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Equipment Guide to Scrambling
Many visitor to this site will be experienced enough to have their own ideas about equipment, but as a website guide to scrambling it is our duty to remind you and other less experienced scrambles of the types of equipment you need when out on the hills.
Scrambling has been around for many years and with the progression of the outdoor activity comes a grading system that helps us to understand what the particular route will be like and how difficult the scramble actually is. In today’s guide books all scrambles are graded in good dry conditions, and should be treated as such only if the rock is dry.
The UK hosts a wide variety of scrambling terrain from gullies and gills to buttresses which can give you routes well in excess of over 1,000ft of scrambling. One can link up a variety of scrambles with a minimum of walking distance between them to enjoy scrambles over 2,000ft.
The gills and gullies are a popular feature of the of the UK hills and mountains which can often provide an interesting way of gaining height to the tops.
Scrambling Routes
| Llechog Ridge Grade of Route: 1** Difficulty:: Easy |
| The Mushroom Garden Grade of Route: 2 Difficulty:: Average |
| Geirionydd Gorge Grade of Route: 2* Difficulty:: Average |