Of course it's possible. You'd be best off climbing with rucksacks. That wouldn't be an issue on Grooved Arete but the extra weight might be tiresome on the hand traverse pitch of the Direct Route, so take double ropes so you have the option of pulling them up if you need it. Also climbing with rucksacks would mean you could finish by walking off over the summit of Glyder Fach and then down either Bristly Ridge or the Gribin to make an excellent alpinesque day of it, and avoid the descent gully on Glyder Fach which I remember as a tiresome thing.
We did a good one, Milestone buttress top out walk over to the east face, run down Tryfan and across to Cneifion Arete then up to the top of the Glyder and around down to the base of idwal for another route,
That sounds a far better combination. Though I think you'd have to be pretty keen to set off up the Idwal Slabs at the end of the day after that lot...
Although it means some initial scruffy scrambling up the north buttress, I think any route on the Terrace Wall is better than anything else on the East Face.
> Doesn't that depend on where HVD sits in your climbing range?
If you want to be pedantic about it yes.
However from my experience , anyone serious enough about climbing and that has experience multipitching are going to find it very easy, horribly polished in places and like a motorway with so much traffic.
Also looking at the poster Jacks log book I can see he's climbed VS 5a recently so I don't see any issues.
Another good day is a route on the east face of Bristly Ridge, followed by a route on the east face of Tryfan (or vice versa, but you're less likely to find queues on Tryfan if you leave it until later in the day)
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