Image search results - "jan14" |
6.Dolgellau209 views5/1/14. Just beyond Llyn Gwernan, looking north towards Foel Isbri and Mynydd Foel Uchaf which were catching the evening sun.
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5.Dolgellau135 views5/1/14. Just before the southern most point of our walk and where our path turns back towards Dolgellau.
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4.Dolgellau149 views5/1/14. 45 minutes and 1.6 miles later we are having lunch 75 yards the other side of the flood where we had to turn back. A lovely picnic spot next to a stream.
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3.Dolgellau133 views5/1/14. Our path is flooded. We have to turn back and take another route.
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2.Dolgellau146 views5/1/14. Just 2.2 miles out, next to Penmaenpool Bridge a welcome comfort stop.
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1.Dolgellau178 views5/1/14. One mile out we turn west. The weather isn't as bad as the forecast promised.
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6.Pwllheli to Cricieth Marina111 views19/1/14. Finally our arrival at Criccieth. A brief post-mortem before departing for home.
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5.Pwllheli to Cricieth Marina98 views19/1/14. The estuary of Afon Dwyfor to the right and the wood and plastic rubbish washed up by the recent storm conditions.
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4.Pwllheli to Cricieth Marina103 views19/1/14. About to cross the Afon Dwyfach near Glyn-Dwyfach. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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3.Pwllheli to Cricieth Marina97 views19/1/14. Into Lon Goed just before lunch.
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2.Pwllheli to Cricieth Marina100 views19/1/14. Up onto the headland at Pen-ychain. A coffee break in the offing.
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1.Pwllheli to Cricieth Marina102 views19/1/14. Starting off from the marina car park at Pwllheli. Good weather.
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1.Afon Artro Valley91 views23/1/14. The Athro gives a lunch-time address. Photo: Tecwyn Williams.
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