Two cars were recently found parked in a restricted zone at Pen-y-Pass car park, causing a major inconvenience for the Llanberis Mountain Rescue Team as they responded to an emergency on Crib Goch in Eryri. This careless act not only put the rescue team at risk, but also blocked the gate to the Miners’ Path, hindering access for other hikers and visitors.
The incident occurred on a busy day at the popular Pen-y-Pass car park, which serves as a starting point for many hikers looking to conquer the challenging Crib Goch route. As the Llanberis Mountain Rescue Team was called to assist a hiker in distress on the mountain, they were faced with the added challenge of two cars parked in a restricted zone, blocking the gate to the Miners’ Path.
This unfortunate situation not only delayed the rescue team’s response time, but also caused frustration for other hikers and visitors who were unable to access the Miners’ Path. The restricted zone is clearly marked and designated for emergency vehicles and authorized personnel only, yet these two cars were found blatantly disregarding the rules.
The Llanberis Mountain Rescue Team is a dedicated group of volunteers who risk their lives to help those in need on the mountains of Eryri. They are highly trained and experienced in handling emergency situations, but their job is made more difficult when faced with obstacles such as illegally parked cars.
It is important for all visitors to the Pen-y-Pass car park to adhere to the rules and regulations in place. This not only ensures the safety of everyone on the mountain, but also helps to maintain the natural beauty of the area. The restricted zone at Pen-y-Pass car park is in place for a reason – to allow emergency vehicles and personnel to access the mountain quickly and efficiently. Parking in this area not only puts others at risk, but also shows a lack of respect for the hard work and dedication of the Llanberis Mountain Rescue Team.
Fortunately, the hiker in distress was successfully rescued by the Llanberis Mountain Rescue Team and did not suffer any serious injuries. However, this incident serves as a reminder to all visitors to the Pen-y-Pass car park to follow the rules and be considerate of others. The mountains of Eryri are a beautiful and challenging place, but they must be treated with respect and caution.
In addition to following the rules, it is also important for hikers and visitors to be prepared and responsible when venturing into the mountains. This includes having the appropriate gear, being aware of weather conditions, and informing others of your planned route. By taking these precautions, we can all help to ensure the safety of ourselves and others on the mountains.
The Llanberis Mountain Rescue Team works tirelessly to keep the mountains of Eryri safe for everyone. Their dedication and selflessness should be commended, and it is our responsibility as visitors to the area to support and assist them in any way we can. Let us all work together to keep the mountains of Eryri a safe and enjoyable place for all.









