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4.Capel Garmon243 views14/6/09. Approaching Mynydd Garthmyn and lunch.Apr 06, 2010
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3.Capel Garmon252 views14/6/09. Looking west. Moel Siabod and Carneddau?Apr 06, 2010
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2.Capel Garmon249 views14/6/09. The Chambered Long Cairne, close to the start of the walk. Members taking a bit of time for reflection before jumping into the communal burial tomb. It dates from 1500BC.Apr 06, 2010
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1.Capel Garmon242 views14/6/09. Some of the group checking out the pub for availability of end of walk refreshments.Apr 06, 2010
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2.Waun Oer, Cribyn Fawr & Maes Glasse.312 views12/7/09. Brief stop with the Afon Ceirist valley behind (I think).Apr 06, 2010
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3.Waun Oer, Cribyn Fawr & Maes Glasse.245 views12/07/09 It is worth it for the view.Apr 06, 2010
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1.Waun Oer, Cribyn Fawr & Maes Glasse.333 views12/07/09. A bit of segregation takes place at lunch time.Apr 06, 2010
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4.Tarren Hills341 viewsThe summit. Tarrenhendre (634m). Don't we look fresh. Just the killer peak, Tarren y Gesail (667m), to do.Apr 02, 2010
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2.Tarren Hills286 viewsLooking across to the Dyfi estuaryApr 02, 2010
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3.Tarren Hills309 viewsA brief respite.Apr 02, 2010
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8.Moel-y-Gest340 viewsLooking across the estuaryApr 02, 2010
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1.Tarren Hills326 viewsStarting off in the car park at Abergynolwyn with all its conveniences.Apr 02, 2010
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5.Moel-y-Gest345 viewsInscription: Cwyd Cwyd Ehedydd CwydApr 02, 2010
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3.Moel-y-Gest370 viewsMaking the descent of the eastern and lower summit Apr 02, 2010
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7.Moel-y-Gest359 viewsTea on the front at Borth-y-GestApr 02, 2010
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5.Moel-y-Gest387 viewsThe inscription "Cwyd, cwyd ehedydd, cwyd" is on a plaque attached to the rock.Apr 02, 2010
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