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3.Antur Waunfawr mince pie walk215 views9th Dec 2010. Photo: Meirion Owen.
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1.Moelwyns212 viewsThe group on it's way down from Moelwyn Bach. Photo: Noel Davey.
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2.Antur Waunfawr mince pie walk212 views9th Dec 2010. Photo: Meirion Owen.
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5.Dolwyddelan.208 views12th Dec 2010. Just over a mile to go on our way back to Dolwyddelan. In the background left to right: Yr Aran, Snowdon and the foot of Moel Siabod.
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1.Nant Gwynant207 views17th Oct 2010. Sunday 'C' walk. Group takes a break. Photo: Meirion Jones.
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4.Nant Gwynant207 views17th Oct 2010. Group on Elephant Rock with Llyn Gwynant behind. Photo: Meirion Jones.
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3.Plas, Llanarmon206 viewsAfternoon tea at Plas in aid of Llanberis Mountain Rescue. Photo: Jan Atherton
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5.Mawddach Estuary linear walk206 viewsThe sun is setting as we reach the car park where, if Dafydd's cunning plan is allowed to be successful, we will get picked up for the trip home.
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2.Moelwyns204 viewsA short break and Dafydd has found out that it is margarine and not butter. Photo: Noel Davey.
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3.Moel y Gest204 views26/12/10. At the summit of Moel -y-Gest. We posed for a few photographs and then it was lunchtime. Photo: Tecwyn Williams.
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4.Dolwyddelan.203 views12th Dec 2010. Finally lunch in the idyllic surroundings of Ty Mawr which was the birthplace of Bishop William Morgan, first translator of the entire Bible into Welsh. The house has been restored to its 16th-17th-century appearance and houses a display of Welsh bibles.
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2.Plas, Llanarmon202 viewsAfternoon tea at Plas in aid of Llanberis Mountain Rescue. Photo: Jan Atherton
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1.Moel y Gest202 views26/12/10. Leaving the Morfa Bychan road for the foothills of Moel y Gest with the Moelwyns and Cnicht in the distance.
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5.Drum from Abergwyngregyn201 views8/8/10. Last tea stop with Puffin Island and Anglesey in the background. The weather had been overcast for much of the walk.
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4.Beddgelert-Nantmor201 viewsStill raining. Photo: Meirion Owen.
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2.Beddgelert-Nantmor201 viewsWe then walked back along the Fisherman’s Path. A very slippery path. Photo: Meirion Owen.
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