Ceunant Mawr
Summery
A set of tributaries that be ascended or descended
Canyon Descent:
160m
Highest Drop:
10m
Canyon Length:
500m
Minimum Ropes:
1X 30m
Flood Risk:
Low
Access Type:
Public
Rock Type:
Felsic
Catchment:
900m2
Duration: in, down and out:
IN: DOWN: OUT: TOTAL: half day/ couple hours
Anchors
Natural
Notes
Several of the tributaries on the East side of the Afon Glaslyn make vaguely interesting Gorge/ Ghyll scrambles. These gorges ghylls can be ascended or descended. Afon Ifan, Ceunant Mawr and Afon Feingam are the names of several.
Description
Approach by Car: (Unknown)
Approach by foot: (Unknown)
Canyon entry: (Unknown)
Canyon descent: (Unknown)
Exit: (Unknown)
Escapes: (Unknown)
First Decent: (Unknown)
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Disclaimer
No responsibility or liability is taken for any harm, death or loss of property from using the information found on Canyon Log. Topo features, descriptions and notes may not be accurate and could be misleading. You must carry anchor building materials, be experienced and use your own judgement when canyoning. Flooding can completely change the layout, features and conditions. Insufficient experience may result in death.