Category: walking
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Looking at the Glyders and down Cwm Caseg from the Carneddau, Snowdonia – August
The previous day had been a bit rainy and windy, and we had walked up Cwm Tryfan in the Glyders range and mooched around there for a bit, B etching a drypoint plate. On this day, we decided to do a walk on the Carneddau range, going over Pen yr Ole Wen, Carnedd Dafydd, Carnedd…
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Different views of Snowdon and surrounding peaks
On our trip to Snowdonia in April, we saw Snowdon and the other tops on the ‘Snowdon horseshoe’ from a few different vantage points. View Snowdon from different viewpoints in a larger map
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Exploring the Bone Caves (Creag nan Uamh), Assynt – August
As the weather was forecast to be rainy, we took a short walk up to the so-called ‘Bone Caves’ near Inchnadamph in Assynt, Sutherland, Scotland. The bones have been removed, but you can explore the caves and imagine how various people and animals might have made use of them over the ages.