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                                |  3.Rhyd95 views29/11/20. Lunch on the outskirts of Rhyd. Photo: Dafydd Williams.Nov 30, 2020
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                                |  1.Rhyd93 views29/11/20. Lunch on the outskirts of Rhyd. Photo: Dafydd Williams.Nov 30, 2020
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                                |  6.Nant Gwynant Loop104 views29/11/20. The group walking at the north end of Llyn Gwynant. The lower steep slopes of Gallt y Wenallt rising up on the left.Nov 30, 2020
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                                |  7.Nant Gwynant Loop102 views29/11/20. Lunch at Elephant Rock with beautiful views over the lake and a comfortable seat.Nov 30, 2020
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                                |  5.Nant Gwynant Loop100 views29/11/20. Down at lake level and looking back up southwards from where we had just come. Nov 30, 2020
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                                |  4.Nant Gwynant Loop100 views29/11/20. Looking down at a mirror calm Llyn Gwynant with Elephant Rock, our lunch spot to be, on the opposite bank.Nov 30, 2020
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                                |  3.Nant Gwynant Loop117 views29/11/20. A social following a successful stream crossing in a forest clearing in the Nant Gwynant Forest. A little like Wildebeest after a safe crossing of a crocodile infested river.Nov 30, 2020
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                                |  2.Nant Gwynant Loop114 views29/11/20. progressing along the shores of mirror calm Llyn Dinas.Nov 30, 2020
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                                |  1.Nant Gwynant Loop111 views29/11/20.Ready for off at Craflwyn.Nov 30, 2020
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                                |  7.Dyffryn Maentwrog107 views22/11/20. It doesn't look it but this was the steepest descent of the walk before breaking out of the forest and getting fabulous views over Afon Dwyryd and its estuary.Nov 24, 2020
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                                |  6.Dyffryn Maentwrog108 views22/11/20. The decent of Y Gysgfa starts. The stone structure marking the summit can be seen, top right of the photograph. Nov 24, 2020
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                                |  5.Dyffryn Maentwrog107 views22/11/20. another incline; probably the steepest of the walk; on the approach path to Y Gysgfa. Moelwyn Bach is in the background. No heavy breathing heard.Nov 24, 2020
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                                |  4.Dyffryn Maentwrog102 views22/11/20. Lunch over we have passed Llyn Mair and heading into Coed Ty-coch.Nov 24, 2020
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                                |  3.Dyffryn Maentwrog107 views22/11/20. A small stream close to Ogof Llechwyn and the Tan-y-Bwlch-Croesor minor road.Nov 24, 2020
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                                |  1.Dyffryn Maentwrog106 views22/11/20. Ready for off from the layby on the A487.Nov 24, 2020
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                                |  2.Dyffryn Maentwrog110 views22/11/20. A quick pose on the bridge over Afon Cae-Fali. Members are looking at the huge stone viaduct which enables the Ffestiniog Railway to cross the valley.Nov 24, 2020
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