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2.Around Mynydd Carnguwch188 views23/7/15. Déjeuner sur l’herbe. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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1.Tremadog – Cwm Ystradllyn circ188 views2/8/15. 40 minutes into the walk we reach Cwm Mawr, still ascending.
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5.Tremadog – Cwm Ystradllyn circ188 views2/8/15. On our way down. Near Cwm Bach. Photo: Dafydd Williams
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4.Llanfrothen187 views17/9/15 Five are keen to set off. Photo: Dafydd Williams
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2.Moel Seingl187 views1/10/15. Time to find our route. Photo: Dafydd H Williams.
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6.Yr Eifl 3 Peaks187 views6/12/15. At the top of the Bwlch. The peaks of Gyrn Ddu & Gyrn Goch the other side of the valley. Some of us now tackle the 444m high Trefor Mountain while others wait. Just a mile to get back to the car park.
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3.Cnicht (plus Moelwynion)186 views16/8/15. Arriving at the disused Rhosydd Quarry. Time for lunch. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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4.Porth Neigwl to Llanbedrog linear coast walk186 views8/11/15. Steady progress despite the wind and rain. Photo: Roy Milnes
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5.Cwm Croesor185 views19/7/15. The group squashes together to get in the photograph. Photo: ? Camera: Dafydd Williams.
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6.Rhinog Fawr185 views13/9/15. Tea time at Gloyw Lyn. No one could be persuaded to have a dip. Photo: Roy Milnes
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7.Coed y Brenin185 views25/10/15. A brief rest at the top of the last climb. Now it is down hill to Llanfachreth. Photo: Dafydd H Williams.
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5.Yr Eifl 3 Peaks185 views6/12/15. This must be a very old well made path. We shortly turn uphill to the Bwlch. Moel-Pen-llechog in the background.
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2. Around Moel Dyniewyd185 views20/12/15. The Afon Glaslyn in full flow lapping at the footpath. A bit further on the path was underwater. We had to take a detour.
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3.Cwm Croesor184 views19/7/15. Coffee/tea break at the Croesor Quarry. Photo: Dafydd Williams
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2.Tremadog – Cwm Ystradllyn circ184 views2/8/15. Close to Meinir Hirion we turn north east. Moel Hebog in the background.
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6.Coed y Brenin184 views25/10/15. A sting in the tail but we are up for it with time even to appreciate the brilliant autumn colours.
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