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7.Mynydd Cribau1810 views3/8/14. The bridge shot with just one mile to go. The Miners Bridge over Afon Llugwy. Yes the bridge is higher at the far end.
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6.Mynydd Cribau112 views3/8/14. Coming up to our 5th peak of the walk. Pen-y-Dinas 863ft.
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5.Mynydd Cribau1753 views3/8/14. Into the marshland between Moel Siabod (in the background) and Mynydd Cribau. Photo: Roy Milner.
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4.Mynydd Cribau71 views3/8/14. Things are hotting up on the A470 and a wardrobe adjustment is modestly made. The area is not called Pont-y-Pant for nothing.
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3.Mynydd Cribau67 views3/8/14. Approaching the Roman road, Sarn Helen and the ‘forgotten village’ of Rhiwddolion’
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2.Mynydd Cribau72 views3/8/14. Just before we move on after our elevenses. The memorial commemorates the fact that Lord Ancaster permitted the building of the dam and the use of the lake as a water supply.
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1.Mynydd Cribau69 views3/8/14. Limbering up in the Pony-y-Pair car park at the start. You put your right leg in .....
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4.Foel Cynwch & Torrent Walk84 views7/8/14. The Tea Party. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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3.Foel Cynwch & Torrent Walk81 views7/8/14. Descending alongside the river. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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2.Foel Cynwch & Torrent Walk62 views7/8/14. The top of Foel Cynwch . Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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1.Foel Cynwch & Torrent Walk70 views7/8/14. The start. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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6.Clynnog Hills63 views17/8/14. Anthill identification is after tea, when we can all see what we were sitting on.
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5.Clynnog Hills66 views17/8/14. Down from Gyrn Goch. The gentle route down towards the village of Gyrn Goch, with the Cwm-gwared palntation on our right.
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4.Clynnog Hills65 views17/8/14. Gyrn Ddu finally. Two of our number decided that it was a peak too far.
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3.Clynnog Hills63 views17/8/14. The Rivals with Mynydd Carnguwch on their left.
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2.Clynnog Hills57 views17/8/14. Tea break near Bron-heulog. Gyrn-Ddu our next stop, in the background.
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