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archaeoroutes

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Wezzit? - Wales
« on: 08:44:35, 10/07/13 »
Following the popularity of the Cryptic Mountains thread I thought I'd start some Wezzit? threads. Here you have to work out/guess where the picture was taken (or what it is of depending on what the poster requests). If you get it right it is your turn to post a picture. This thread is only for WALES. There are similar threads for England, Scotland and Overseas. All pictures must be from upland areas (hills, moors, mountains). To get it started - where was this taken from?
Walking routes visiting ancient sites in Britain's uplands: http://www.archaeoroutes.co.uk

Wayne s

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Re: Wezzit? - Wales
« Reply #1 on: 19:40:59, 10/07/13 »
Brecon Beacons.

Annejacko

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Re: Wezzit? - Wales
« Reply #2 on: 19:59:33, 10/07/13 »
Or more specifically Cribyn from  Pen Y fan
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archaeoroutes

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Re: Wezzit? - Wales
« Reply #3 on: 20:56:49, 10/07/13 »
Or more specifically Cribyn from  Pen Y fan


Correct. Your turn.
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Annejacko

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Re: Wezzit? - Wales
« Reply #4 on: 22:45:51, 10/07/13 »

OK what is this distinctive flat topped hill called?
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joester

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Re: Wezzit? - Wales
« Reply #5 on: 23:41:30, 10/07/13 »
Sugarloaf?
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Brandywell

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Re: Wezzit? - Wales
« Reply #6 on: 00:15:30, 11/07/13 »
Table Mountain ?
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Re: Wezzit? - Wales
« Reply #7 on: 06:29:16, 11/07/13 »
Well done Brandywell, your turn  :)
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Re: Wezzit? - Wales
« Reply #8 on: 08:51:06, 11/07/13 »
Well done Brandywell, your turn  :)


I remember climbing Table Mountain from Crickhowell one fine day just like your photo.   I'ts years since I last visited Wales, long before the age of digital photography, so I don't have any photos to upload. :(  I'll throw it open to anyone who has some to share if that's OK. to keep the thread going.  :)
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archaeoroutes

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Re: Wezzit? - Wales
« Reply #9 on: 22:15:04, 18/07/13 »
Well to get this going again here is a really easy one. That was me many years ago btw...
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Achiles74

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Re: Wezzit? - Wales
« Reply #10 on: 22:16:55, 18/07/13 »
Crib Goch?

Achiles74

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« Reply #11 on: 22:19:15, 18/07/13 »

barewirewalker

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Re: Wezzit? - Wales
« Reply #12 on: 08:44:31, 20/07/13 »
Cader Idris?
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Re: Wezzit? - Wales
« Reply #13 on: 09:19:58, 20/07/13 »
Correct Cadair Idris - Your turn.

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Re: Wezzit? - Wales
« Reply #14 on: 14:20:52, 20/07/13 »



Where am I?
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