I had to get the ice off my car before I could drive to Capel Curig to start the walk up to Moel Siabod (2862 ft), but the weather for the rest of the day was perfect for walking. We parked the car at Pont Cyfyng and crossed the bridge then followed a steep track uphill until we came to the dilapidated building near the style. It's quite a pull to there but the next bit along the disused track was easier and we carried on until we came to the ruins just below the water filled quarry. After a drink and a bite to eat we carried on and decided to take the direct route up the quarry face which took us about 45 minutes to climb. It's a steep scree slope and at times it's two steps forward and one back as the scree is so loose now due to erosion but we made it. At the summit we finished off the rest of the food and drink and the Ravens were grateful for the morsels we gave them. The views from this peak on a good day are stunning and today was no different. An unusual cloud formation covered southern Snowdonia and only the peaks of the mountains were visible but my photos don't do it justice. After about 30 minutes we made a quick decent down the path to Plas Y Brennin probably too quick because I had a nasty tumble on some ice but my only injury is a sore thumb, thank goodness. From Plas Y Brennin we followed the River Llugwy as far as Pont Cyfyng and made our way back to the car and then back home.