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redeye

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Snowdon at sunset
« on: 21:49:49, 24/07/18 »
Back in June i fancied seeing the sunset from Snowdon. I thought I might have a bit of company from humans, as it happened there was more mountain goats than people. Nice  O0
https://aredeyeview.blogspot.com/2018/06/

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clyoung

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Re: Snowdon at sunset
« Reply #1 on: 23:33:24, 24/07/18 »
Looks fantastic  :)

April

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Re: Snowdon at sunset
« Reply #2 on: 08:50:57, 25/07/18 »
Stunning photos redeye  O0
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Petrolhead

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Re: Snowdon at sunset
« Reply #3 on: 09:11:14, 25/07/18 »
Absolutely fantastic. Really great photos and video and what stunning scenery.

I really love Llyn Llydaw. I know some may look at the path as an eyesore but I think it looks amazing and inviting.

phil1960

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Re: Snowdon at sunset
« Reply #4 on: 14:09:31, 25/07/18 »
Really good that, I really should stop being so lazy and do my first TR for some time  O0
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pdstsp

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Re: Snowdon at sunset
« Reply #5 on: 14:47:03, 25/07/18 »
Great TR and lovely pictures - stunning.

redeye

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Re: Snowdon at sunset
« Reply #6 on: 23:09:22, 26/07/18 »
Thanks for all the replies, much appreciated  O0

vghikers

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Re: Snowdon at sunset
« Reply #7 on: 19:22:35, 02/08/18 »
An unusual strategy, I thought at first you would bivvy up there, anyway it paid off with a memorable experience and grand pics. Descending the Pyg with no people most of the way was a rarity to savour. I don't recall seeing goats on that side of the mountain, then again they seem able to disappear and hide anywhere.

redeye

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Re: Snowdon at sunset
« Reply #8 on: 18:12:25, 03/08/18 »
An unusual strategy, I thought at first you would bivvy up there, anyway it paid off with a memorable experience and grand pics. Descending the Pyg with no people most of the way was a rarity to savour. I don't recall seeing goats on that side of the mountain, then again they seem able to disappear and hide anywhere.
Thanks Geoff.
Not got into the wild campnig/bivvying/hangingaboutonmountainsallnight, despite loving yours and others experience. One day maybe  :)  The whole evening was a great experience and the goats a great surprise. Just another of those great mountain days/nights  O0

 

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