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3.Waun Oer, Cribyn Fawr & Maes Glasse.269 views12/07/09 It is worth it for the view.Apr 06, 2010
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1.Waun Oer, Cribyn Fawr & Maes Glasse.365 views12/07/09. A bit of segregation takes place at lunch time.Apr 06, 2010
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4.Tarren Hills370 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 Hills314 viewsLooking across to the Dyfi estuaryApr 02, 2010
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3.Tarren Hills335 viewsA brief respite.Apr 02, 2010
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8.Moel-y-Gest373 viewsLooking across the estuaryApr 02, 2010
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1.Tarren Hills359 viewsStarting off in the car park at Abergynolwyn with all its conveniences.Apr 02, 2010
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5.Moel-y-Gest379 viewsInscription: Cwyd Cwyd Ehedydd CwydApr 02, 2010
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3.Moel-y-Gest401 viewsMaking the descent of the eastern and lower summit Apr 02, 2010
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7.Moel-y-Gest389 viewsTea on the front at Borth-y-GestApr 02, 2010
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5.Moel-y-Gest420 viewsThe inscription "Cwyd, cwyd ehedydd, cwyd" is on a plaque attached to the rock.Apr 02, 2010
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4.Moel-y-Gest376 viewsOn the summit of the highest peak. This conquest was quickly followed by lunch.Apr 02, 2010
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2.Moel-y-Gest424 viewsAt the top of the eastern and lower peak of Moel-y-GestApr 02, 2010
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1.Moel-y-Gest456 viewsAscending the first part of the walkApr 02, 2010
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2.Tre'r Ceiri to Carn Fadryn469 viewsNo flies on MarianApr 02, 2010
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3.Tre'r Ceiri to Carn Fadryn768 viewsFollowing the path down to the church outside Pistyll where Rupert Davies (Maigret) is buried.Apr 02, 2010
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