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For any copyright, please send me a message. With bars and restaurants in England now following a strict 10pm curfew, and many people not wanting to spend time indoors in places where masks are compulsory, many Brits have taken to the great outdoors to enjoy their weekends. But it looks like a lot of people have had the same idea about making the most of nature this weekend, as huge queues of walkers have been filmed queueing to go up Welsh mountain Snowdon. People claim to have seen tourists queuing for as far as 300m up the mountain on Saturday morning. There are now concerns Snowdonia National Park Authority will come under pressure to close the mountain for a second time this year. Arwyn Roberts, from Llangefni, who climbs the mountain once a week, said most local car parks were already full by the time he arrived at 8am. “I managed to find somewhere to park and I had planned to take a quieter route up the mountain – but there were no quieter routes,” he told North Wales Live. “I usually walk up the mountain first thing in the morning and I haven’t been there at the weekend for a long time, so I was quite shocked by what I saw. “Even from below you could see the line of people stretching down the mountain from the summit. “The queue was already 200 to 300 metres when I reached the top. “It was still quite early, so it would probably have got busier later on.” Reaction to Arwyn’s Twitter video of the queues has been mixed, with some believing Snowdonia’s mountains are there to be enjoyed. But many have questioned why so many people head to Snowdon when there are other, less crowded summits to be tackled. "823 sq miles of Snowdonia to walk in,” said one Twitter user. “But, heh, let’s all go and climb Snowdon!” Others condemned the "idiots" who were putting people at risk. One said: “Do people really not understand what is happening right now? “Staggering stupidity, which is eventually going to lead to another total lockdown.” Arwyn believes the decline in foreign travel, and the rise in staycations, is fuelling Snowdon’s autumn popularity.
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