Katie Harris - 140861

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Start Date : 03/04/2004

End Date : 06/04/2004

Duration : 5-8 hours

Style : Equals

Type : Mountain Walking

Weather : Light Rain - Poor Visibility

Wind : Gentle Breeze

Camping Type :

Nights Camping : 3

Mountains : Craig-y-llyn

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Description

Cwemere circular walk via Craig yr ddu 444, ? 415, Bryn Gwyn 471 ? 423. Cold Drizzle. Gold d.of.e practice.
Cwemere to banc yr Wyn. Cold with heavy rain.
Banc yr wyn to Cwermere. Cold heavy rain and windy.
Cwemere to Borth. Rain. cold

Area : Plynlimon (Cambrian Mountains)

Originally the term "Cambrian Mountains" was applied in a general sense to most of upland Wales. Since the 1950s, its application has become increasingly localised to the geographically homogeneous Mid Wales uplands, known in Welsh as the Elenydd, which extend from Pumlumon to Mynydd Mallaen. This barren and sparsely populated 'wilderness' is often referred to as the Desert of Wales. The area includes the sources of the River Severn and River Wye, and was unsuccessfully proposed as a National Park in the 1960s and 1970s. The highest point of the range is Pumlumon (or Plynlimon), at 2,467 feet (752 m).

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