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6.Glyders Red Dot Route. 'A' walk.127 views3/11/19. A brief stop on reaching the Miners Path. The path that we will be on until the end of the walk. Tryfan in the background.
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5.Glyders Red Dot Route 'A' walk.111 views3/11/19. Merriment on the Cantilever (Y Gwyliwr) close to Glyder Fach.
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4.Glyders Red Dot Route 'A' walk.111 views3/11/19. Going across from Glyder Fawr to Glyder Fach at Bwlch y Ddwy Glyder.
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3.Glyders Red Dot Route 'A' walk.113 views3/11/19. A lovely shot of Crib Goch poking out of the clouds. Photo: Judith Thomas.
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2.Glyders Red Dot Route 'A' walk.115 views3/11/19. Having a rest overlooking the Llanberis Pass. In the background Crib Goch.
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1.Glyders Red Dot Route 'A' walk.113 views3/11/19.At the car park at Pen-y-Pass ready for the start.
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3.Capel Curig - Ty-hyll circular. 'B' walk.111 views3/11/19. Now on the North side of Afon Llugwy at Ty-hyll on the A5. Just 3 miles of walking to return to the car at Joe Brown's. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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2.Capel Curig - Ty-hyll circular. 'B' walk.110 views3/11/19. The plaque refers to a deconsectrated chapel beautifully converted into holiday accommodation. Not the wooden shed, but a stone building behind and to the right of the two posers. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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1.Capel Curig - Ty-hyll circular. 'B' walk.107 views3/11/19. Crossing to the South side of Afon Llugwy at Plas y Brenin after 20 minutes walking. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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6.Coed y Brenin108 views7/11/19. And again. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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5.Coed y Brenin106 views7/11/19. At the Trawsfynydd lake cafe. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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4.Coed y Brenin106 views7/11/19. The autumnal colouring of the leaves was fabulous. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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3.Coed y Brenin107 views7/11/19. Crossing one of the numerous bridges on the walk. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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2.Coed y Brenin105 views7/11/19. Steady waling pace. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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1.Coed y Brenin103 views7/11/19. In the car park at Ganllwyd at the start of the walk. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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6.Clynnog Hills104 views17/11/19. The walk almost over, we are close to the Maes-y-cwm, with the lower slopes of Gyrn Ddu below the cloud, in the background. Just half a mile to the tarmac road leading back to Llanaelhaearn.
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