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Ben Moore has been selected represent Wales at table
 The November Exeat trip was blessed with a stunning weather forecast this year.
             tennis. Ben will compete for the Welsh Juniors at
 Our traditional winter mountaineering weekend has seen a full range of weather
               Chippenham in April. Ben started playing when he was
 over the years, but this time the conditions were about as good as they could be
                9 years old at Rhyl Community Table Tennis Club,
 for a winter ascent of Snowdon.
                 where he received coaching by North Wales coach
 We were based in a bunkhouse in the village of Llanberis, so on the Saturday  Barrie Russ. Ben competed with the Rhyl Junior
 morning, we began our ascent right from the front door. The Llanberis Path is  Team last year winning the premier cadet Division1
 one of the longer ways to get to the summit, but has the most amenable angle of  league title at Halton, defeating teams from all
 ascent. We were on the move by 9am, eager to make the most of the conditions.  over the north west. This year they have clinched
                  the under 18 junior title and are odds on to retain
 We set a steady pace uphill and made sure that we took plenty of rests to pace
                 the cadet title, this time under the Trinity and Halton
 ourselves and also to enjoy the fabulous views. The sun was shining brightly in
               team banner.
 our eyes to begin with as we reached the ‘Halfway Café’.
 Shortly afterwards, we reached the snowline and had to put on our crampons to  Individually Ben receives regular training from the
 grip into the snow and ice. Walking with metal spikes on your feet takes a bit of  Welsh coach Ryan Jenkins and  has recently won the
 getting used to, but it meant that we could continue confidently towards the  Cadet Under 15 open tournament, and finished
 summit while others who were less well equipped had to turn back or were  runner up in the under18 category at Halton
 reduced to crawling on all fours on the slippery terrain!  Martin  and this weekend he travelled down to
 Ian                       Cardiff where he finished cadet runner
 Up at the summit – the highest point in Wales – the views were simply breath-
                            up in the premier Welsh championships,
 taking and there was not a cloud to be seen or a breath of wind. We all felt very
                             losing in the final to the number 1
 lucky to have been up there in such rare conditions.
                             seed, his strong showing was enough,
 After a leisurely lunch, soaking up the vista, we began our descent. Tiredness  however to clinch his first full Welsh  Focus: Ben Moore
 began to creep in and everyone had to dig deep to find the energy to make it  cap. Ben was picked to represent
 back to the bunkhouse under their own steam. It had been a long day and the  Wales in the Euro minis tournament
 short hours of daylight meant that we needed to use our head torches to guide  last year but had to drop out due to
 us down the last part of the path.  appendicitis so a welcome second
                          opportunity. Watch this space!


 Back at the hut, everyone showered and
 crashed out by the fire, while the cooking
 team rustled up a huge pasta meal and
 even an apple crumble. For once on
 such expeditions, everyone was early
 to bed and sound asleep in no time!















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