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1.Penmaenpool Circular178 views31/8/14. The C walk group prepare for off from the car park at Penmaenpool.
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3.Dyffryn Ardudwy178 views4/9/14 Stoat or weasel? A stoat has a black tip to its tail; a weasel doesn't. Photo: Nick White.
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2.Tal y Bont to Harlech Taith Ardudwy Way177 views28/9/14. Finally there is an agreement on the way to go. Mynydd Llawlech on the right.
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2.Foel Cynwch & Torrent Walk176 views7/8/14. The top of Foel Cynwch . Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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10.Y Garn176 views31/8/14. A view from the summit of Y Garn looking over towards Aran Fawddwy and Aran Benllyn
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2.Aran Benllyn, Aran Fawddwy176 views14/9/14. Aran Benllyn for lunch. A very windy lunch and chilly lunch. It seemed the ideal spot when we chose it.
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4.Mynydd Cribau175 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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2.Volcano Trail - Coed-y-Brenin175 views23/11/14. Into the forest near Allt Friog
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3.Tremadog Circular175 views13/11/14 Pant Ifan. The shutters are required to prevent it being used by those wishing to organise a rave party. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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6.Volcano Trail - Coed-y-Brenin174 views23/11/14. Spectacular views of Rhaeadr Mawddach are being seen by the group. Photo: Dafydd Williams
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2.Llandanwg173 views21/8/14 The leader has organised some excellent picnic seating. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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6.Tryfan & Heather Terrace172 views12/10/14. Half way along Heather Terrace we are joined by a herd of wild goats.
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4.Mynydd Nefyn, Garn Boduan & Carn Fadryn172 views26/10/14. Many miles further on. Between Carn Fadryn and Foel Ddu, with Foal Ddu in the background.
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3.Circumnavigating base of Moelfre172 views30/10/14. Our chairman manages a smile despite the weather. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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1.Mynydd Cribau171 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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2.Mynydd Cribau171 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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