------------------------🛈 DISCLAIMER & SAFETY NOTE: The information provided in this video is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Mountain weather in Wales can change rapidly, and terrain can be hazardous. Always check the mountain forecast (Met Office/MWIS) before heading out, wear appropriate hiking gear (layers and sturdy boots), carry a physical map and compass, and know your limits. You assume full responsibility for your own safety when attempting this trail.
