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1.Tre'r Ceiri to Carn Fadryn926 viewsA short break for the group before descending to Pistyll
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3.Tre'r Ceiri to Carn Fadryn570 viewsFollowing the path down to the church outside Pistyll where Rupert Davies (Maigret) is buried.
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2.Tre'r Ceiri to Carn Fadryn301 viewsNo flies on Marian
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1.Moel-y-Gest299 viewsAscending the first part of the walk
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2.Moel-y-Gest259 viewsAt the top of the eastern and lower peak of Moel-y-Gest
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5.Moel-y-Gest258 viewsThe inscription "Cwyd, cwyd ehedydd, cwyd" is on a plaque attached to the rock.
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4.Moel-y-Gest240 viewsOn the summit of the highest peak. This conquest was quickly followed by lunch.
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3.Moel-y-Gest238 viewsMaking the descent of the eastern and lower summit
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7.Moel-y-Gest225 viewsTea on the front at Borth-y-Gest
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1.Offa's Dyke Challenge223 viewsBrian, Judith, Heather and Jo complete their Offa's Dyke challenge at Prestatyn,having walked 178 miles in 12 days and raising £3,300 for The Alzheimers Society, July 2009
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4.Rhyd Ddu221 viewsThe stop at Pen ar Lôn. A climber who had made it to the top passed us on his way back down.
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5.Moel-y-Gest215 viewsInscription: Cwyd Cwyd Ehedydd Cwyd
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8.Moel-y-Gest215 viewsLooking across the estuary
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4.Tarren Hills206 viewsThe summit. Tarrenhendre (634m). Don't we look fresh. Just the killer peak, Tarren y Gesail (667m), to do.
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1.Waun Oer, Cribyn Fawr & Maes Glasse.203 views12/07/09. A bit of segregation takes place at lunch time.
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1.Tarren Hills200 viewsStarting off in the car park at Abergynolwyn with all its conveniences.
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