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5.Rhiw Circular200 views30th Dec 2010. It was not possible to get Tecwyn in the photograph. Photo: Dafydd WilliamsJan 28, 2011
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4.Rhiw Circular190 views30th Dec 2010. Don’t be kidded by the mugs, they all look happy. Text & Photo: Dafydd WilliamsJan 28, 2011
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3.Rhiw Circular323 views30th Dec 2010. At the Rectory by kind invitation of David and Elizabeth Williams. Judith looks dazed and Tecwyn is giving the "thumbs up" Text & Photo: Dafydd Williams.Jan 28, 2011
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2.Rhiw Circular351 views30th Dec 2010. The the summit is in sight. Photo: Dafydd WilliamsJan 28, 2011
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1.Rhiw Circular526 views30th Dec 2010. Members taking in the view SW across Hell's Mouth. Photo: Dafydd WilliamsJan 28, 2011
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3.Moel y Gest222 views26/12/10. At the summit of Moel -y-Gest. We posed for a few photographs and then it was lunchtime. Photo: Tecwyn Williams.Dec 31, 2010
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4.Moel y Gest216 views26/12/10. On the outskirts of Porthmadog on the return with a view over the harbour to the Moelwyns beyond. Behind us was the hospital where DHW received much needed medical attention many years ago. It is now an old peoples home. There is no commemorative plaque.Dec 31, 2010
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2.Moel y Gest217 views26/12/10. The summit ahead but a good way to go yet. Not much snow was visible on this south side but it was there slowing down progress.Dec 31, 2010
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1.Moel y Gest220 views26/12/10. Leaving the Morfa Bychan road for the foothills of Moel y Gest with the Moelwyns and Cnicht in the distance.Dec 31, 2010
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3.Antur Waunfawr mince pie walk232 views9th Dec 2010. Photo: Meirion Owen.Dec 19, 2010
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2.Antur Waunfawr mince pie walk229 views9th Dec 2010. Photo: Meirion Owen.Dec 19, 2010
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1.Antur Waunfawr mince pie walk236 views9th Dec 2010. A circular walk from Waunfawr, up to Moel Tryfan and Moel Smytho. Photo: Meirion Owen.Dec 19, 2010
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5.Dolwyddelan.228 views12th Dec 2010. Just over a mile to go on our way back to Dolwyddelan. In the background left to right: Yr Aran, Snowdon and the foot of Moel Siabod.Dec 19, 2010
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4.Dolwyddelan.218 views12th Dec 2010. Finally lunch in the idyllic surroundings of Ty Mawr which was the birthplace of Bishop William Morgan, first translator of the entire Bible into Welsh. The house has been restored to its 16th-17th-century appearance and houses a display of Welsh bibles.Dec 19, 2010
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3.Dolwyddelan.232 views12th Dec 2010. A brief stop before we follow the Fishermen's path to Tan-aeldroch on the outward section.Dec 19, 2010
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2.Dolwyddelan.236 views12th Dec 2010. The track takes us parallel to the Afon Lledr. Moel Siabod in the background.Dec 19, 2010
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