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The Climbers of Eryri | A Story of Ice and Flowers

The Climbers of Eryri | A Story of Ice and Flowers

Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Description
The rock faces of Cwm Idwal are cold, dark and uninhabitable; unless what you love is to dangle off the frozen cliffs. Ice climbing takes you into a winter playground, but as the climate crisis thins the ice, how can climbers and conservationists work together to save one of the UK’s rarest flowers?   

Join ecologist and botanist Barbara Jones and ice climber Tom Carrick to scale one of Wales' most dramatic mountains and discover how the precious Lili'r Wyddfa (Snowdon Lily) can survive in this isolated location. 

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Production 
Presenter: Rosie Holdsworth 
Producer: Marnie Woodmeade 
Sound Designer: Jesus Gomez 

Contributors 
Barbara Jones 
Tom Carrick 

Image credit: ©National Trust Images/John Millar 
 
Discover more
If you want to visit Cwm Idwal you can find out more at the National Trusts website: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/wales/carneddau-and-glyderau/cwm-idwal-walk 

To see the temperature sensors, you can find them at the BMC website https://www.thebmc.co.uk/en/cwm-idwal-welsh-winter-monitoring-system-live-and-upgraded 


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