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Two trees Two trees
The view looking towards Wildboarclough on the walk down Shutlingsloe. We were parked at Wildboarclough, which makes for a much shorter walk up the hill than if you park at the Macclesfield Forest car park.
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Autumn colours Autumn colours
The view looking towards Wildboarclough on the walk down Shutlingsloe. We were parked at Wildboarclough, which makes for a much shorter walk up the hill than if you park at the Macclesfield Forest car park.
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A barn, from Shutlingsloe A barn, from Shutlingsloe
A barn seen on a walk up Shutlingsloe. The barn is precisely excactly here.
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Panorama from Abersoch Panorama from Abersoch
A panoramic view of some of the mountains you can see across Cardigan Bay from The Warren beach at Abersoch. The pointy hill towards the left is called Cnicht. If you look directly down from Cnicht, towards the sea, and then go right, you can mae out the feint outline of Criccieth Castle (just above where, on the horizon, there is a steep rise to a large rounded mountain (Moelwyn Mawr).
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Snowdon panorama - looking South West to North West Snowdon panorama - looking South West to North West
A panorama from the neat the top of Snowdon, looking, I think, from South West at the far left of the photo, towards the North West at the far right. I think you can see all the way to Abersoch, if you look at the sea just along a bit from the left hand side of the photo, and that little island just off on its own might be one of the Saint Tudwal's Islands. The railway you can see in the foreground is part of the Snowdon Mountain Railway. In the background, at the back, about a third of the way along the photo from the left, in the clouds, is a mountain on the Llyn Peninsula, called Yr Eifl. Moving along to the right some more, about two thirds along from the left, you can see the start of the Menai Strait. There is a sandy finger poking into the water there.
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Y Lliwedd / Glaslyn panorama Y Lliwedd / Glaslyn panorama
A photostitch of the view looking east from the path up Snowdon. The pointy mountain in the clouds at the back is Y Lliwedd. The body of water in the foreground is Glaslyn and the one you can see a bit of behind it is Llyn Llydaw.
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Christies Charity at the top of Snowdon Christies Charity at the top of Snowdon
A man at the top of Snowdon, wearing a Christies t-shirt.
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Snowdon mountain railway Snowdon mountain railway
Part of the Snowdon Mountain Railway, which, funnily enough, is a railway which runs up a mountain called Snowdon. Shown here, looking at part of the railway tracks as it heads North, down towards Llanberis. The body of water in the background is Llyn Padarn.
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Snowdon view - West South West Snowdon view - West South West
Looking in a West South West view from the top of Snowdon. The mountain at the very back in the cloud is Yr Eifl, which is on the Llyn Peninsula.
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National Trust Land Rover, Snowdon National Trust Land Rover, Snowdon
A National Trust Land Rover, near Snowdon.
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Misty Crib Goch Misty Crib Goch
A misty April view of Grib Goch, which is an exciting ridge walk in North Wales.
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Misty Crib Goch Misty Crib Goch
A misty April view of Grib Goch, which is an exciting ridge walk in North Wales.
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Two trees, from Shutlingsloe Two trees, from Shutlingsloe
Two trees seen on a walk up Shutlingsloe.
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A barn, from Shutlingsloe A barn, from Shutlingsloe
A barn seen on a walk up Shutlingsloe. The barn is precisely excactly here.
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On the way down On the way down
Two men walking down from Tryfan. I think that's Llyn Ogwen in the background.
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Two men and a discussion on Tryfan Two men and a discussion on Tryfan
Two men discuss something of potential import upon the top of Tryfan. Behind them is empty space, and beyond that, some more in the way of upward sloping hills.
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Two men and a seagull on Tryfan Two men and a seagull on Tryfan
Two men at repose upon the lofty peak of Tryfan, turn their attention upon a seagull, who may have been interested in their food. At the time, the seagull was not glowing. Alas that is but a piece of artistic photo-tweaked nonsense.
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The Cannon, Tryfan The Cannon, Tryfan
A man on The Cannon on Tryfan. The Cannon is a finger of rock that sticks out over a big drop, which people often stop at on the way up, to have their photo taken on.
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Walking up Tryfan Walking up Tryfan
Two gentlemen making their way up Tryfan. We were supposed to be walking up the North Ridge, but got lost, and went off to the left (walking up from the Llyn Ogwen side), and ended up going up via a completeley different route, which brought us out just below Adam and Eve.
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Llyn Ogwen / Pen yr Ole Wen from Tryfan Llyn Ogwen / Pen yr Ole Wen from Tryfan
Some of Pen yr Ole Wen, taken on a walk up Tryfan. The building in the green field is around about here.
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Walking up Tryfan Walking up Tryfan
Two gentlemen making their way up Tryfan. We were supposed to be walking up the North Ridge, but got lost, and went off to the left (walking up from the Llyn Ogwen side), and ended up going up via a completeley different route, which brought us out just below Adam and Eve.
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Some of Pen yr Ole Wen, from Tryfan Some of Pen yr Ole Wen, from Tryfan
Some of Pen yr Ole Wen, taken on a walk up Tryfan. The building in the green field is around about here.
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Llyn Ogwen from Tryfan Llyn Ogwen from Tryfan
The banks of Llyn Ogwen, taken while walking up Tryfan.
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Sunlit mountain Sunlit mountain
The map is the location of where I took the photo, rather than were the hills are. We were driving on the A593, between Consiton and Ambleside. I think, more specifically, that it was between Skelwith Bridge and Clappersgate. Looking here towards Grasmere, I think.
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A593, the road and the view A593, the road and the view
The map location is the location of where I took the photo, rather than were the hills are. We were driving on the A593, between Consiton and Ambleside. I think, more specifically, that it was between Skelwith Bridge and Clappersgate. Looking here towards Grasmere, I think. I love the autumn colours of the trees and bracken here, and the layers of hills, from the bright colours in the foreground to the snow at the back.
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