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Bus Rides and Brocken Spectres
... by mistake!) and then, after another lunch break, there was considerably more scrambling (Grade 1) on the way up Y Lliwedd. Coming down Lliwedd was somewhat harder and steeper than some of us could remember, but we were down by Llyn Llydaw by the time the serious rain began. From there it's an easy walk back to Pen y Pass and some hot drinks in the cafe while waiting for the bus back to Llanberis. A fairly long day in testing conditions - so much so in ...
Smowdonia training for everest base camps
It is raining so hard even the sheep have umbrellas. Gordon and I managed 5 hours on the mountain today. Unfortunately low cloud made it impossible to get to the summit but we had a useful session. I found out that so called waterproof clothing supplied to the trekking fraternity is pretty poor. My fly fishing gear is far ...
The Ferry - A guest entry by Monique
... shop (ferry memorabilia anyone?) and places to buy food. There were booth seats and round tables for us to sit at, and each table was equipped with puke bags which I found very impressive. Britt and I didn't take advantage of the facilities, but we did use the free WiFi and then lay down at one of the bigger tables to nap. The seating was quite comfortable! We had met a lady heading to England just for the day to try out a kayak, and she gave me ...
Day 5 - Kenilworth to Holyhead
... to working order and now use recycled water. One flower garden had the pattern of a Persian carpet. It was an amazing location.
Next stop was Stokesay Castle. This was built in 1281 as a fortified Manor house, but those occupying it never fought any battles. It was challenged once and surrendered immediately. Therefore it has remained fairly well preserved. Quite small, it had ...
End of convention
... west coast of Scotland and most people speak garlic (the native language to Scotland) and in winter is stupid cold and gets bugger all sunlight. I'm not sure if garlic is how it is spelt, but that's how it is said. For those who don't know it's similar to the Gaelic language in Ireland. Some folks in the south of Wales are keen for me to drop by, and a lady in Cardiff is keen for me to stop by. But I'll see how things turn out and see if I get around to see them all. This ...
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