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The Glyders

 
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The Glyders
The Glyders from Clogwyn y Person, Snowdon.

The mountains from left to right:

Y Garn (947m), Pen-yr-Ole Wen (978m; background), Glyder Fawr (999m), Glyder Fach (994m), Crib Goch (923m) and Moel Siabod (872m; background).

Photograph taken May 2007.


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millsMagnificent

mills

Voted 10/10

Fantastic view of Crib Coch and the Glyderau Range,on a clear day as you know it is possible to see the Lake District from the summit of Yr Wyddfa.
Posted Oct 19, 2009 2:05 pm

NanulsRe: Magnificent

Nanuls

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Thanks, don't get enough days like this. Having said that, we had one day this year when I could see Ireland from Ceredigion's coastal path.

Cheers
Dan
Posted Oct 19, 2009 5:31 pm

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