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4.Foel Goch from Llangwm142 views15th May 2011. On top of Orddu at 555 metres (1821ft).
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2. Llyn Trawsfynydd & Tomen y Mur.141 views9th Jan 2011. Change of direction half a mile into the walk.
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5.Bangor Circular.141 views23rd Jan 2011. Making our way back alongside the Menai Straits
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2.Criccieth Snowdrop Surprise.141 views10th Feb 2011. A brief stop at the Criccieth Golf Club. Tremadog Bay and the mountains of Meirionydd in the background.
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5.Pumlumon.140 views29th May 2011. Finally a tea break with a view. The dam wall at Llun Llygad Rheidol. We shelter from the wind. Photo: Tecwyn Williams.
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6.Pumlumon.140 views29th May 2011. The descent from the resevoir Nant y Llun with Banc Llechwedd-mawr and Banc Lluestnewydd in the background.
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17.Dovedale Holiday139 viewsPlenty of exercise, food and alcohol. Just what is needed to celebrate a birthday. We are not sure if it is a big one. Photo: Nick & Ann White.
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3.Llyn Trawsfynydd & Tomen y Mur.138 views9th Jan 2011. Looking back the way we have come with the dam and the mountains behind. The Moelwyns and Yr Arddu in the distance.
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4.Bangor Circular.138 views23rd Jan 2011. At the Menai Suspension Bridge just before we cross the A5. Photo: Betty Coles.
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1.Dovedale Holiday138 viewsNewton House, our residence for the next seven days. Photo: Cleaton Williams.
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1.Harlech Circular walk.137 views27th Jan 2011. Standing next to the Scotch Baptist Baptism Well. Built 1841. Waiting for those who had to go back to pay for parking their cars.
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5.Mynydd Cilgwyn137 views6th Feb 2011. A final cup of tea amongst the slate tips near Twll Mawr.
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11.Dovedale Holiday137 viewsUnlike ducks, the human male of the species is well camouflaged or hides behind a camera! Photo: Cleaton Williams.
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7.Dovedale Holiday137 viewsLud's Church. The singers have gone by now. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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20.Dovedale Holiday135 viewsSomeone is intent in getting crispy duck on the evening's menu. Photo: Cleaton Williams.
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8.Dovedale Holiday133 viewsThe countryside in the area of Newton House, showing the characteristic dry stone walling. Photo: Hugh Evans.
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