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5.Y Garn64 views7/6/15. The decent through the Mushroom garden down into Nant Ffrancon. Photo: Judith Thomas
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4.Y Garn50 views7/6/15. The furthest tip of Y Llymlwyd with a steep drop into Nant Ffrancon behind the group. Photo: Judith Thomas
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3.Y Garn58 views7/6/15. Y Llymllwyd with Llyn Ogwen on the left and Llyn Idwal on the right. Photo: Judith Thomas
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2.Y Garn50 views7/6/15. Y Llymllwyd with Pen yr Ole Wen in the background. Photo: Judith Thomas
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5.Cylchdaith Moel Fferna Circular.87 views10/6/12. 300 metres from the southern most point of our walk, where we will turn north west and back to our starting point.
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1.Y Garn48 views7/6/15. Walking along Y Llymllwyd after Y Garn. Tryfan in the background to the right. Photo: Judith Thomas
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4.Cylchdaith Moel Fferna Circular.84 views10/6/12. Bwlch Cynwyd. A short break at the T junction. Left to lunch and Moel Fferna at 630metres.
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3.Cylchdaith Moel Fferna Circular.85 views10/6/12. With the forest behind us and Pen Creigiau'r Barcut to our left, we are at around 520 metres.
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2.Cylchdaith Moel Fferna Circular.84 views10/6/12. Into our second bit of Cynwyd Forest. on our way up to the Bwlch.
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5.Mynydd y Dref (Conwy Mountain) & Foel Lys111 viewsRhian and Pam at the 'Sheep Drop' on Conwy Mountain looking inland. There is preparation for rain.
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1.Cylchdaith Moel Fferna Circular.87 views10/6/12. At Tecwyn's suggestion, one mile into the walk we get out of the cars and proceed on foot. We look very rested.
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4.Mynydd y Dref (Conwy Mountain) & Foel Lys108 viewsThe view of the River Conwy and Conwy Castle from half way up Conwy Mountain
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4.Llyn Mair-Woodland Walk.90 views2nd June 2011. The Afon Dwyryd. Photo: Nick White.
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6.Across Carneddau.84 views24/6/12. The Aber falls Rhyader Bach. Just 1.5 miles to go.
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2.Offa's Dyke, North Section80 views15/06/13. Seven days later. Standing under the sculpture which marks the northern end of the Offa's Dyke path at Prestatyn. We covered 101.5 miles on the path which was only 96.9miles long! We take our hats off to Heather, Jude and friends who did the whole length of the path in one go - amazing. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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3.Mynydd y Dref (Conwy Mountain) & Foel Lys111 viewsThe group hits the North Wales Path having negotiated the steep path on the right. Conwy in the background.
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