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3. Llangybi - Garn Bentyrch26 views26/3/26. The trip back down to Fynnon Gybi for a panad before continuing with the rest of the walk. Photo: Debby Cheng.Mar 28, 2026
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2. Llangybi - Garn Bentyrch25 views26/3/26. Up at the summit of Garn Bentyrch, with beautiful views all around. Photo: Debby Cheng.Mar 28, 2026
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3. Porthmadog - Moel-y-Gest23 views22/3/26. A close up of most of those at the trig point. Photo: Debbie Lucas.Mar 28, 2026
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2. Porthmadog - Moel-y-Gest22 views22/3/26. The trig point at the top of Moel-y-Gest. Happy days. Photo: Debbie Lucas.Mar 28, 2026
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1. Porthmadog - Moel-y-Gest24 views22/3/26. Just below the summit of Moel-y-Gest. All members of the group on the ascent. (One member added from another photograph) Photo: Debbie Lucas.Mar 28, 2026
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6. Croesor - Moelwynion Low Level34 views8/3/26. Below Rhosydd Quarry negotiating a steep slippery path between two slate tips on our way down to Bwlch-y-Rhosydd. Photo: Louise Fletcher Brewer.Mar 12, 2026
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3. Croesor - Moelwynion Low Level27 views8/3/26. Still on our way up towards the level, well-engineered mine track at 1700ft, leading to Cesailiau Dduon (disused quarry), but now it is time for a panad. Not much of a view. Photo: Louise Fletcher Brewer.Mar 12, 2026
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5. Croesor - Moelwynion Low Level24 views8/3/26. On our way down now, at Rhosydd Quarry (disused). .Photo: Eryl ThomasMar 12, 2026
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4. Croesor - Moelwynion Low Level20 views8/3/26. On the old miners' track with Llyn Stwlan below us to the right and Moelwyn Mawr above us to our left. Photo: Eryl Thomas..Mar 12, 2026
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1. Croesor - Moelwynion Low Level19 views8/3/26.The group photograph at the start of the walk in the National Park car park. No mist. Photo: Eryl ThomasMar 12, 2026
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2. Croesor - Moelwynion Low Level24 views8/3/26. On our way up towards Fron-boeth Quarry (disused). Photo: Eryl ThomasMar 12, 2026
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1. Glynllifon Park32 views26/2/26. Out in the fresh air, and rain, and still smiling. The group is standing on the eastern side of the mansion in an area called the Lime Avenue which had three large fountains along it in the 1840's and now only has one. The east end of the mansion can be seen in the background on the left. Photo: Miriam Heald,Mar 01, 2026
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2. Glynllifon Park28 views26/2/26. Not far away from the previous photo, a shelter from the rain over which Afon Llifon normally flows as a waterfall. Photo: Miriam Heald,Mar 01, 2026
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7. Gallt y Wenallt34 views22/02/26. Coming down one of the steep lower slopes of Y Lliwedd, in a SE direction, with Llyn Gwynant below us in the background Photo: Eryl Thomas.Feb 24, 2026
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5. Gallt y Wenallt30 views22/02/26. On the summit of Gallt y Wenallt. Getting a bit crowded. Photo: Eryl Thomas.Feb 24, 2026
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6. Gallt y Wenallt31 views22/02/26. Lunch looking NNE towards the Cwm Dyfi Pipe Line with a snow covered Glyder Fawr just visible in the mist in the background. Photo: Eryl Thomas.Feb 24, 2026
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