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Photos in Gwynedd

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119106Gloyw Llyn lies in the lee of Rhinog Fawr
119107Clip with Cwm Bychan below from near the outlet from Gloyw Llyn
119201The view from Bethania of the first section of the climb to Yr Aran
119202Looking back down the east ridge of Yr Aran
119203The Nantlle Ridge seen from the summit of Yr Aran
119204Snowdon is revealed in all its glory from Yr Aran
119205The slopes of Y Lliwedd with mine ruins
119301The walk into the Southern Rhinogs from Dyffryn Ardudwy
119302The Rhinog mountains in central Snowdonia are known for their rugged walking
119303Descending from Y Llethr towards Diffwys is very pleasant
119304In the col on the southern side of Y Llethr lies a small tarn
119305Looking from the southern side, Y Llethr is seen as rounded "lump"
119306The walk between Y Llethr and Diffwys provides superb views
119307The ascent of Diffwys provides good retrospective views to Y Llethr
119308Diffwys has a pleasant summit with good views
119309Pont Scethin lies below Diffwys
119401Typical rock and heather on the lower slopes of Rhinog Fawr
119402Climbing up to Bwlch Drws-Ardudwy with Rhinog Fach to the right
119403Rhinog Fach seen from near Maes-y-garnedd Farm in Cwm Nantcol
119404Cwm Nantcol on the approach from the main coast road
120401The early stages of an ascent of Cadair Idris from Minffordd are steep
120402Your first sight of Cwm Cau takes your breath away
120403The dramatic south ridge leading from the summit of Craig Cwm Amarch
120404There is an excellent retrospective view of Cwm Cau when descending from Mynydd Moel
120405Descending to Minffordd from Cadair Idris provides a good forward view of the Tarren Mountains
121501Locating the start of the Heather Terrace on the east flank of Tryfan can be difficult
121502The Heather Terrace climbs steadily offering superb views
121503The south peak of Tryfan provides a useful marker to the end of the Heather Terrace
121504This party of climbers have just arrived on the summit of Tryfan
121505Tryfan's most sure-footed visitors are its Feral Goats

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