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5. Llandrillo - Bwlch Maen Gwynedd.111 views25/2/24. A close up of the crystals of ice on the heather stems.
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4. Afon Ogwen Circuit111 views11/4/24. One member has to remove his rucksack to get through the stomach gauge kissing gate. "Don't you dare saying anything".
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7.Talsarnau Circuit111 views5/5/24. Lunch at a lovely high viewing spot overlooking the Dwyryd Estuary and Portmeirion on the far bank. Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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8. Pwllheli Circuit111 views9/5/24. finally we reach Pwllheli's Prom. Our lunch spot is in sight.
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3. Tyrrau Mawr111 views19/05/24. Finally we get to the road. The best is yet to come.
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8.Maesglase, Maen Du & Craig Rhiw-erch111 views2/6/24. But we were not satisfied, we had to go on to Craig Rhiw-erch at 2202ft. A pile of stones marked the summit or we would never have known, as it is a dome type summit.
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9. Caernarfon Airport - Fort Belan111 views20/06/24. At the Caernarfon Airport Cafe. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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3.Tal-y-bont - Bryn Hall111 views30/6/24. Following the path up from Tan-y-marian on the west side of Marianywinllan woodland. The Menai Strait and Anglesey in the background.
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7.Tal-y-bont - Bryn Hall111 views30/6/24. All lined up on the bridge across Afon Ogwen close to Felin Cochwillan.
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6.Porth Meudwy - Mynydd Anelog110 views28/3/24. The earthen wall provides some shelter from the wind.
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9.Conwy - Abergwyngregyn110 views7/4/24. A half an hour afternoon tea break at the Beech Pavilion Café on the front at Llanfairfechan. Close to, thanks to the wind, a very rough 'Model boating lake'. Nobody was trying out their model boats for some reason!
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1.Moelwyn Bach, Lakes and foothills.110 views21/4/24. The group poses just outside Croesor with Cnicht in the background.
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6. Moelwyn Bach, Lakes and foothills.110 views21/4/24. Starting on the path which passes round the eastern and south-eastern side of Moelwyn Mawr, can be seen, finishing at Bwlch Stwlan. The path up Moelwyn Bach can also be seen in the distance up the side of Moelwyn Bach.
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6. Pwllheli Circuit110 views9/5/24. Panad time at the beginning of the path which will take us past Penmaen to the Pwllheli - Efailnewydd main road.
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5.Maesglase, Maen Du & Craig Rhiw-erch110 views2/6/24. Restarting after lunch from our lunch spot 1000ft above the valley bottom. A couple of yards beyond the group is an almost shear drop to the valley bottom. Thank goodness there was no mist. Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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2.Garn III109 views11/2/24. Rhaeadr Du. One of the many waterfalls on the Afon Gamlan.
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