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2.Amlwch to Llandulas183 views19/6/16. A coffee break. Photo: John Enser.
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6.Ynys Llanddwyn, Newborough Forest & Beach.183 views1/9/16 Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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5.Garnfadryn183 views10/11/16. The walk has taken it out of some of our members, but one of our number has been invigerated enough to make straight for the racing pages. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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2.Llyn Geirionydd & Llanrhychwyn Church183 views14/7/19. The picnic lunch. Photo: Gwynfor Jones
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3.Cwm Maen Gwynedd in the Berwyn Mountains182 viewsA bit of a chilly wind had one member reaching for his chemical, nuclear, biological protection suit. From his appearance not quite fast enough. His GPS shows 3.31 miles, 2366ft and SH569389
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2.Mynydd y Dref (Conwy Mountain) & Foel Lys182 viewsThe group looks uncomfortable at the signs of such a display of wealth. It used to be (according to Cleaton) a retreat for the mentally disabled.
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1.Drum from Abergwyngregyn182 views8/8/10. Starting off from the upper car park. Good weather forecast.
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1.Ynys Enlli. Dafydd Williams's trip to Bardsey.182 viewsSunday the 22 August 2010. Taken from the ridge Mynydd Enlli which runs North-South at just over 500 feet. The ridge is easily achieved from both the North and South. The lighthouse is on the south peninsula and is still operative. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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1.Gallt y Wenallt, Cwm Dyli182 viewsA break. Photo: Tecwyn Williams.
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3.Mawddach Estuary182 views The memorial Photo: Tecwyn Williams.
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1.Criccieth AGM Walk182 views24th Mar 2011. Walk leader adjusts his pole before starting off with 40 other walkers.
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3.Glyders182 views17th April 2011. The summit of Glyder Fawr and a very welcome lunch. Pam can't be seen.
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10.North York Moors182 views14-19/4/2012. Some of those on the difficult walk led by Dafydd. Photo: Dafydd H Williams.
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3.Llyn Coastal Path182 views3/5/2012. Photo: Judith Thomas.
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4.Llyn Coastal Path182 views3/5/2012. Photo: Judith Thomas.
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3.Cylchdaith Moel Fferna Circular.182 views10/6/12. With the forest behind us and Pen Creigiau'r Barcut to our left, we are at around 520 metres.
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