The Snowdon Spiderman has hit his 100th summit of Yr Wyddfa in 2025.
On Saturday July 19th Dylan Hughes from Bangor, was joined by his seven-year-old son Jac to hit the milestone for their chosen charity, Hope House Tŷ Gobaith children’s hospices.
The 100 climbs have even included 69 traverses of the infamous Crib Goch ridge and has so far raised a brilliant £3,600.
The 41-year-old said: “I’d been stuck at 96 climbs for a while as the conditions hadn’t been favourable.
“But there was a change of luck, and we acted on impulse to get to the big 100.
“It was a special moment to share it with my son, Jac who joined me and made his very first summit of Yr Wyddfa.”
Dylan has gained a big following online and often gets stopped for photographs on the mountain when he dons his Spiderman costume which has earned him the nickname The Snowdon Spiderman.
“Spidey made an appearance on the day to help celebrate.
“I’ve no intention of stopping now and intend to carry on and get as many as I can in 2025 and raise as much money as possible for this amazing charity,” said Dylan.
Tŷ Gobaith fundraiser, Nikki Jones said: “Go Dylan! What an amazing first half of the year.
“His enthusiasm is infectious. He loves what he’s doing to help local children and families living with a life-threatening condition.
“We’re so grateful and wish him all the best for the next 100.”
Photos: Dylan and Jac near the summit plate on the 100th ascent of Yr Wyddfa. It was Jac’s first ever climb up.
