A North Wales Escape – Why You Should Climb Snowdon
I Climbed a Mountain for the Memories
I didn’t climb Snowdon to prove anything.
Not to hit a milestone.
Not to tick a box.
Not to impress anyone.
I climbed it for the experience.
For the stillness.
For the memory I knew I’d carry with me long after the climb was done.
Because that’s what I’m doing now —
I’m building a life I can look back on and say, “I truly lived.”
This climb was about more than fitness or adventure.
It was about presence. Freedom. Self-trust.
It was about reminding myself that I’m allowed to do something purely because it lights me up.
No apologies.
No justification.
Just joy.
I didn’t wait until someone gave me permission.
I gave it to myself.
And that decision — to live fully, not just function — is shaping who I am becoming.
More than enough.
Unapologetically me.
An example my kids can look at one day and say,
“My parent didn’t just survive life. They lived it.”
This climb reminded me of something I hope you never forget:
You’re allowed to go after the life you want.
Not all at once. Not for anyone else.
But one moment at a time. One memory at a time.
I tested myself on that mountain.
And I passed.
Not because I reached the top — but because I showed up.
I moved. I felt. I saw.
If you’re feeling the quiet fear of missing out on life…
If you’ve been waiting for the perfect reason to start…
Let this be your reminder:
You don’t need to wait.
Start where you are.
With what you have.
And begin building a life that feels like yours.
One step.
One memory.
One mountain at a time.
Watch the Journey
I captured the experience — the climb, the reflections, and a quiet montage of Snowdon’s beauty — in this short film:
→ Watch now: https://youtu.be/h5lAaZXrskY
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And if you watch the video, you’ll see a glimpse of the beauty I witnessed at the end.
I couldn’t capture it all — there just isn’t time. But I wanted to offer you a piece of it.
Not to impress you.
But to inspire you.
To chase your own version of beauty.
To believe — truly believe — that you can experience it too.
Because you can.
So the only question left is this:
What will it be for you?