Snow may not be falling from the sky but Bristly Ridge is high up on the NE face of Glyder Fach - it's a cold, high place and you are likely to find patches of lying snow and the rock may be coated with black ice.
The days are short in Winter and if you find conditions difficult you will be slow and perhaps run out of daylight
If the pinnacle gap down climb made you a little nervous in summer you're not ready for a winter ascent.
I suggest a high mountain walk instead - perhaps summit Glyder Fach via Cwm Tryfan? That will still be a challenge but is safer and will build your experience and confidence
I went over Y Garn and Y Glyderau yesterday. There were some compacted snow patches in the shade, and the rocks near the summits had some ice on them, more so on the shaded side of Glyder Fach. I wore approach shoes and had no problems, just needing to take care on the top part of the descent.
I've been in Snowdonia all week and there is very little if any snow left. Glyders and the Carnedds. There is currently very little if any snow left. I've walked extensively in the Carnedds and some of the Glyders and not had to touch any of my winter gear.
The benefit of Tryfan followed by Bristly ridge is that when you get up to the top of Tryfan, you can re evaluate how things are and bail out if needed. Personally I'd be content with Tryfan N.Ridge at this time of year.
It won't be a wintry ascent, today is forecast to be glorious (as it was yesterday), 4C with a low of 1C overnight at 900m. Colder Saturday but that won't change anything. However... use the North Ridge of Tryfan to assess conditions of chimneys and slabs, plenty of options to bail before Bristly.
TX4s will be fine. I'm heading up Llech Ddu tomorrow and won't be taking any winter kit, but I will be in Rebel Lites for the quagmire after Yr Elen
we have discussed the same too and are going to go, I've done it before so just need to build that confidence! as you and also Graham have said above, can bail out after Tryfan if needs
An alternative is to do Tryfan then drop down a little and do y Cribin, if you follow the skyline it’s a proper low grade scramble, if you feel over committed you can drop down the left a little and follow the path. Was up there yesterday, a few frosty patches in the frost pockets but the ridges were dry and frost free
> crem lem spur next weekend depending on weather of course
Crib Lem Spur is a good choice, nice approach, good position, some fun bits to it. Feels more remote than Tryfan (because it is!) and you might see less people. Can continue over the Carneddau and Yr Elen if desired. I'm jealous!
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