Ninthace - thank you for those links. I'd forgotten about trawling the wonderful yooochoob although fish-eye lenses do seem to make things look narrower than they are. Made me laugh on one of the links the guy turns the camera round on himself and says "oh my god" when he approached it
The jury's still out as to whether I (as in me personally) would find it too narrow to not get head-swimmy though
Vghikers - you are correct. I did not know that Google Street View had been up Snowdon
I shall add it to my arsenal of future walk research stuff
and..yet again, the jury's still out as to whether I'd find BM too narrow
DA - it's not so much I'd find it scary - more narrow paths with steep drops on one or both sides bring on my vertigo (head-swimmy feeling). Comparing it (or not) to Crib Goch is pointless as I've never seen CG so can't use it as a point of comparison in my "mind's eye" - though I guess others may find the info useful.
sooo.... the jury's STILL out, blah, blah, blah
Bigfoot Mike and Fernman -
... obviously I'm the better looking one
Thanks all for the comments and links. One thing's for sure, after hearing some excellent heavy breathing(!) on one of the youtube vids (think it, don't say it
), I need to be a lot hill fitter than I am at the moment. A goal to aim for next year when there's tonnes of daylight in a day me thinks. I might even post it as a forum meet if I decide BM is wide enough for me not to feel head-swimmy