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1.Cwmystradllyn-Moel-ddu-Bryn Banog128 views27/6/21. Our first stop, Ynys-y-Pandy Slate Mill, Cwmystradllyn. Photo: Nia Parry.Jul 02, 2021
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7.Cwmystradllyn-Moel-ddu-Bryn Banog103 views27/6/21. Finally the oasis; Tyddyn Mawr Tea Room.Jul 02, 2021
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6.Cwmystradllyn-Moel-ddu-Bryn Banog103 views27/6/21. Ascents and descents behind us and the welcome Tyddyn Mawr Tea Room in sight aheadJul 02, 2021
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5.Cwmystradllyn-Moel-ddu-Bryn Banog101 views27/6/21. Bryn Banog ahead.Jul 02, 2021
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4.Cwmystradllyn-Moel-ddu-Bryn Banog96 views27/6/21. Halfway down from Moel-ddu and looking across to Moel Hebog. Thankfully not on today's itinerary.Jul 02, 2021
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2.Cwmystradllyn-Moel-ddu-Bryn Banog110 views27/6/21. 2/3rds of the way up Moel-ddu and looking south to the Cob at Porthmadog and the Dwyryd Estuary.Jul 02, 2021
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3.Cwmystradllyn-Moel-ddu-Bryn Banog98 views27/6/21.Coming down from the summit of Moel-ddu which is in the background. It is a twin peak of a Moel.Jul 02, 2021
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6.Chwilog-Llangybi183 views24/6/21. Arriving at Ffynnon Gybi. A good walk was had by all. Now the walk back to Chwilog. Photo: Dafydd Williams.Jun 30, 2021
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5.Chwilog-Llangybi118 views24/6/21. Back down to Ffynnon Gybi. Photo: Dafydd Williams.Jun 30, 2021
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4.Chwilog-Llangybi108 views24/6/21. Time for lunch close to the summit. Photo: Dafydd Williams.Jun 30, 2021
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3.Chwilog-Llangybi121 views24/6/21. The top of Garn Bentyrch. Photo: Dafydd Williams.Jun 30, 2021
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1.Chwilog-Llangybi120 views24/6/21. Up from Chwilog. Now the start of the trail from Llangybi to Garn Bentyrch. Photo: Dafydd Williams.Jun 30, 2021
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2.Chwilog-Llangybi122 views24/6/21. Ffynnon Gybi, close by the start. Time for a cup of coffee. Photo: Dafydd Williams.Jun 30, 2021
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2.Capel Curig-Llyn Crafnant-Llyn Cowlyd94 views20/6/21. On our way up from Cwm Crafnant. Mynydd Deulyn in the background on the right (Aptly named as it separates Llyn Crafnant from Llyn Geirionydd. Photo: Eryl Thomas.Jun 28, 2021
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1.Capel Curig-Llyn Crafnant-Llyn Cowlyd93 views20/6/21. Looking down at the south end of Llyn Crafnant having walked up from Capel Curig. Photo: Eryl Thomas.Jun 28, 2021
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7.Harlech-Llanfair102 views17/6/21. The the sign announcing this to be the steepest street in the world. That is until Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand reclaimed the title. Photo: Dafydd Williams.Jun 26, 2021
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