St Thomas's Church, Glyndyfrdwy.
On the path in the Nant y Pandy valley.
Getting around the fallen tree the easy way.
Not the prettiest breed of sheep in a field near Nant.!Descending the moor to our lunch spot.
Tormentil next to the moorland path.
Clouds moving over the slopes of Moel Fferna.
Who has left their Lekis this time?
Memories of previous visits!
Who has left their Lekis this time?
Memories of previous visits!
Distant views of Moel Fferna.
A dead tree highlighted when the Sun's rays made it glisten.
A blocked path and the way we made progress.
It looks like a faceoff, but the sheep turned round and ran off.
A dead tree highlighted when the Sun's rays made it glisten.
A blocked path and the way we made progress.
It looks like a faceoff, but the sheep turned round and ran off.
Taking the high road.
It looked like a crop of Gorse. If not why were the plants all roughly the same height?More black sheep.
Two quite large lambs.
Farmer Taylor and Farmer Dodd in discussion.
A good showing of Bluebells in the lane leading to Glyndyfrdwy and our parked car.
Two quite large lambs.
Farmer Taylor and Farmer Dodd in discussion.
A good showing of Bluebells in the lane leading to Glyndyfrdwy and our parked car.
Time: 5 hours 28 minutes. On the move walking average: 2.2 m.p.h. Overall walking average: 1.5 m.p.h.
Temperature: 4.5 Celsius at the start. 9.7 Celsius at lunch in the warm sunshine. 12.2 Celsius mid-afternoon.
Beaufort Wind Force 3 – 5. Mainly a Gentle breeze, but gusted to a 19.2m.p.h. Fresh breeze as we crossed the slopes of Moel Fferna.
Group: Martyn, Mike and Nigel.
The forecast for today wasn’t good, lots of rain, very windy and feel-like temperatures of around 6 Celsius.
Fran was put off by the forecast, but three of us decided to risk it. Thankfully it was the right decision! We did get a couple of showers in the morning, but it never felt as cold as in he forecast. In Nant y Pandy, we were protected from any wind, and it wasn’t until we crossed open moorland that we felt any wind at all.
At lunch time, we managed to shelter from the wind by a small wood, and the Sun came out, making it feel very pleasant half an hour stop.
Birds seen or heard today included: Blue tit, Great tit, Common pheasant, Common blackbird, Chiffchaff, European robin, Willow warbler, Barn swallow, Common chaffinch, Blackcap, Goldfinch, Common buzzard Stonechat, Meadow pipit and Mallard.
Overall, it was a very varied and enjoyable walk, and unexpectedly we arrived back at the car with all of our gear dry!.
After walk drinks were enjoyed at the Grouse Inn at Carrog, where two of us enjoyed Lees Founder’s and Mike sampled the Guinness Zero served in Guinness Zero glass.
Nigel presented us with gift of rhubarb that Elaine had picked from her garden. Thank you, Elaine.











