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Today I looked down on England!

May 24, 2011 3:07 PM

Today I went to the top of Yr Wyddfa, the highest point in Wales at about 1,085m, and higher than anywhere in England.

 

The weather was very windy and visibilty good.

 

Here's a few photos.

 

Approaching the Summit

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The crowded mount at the Summit

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The Summit with navigation point.

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Looking south-ish. For 007 fans, some scenes from "The World is not Enough" were filmed of the pipeline just visible left of centre.

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Looking east-ish with the very dangerous Crib Goch in the foreground; the Carneddau behind and miles and miles behind them, Lloegr.

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Looking north-ish, towards Llanberis, Ynys Môn and the Irish Sea.  On a good day, it's possible to see the Isle of Man.

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Looking west-ish, with Hafod Eryri in the foreground.

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After descending back to Llanberis, we had a lovely meal here:

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(Freshly ground coffe…)

 

A wonderful day!  Not been up for years.

 
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  • Noel Carboni
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    May 24, 2011 3:16 PM   in reply to BigJohnD

    Looks beautiful there, if perhaps a bit crowded on the trail.

     

    Funny thing:  I went to look up Yr Wyddfa on Google Maps and it identified a spot called Snowdon out in the North Sea off the coast of The Netherlands.

     

    Can you share a link to where this spot is?

     

    -Noel

     
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    May 25, 2011 4:28 AM   in reply to BigJohnD

    wow! incredible snaps john! thanks for sharing!

     
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    May 25, 2011 5:44 AM   in reply to BigJohnD

    Thanks for the links.  I could see where you were.  Very beautiful country!

     

    Regarding flying low...  Now THAT looks like fun!

     

    -Noel

     
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    May 27, 2011 3:53 PM   in reply to BigJohnD

    Looks like a decent outing,John. It's not far from home,not a bad climb,great view and lastly a good meal after descent.

     

    Anything involving rope climbing,ice picking, and oxygen isn't for me

     

    Gene

     
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    May 27, 2011 9:22 PM   in reply to BigJohnD

    The railfan in me thanks you,John. It'd be nice to have something like that around here.

     

    Gene

     
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    Jun 6, 2011 5:04 PM   in reply to gener7

    I enjoyed this whole thread.  Thanks for sharing it all John.   Megan has some Irish and Welsh in her ancestry, so maybe we'll get there in the years ahead!

     
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    Jun 9, 2011 1:07 PM   in reply to BigJohnD

    Thrilling on every level. We are packing!

     
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    Jul 23, 2011 5:06 AM   in reply to BigJohnD

    hello mate ! I always inspire from the natural beauty wherther its of a human being or any place like England there . I got inspired from it and gonna gp there to realize the place from the depth of my heart.

     
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    Aug 16, 2011 12:58 AM   in reply to BigJohnD

    your pictures look very nice. You may use google map to find attractive places there.

     
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    Aug 26, 2011 11:24 AM   in reply to BigJohnD

    there's no substitute for the real expereince - seeing the monutains, breathing the mountain air, feeling the sunshine and rain, hearing the wind and tasting the gwrw!

     

    I agree completely. Reality is being lost on too many.

     

    Recently met up with friends, who drove around the West (US) with their children. They passed through some great country, stretching for miles in all directions. From dusty little towns, to grand vistas, the countryside was there for the viewing. When talking to the kids about what they had seen, they recalled some Pixar cartoon, that played on the auto's DVD player, in great detail, but could not recall The Painted Desert, the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, towns from the 30's along the old Rt. 66, or anything outside the windows - only a cartoon. Sad, at least to me.

     

    Hunt

     

    PS - thanks for sharing!

     
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    Aug 26, 2011 12:30 PM   in reply to Bill Hunt

    That happened back in the day, My parents would constantly tell me and my sister to get our noses out of our books and enjoy the scenery. To which we would reply along the lines of  "Yeah, Austria, Trees, Wow!

    Jay

     
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    Aug 26, 2011 2:54 PM   in reply to Jay Chevako

     

    Here, I thought that it was a recent development. Shows how out of the loop I have been. Guess that automobile travel was still fairly new, when I was young?

     

    Hunt

     
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