A mountain rescue team has endured its busiest year ever, receiving more call-outs than anywhere else in the UK.
Llanberis Mountain Rescue Team received more than 250 calls in 2021 after visitors flocked to Snowdonia, Gwynedd.
It is thought tourism increased after Covid restricted holidays abroad.
But, as the weather turns colder, the team has told visitors: "Don't go if you're not prepared, don't go if you're not experienced and don't go if you don't know what you're doing."
Rescue team chairman Barry Davies said: "People just need to be cautious if they venture, don't go if you're not prepared, don't know what you're doing or inexperienced.
"Stay low, it's still nice at the bottom and the weather can change quickly."
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