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Glyno

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Re: Your Last Walk
« Reply #135 on: 22:18:37, 03/01/17 »
Glyno - I'm not at all jealous that you was there, walking on MY hill, without MY permission  >:(   :D   I really hope the conditions are something similar in March  :)   Smashing couple of pics  O0


Ha Ha, thanks Mel, it would have been such a shame not to have continued over the other summits and on to Snowdon. I think that should be the route for the walk in March  ;)

Mel

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Re: Your Last Walk
« Reply #136 on: 00:22:41, 04/01/17 »
Oh I wish Glyno.  That would be an ultra-epic mountain challenge day out for me  :-[

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Re: Your Last Walk
« Reply #137 on: 19:06:07, 04/01/17 »
'Leaving Moel Eilio's summit' What a fabulous photograph - thanks Glyno
So many paths yet to walk, so little time left

Glyno

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Re: Your Last Walk
« Reply #138 on: 20:21:28, 04/01/17 »
thank YOU Jac, that's very kind of you  :)

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« Reply #139 on: 07:26:22, 05/01/17 »
'Leaving Moel Eilio's summit' What a fabulous photograph - thanks Glyno
I have to agree, amazing photo! Worth framing that one  O0
Touching from a distance, further all the time.

barewirewalker

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Re: Your Last Walk
« Reply #140 on: 13:26:21, 05/01/17 »
TSS Duke of Lancaster at Mostyn Docks and Point of Air Lighthouse (both North Wales)


Been there a fair while now (the ship) must be thirty years ago when I first saw it. Interesting name Mostyn, landowning family in N.Wales keeps cropping up in odd places as well as where you would expect to find it.
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Glyno

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Re: Your Last Walk
« Reply #141 on: 17:12:15, 05/01/17 »
A great scramble up Moel Siabod today with stunning views all around, here's Snowdon looking particularly lovely...



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Re: Your Last Walk
« Reply #142 on: 17:24:33, 05/01/17 »
Wow - breathtaking photo.
« Last Edit: 17:39:48, 05/01/17 by pdstsp »

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Re: Your Last Walk
« Reply #143 on: 17:26:25, 05/01/17 »
I took a walk through the woods and fields just north of Portsmouth today. Lots of frost but beautifully sunny, the ground was very crunchy! Most enjoyable.

JulianC

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« Reply #144 on: 21:59:52, 05/01/17 »
A great scramble up Moel Siabod today with stunning views all around, here's Snowdon looking particularly lovely...  ;D


Glyno

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« Reply #145 on: 22:36:14, 05/01/17 »

midweekmountain

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Re: Your Last Walk
« Reply #146 on: 09:47:33, 06/01/17 »
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Happy new year EVERYONE.....................................


Just love going to pastures new and enjoying new experiences maybe thats why I never lose my mojo.
I especially get a kick out of finding new interesting places on my home turf.

So when a mate told me about some amazing tidal sea caves on the Durham coast I rose to the bait (Like a big fat trout).

Fantastic weather, amazing extensive caves, great walk and brill day out, was not dissapointed and will be back later in the year.



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« Reply #147 on: 11:53:49, 06/01/17 »
Arenig Fawr summit yesterday morning.
Mist hanging over Bala in the background.



Snowdon and the Glyders visible on the horizon to the naked eye with a bit of snow on the tops, to the left of the brown hill.


midweekmountain

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Re: Your Last Walk
« Reply #148 on: 10:30:31, 20/01/17 »
Am working on a 'Movement' photographic project at the moment, so when we had a brief break in the gloom this week I went for a walk out to our local deer park.

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The objective was to try and show movement in the clouds, this is one of the also rans!!!!!!

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Re: Your Last Walk
« Reply #149 on: 16:12:58, 21/01/17 »
One of best moments in christmas holidays, when u go to Snowdon - Crib Goch path, alone with no map or GPS, into a big fog, and first time there, was amazing, but not recomend u to do that :D

 

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