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Caernarfon and Denbeigh Herald
|July 16, 2025
MUM SHOCKED BY SWEARING ON YR WYDDFA
A MUM of two was left shocked and saddened by the language she heard during a family trek to Yr Wyddfa.
During a six-hour haul up and down Wales’ highest mountain, she claimed to have heard “50-plus f**k's around a dozen s**t's and even one motherf**ker”.
The former TV script writer climbed the popular Eryri peak with her husband and two children.
She recalled exchanging looks with her husband with “even 50-year-old women effing and blinding every five seconds”.
Disheartened by what she heard, she wrote an article for the Metro newspaper describing how “constant, loud and impossible-to-ignore” swearing on the mountain was “not funny, just inconsiderate”.
She added: “While I know I can’t shield my 10 and 12-year-old from swear words forever, I certainly didn’t appreciate them being exposed to such profanity while completing a UNESCO-listed climb.”
When her claims were shared online, they attracted some support.
“I didn’t grow up hearing profanities,” said one man. “Then suddenly it's like almost everyone swears.”
Agreeing a woman added: “It’s got a whole lot worse - but it just makes people look ridiculous.”
This story is from the July 16, 2025 edition of Caernarfon and Denbeigh Herald.
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