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5. Bethesda - Penrhyn Quarry - Mynydd Llandegai105 views3/11/24. The team on their way up towards the cairn. Penrhyn Quarry buildings below and the eastern tip of Anglesey can be seen across the Menai Strait, in the far background. Good visibility so far. Photo: Eryl Thomas.Nov 06, 2024
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6. Bethesda - Penrhyn Quarry - Mynydd Llandegai100 views3/11/24. We reach the cairn in the low cloud. There is no point in climbing up to Carnedd y Filiast we won't see anything. Photo: Eryl Thomas.Nov 06, 2024
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8. Bethesda - Penrhyn Quarry - Mynydd Llandegai114 views3/11/24. There were several streams that needed crossing as we made our way towards Mynydd Llandegai. All successful. No one fell in.Nov 06, 2024
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7. Bethesda - Penrhyn Quarry - Mynydd Llandegai98 views3/11/24. Making the crossing from Marchlyn Gate to Mynydd Llandegai. Very wet in places. We take a short break on a bit of dry land.Nov 06, 2024
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4. Bethesda - Penrhyn Quarry - Mynydd Llandegai101 views3/11/24. Soon after the morning panad the team making for the cairn (close to Carnedd y Filiast) talk their leave and head upwards.Nov 06, 2024
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3. Bethesda - Penrhyn Quarry - Mynydd Llandegai105 views3/11/24. Finally near the top of the Penrhyn Quarry footpath (shared with the zipwire lorries) the track evens out. A good wide steeply ascending path.Nov 06, 2024
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1. Bethesda - Penrhyn Quarry - Mynydd Llandegai102 views3/11/24. Ready to set off from the car park in Bethesda. Carnedd y Filiast in the background on the left.Nov 06, 2024
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2. Bethesda - Penrhyn Quarry - Mynydd Llandegai108 views3/11/24. On our way up from Bethesda to the Penrhyn Quarry footpath.Nov 06, 2024
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1.Bryncir-Mynydd Cennin92 views24/10/24. Photo: Noel Davey.Nov 05, 2024
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2.Bryncir-Mynydd Cennin91 views24/10/24. Photo: Noel Davey.Nov 05, 2024
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6. Dyffryn Ardudwy - Pont Scethin94 views6/10/24. The larger of two Neolithic tombs, close to the primary school in Dyffryn Ardudwy. Both at one time were covered in stone. Had it not been for the torrential downpour we would have stayed longer. Oct 27, 2024
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5. Dyffryn Ardudwy - Pont Scethin98 views6/10/24. Another packhorse bridge. Pont Fadog. Roadbridge on the original medieval drovers' route from Bwlch y Rhiwgr to Bontddu and Dolgellau. Improvements to the bridge completed by 1762.Oct 27, 2024
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4. Dyffryn Ardudwy - Pont Scethin98 views6/10/24. A brief stop on path from Pont Scethin, on the other side of Afon Ysgethin, to allow the rest of the group to catch up. They were delayed by a dropped credit card and a dog worrying some sheep.Oct 27, 2024
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3. Dyffryn Ardudwy - Pont Scethin96 views6/10/24. A few feet from our dry sheltered lunch site we encounter a a difficult to avoid water hazard. There was more to come.Oct 27, 2024
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2. Dyffryn Ardudwy - Pont Scethin91 views6/10/24. Lunch at Pont Scethin. A humpbacked, single-span, stone packhorse bridge. Once a key crossing on the Harlech to London road, one of many drovers’ roads which served the English markets with Welsh livestockOct 27, 2024
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1. Dyffryn Ardudwy - Pont Scethin98 views6/10/24. Starting off the walk from the car park in the centre of Dyffryn Ardudwy.Oct 27, 2024
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