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Looking up Cwm
Hirnant from the steep side of Foel Goch |
The opposite
direction looking towards Bala. The big hill in the left foreground is
Foel y Dinas |
Looking along the
ridge from Foel Goch towards Trum y Gwrgedd and Foel y Geifr |
A very faint view
of the Arans. They are "strangely diminshed" according to the
Nuttalls |
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Moel y Cerrig
Duon; it was on the edge of the previous photo. |
The final
approach to the summit of Foel y Geifr |
And here it is! |
Not a great shot
but you can see the whole of the Boring Berwyns. Note the Forestry
Commission track which cuts out most of the heather bashing. |
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Foel y Geifr from
the col |
Foel Goch - the
steep ascent comes up the side of the forestry and keeps going |
Another look down
Cwm Hirnant with Foel y Dinas prominent |
The summit of
Cyrniau Nod with the high Berwyns on the skyline |
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The descent
through Penllyn Forest |
Hirnant - what a
large valley this stream has cut out |
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