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over a year ago
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"Me and my brother plan to do it soon.
Won't be having any fun with him though haha.
we do it next weekend if the weather is good"
Sounds like a good plan kid! |
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"We love it up there too! Don't live far from it actually. Been there rain, sun and snow! Still can't beat the way it makes you feel after completing it "
I agree. Felt good today and even though the weather was shit rain and hailstones it was for charity and really enjoyed it.
Will have to pop it next time I up there xxx |
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By *roggMan
over a year ago
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I went to the top recently for the first time on a windy day and yes the views are lovely
Lyn y fan fach is also worth the trek and others such as cadair idris and gylder fach and gylder far in Snowdonia are always worth the walk to Thier summits
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By *ost SockMan
over a year ago
West Wales and Cardiff |
"I went to the top recently for the first time on a windy day and yes the views are lovely
Lyn y fan fach is also worth the trek and others such as cadair idris and gylder fach and gylder far in Snowdonia are always worth the walk to Thier summits
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I walk regularly and love the Beacons. Snowdonia is a few steps up though - higher, wilder, more remote and more beautiful. The Beacons are beautiful too, but they feel a little tame (though still potentially dangerous) by comparison once you fall in love with that place
I avoid Pen y Fan most weekends though as it's just ridiculously busy, at least from Storey Arms. I walked there the weekend before this one and could see it and the Storey Arms car park most of the walk, but I didn't pass another person for three hours.
I don't mean to sound churlish - it's still a wonderful place and think walking is a lovely activity for anyone to get involved with - fresh air, quiet contemplation, stress relief, gangbangs in hidden ravines etc. OK, I just made the last bit up .
I'm contradicting myself in a way too, because for all quiet contemplation is lovely, I'd love a walking buddy ![](/icons/s/biggrin.gif) |
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"I went to the top recently for the first time on a windy day and yes the views are lovely
Lyn y fan fach is also worth the trek and others such as cadair idris and gylder fach and gylder far in Snowdonia are always worth the walk to Thier summits
I walk regularly and love the Beacons. Snowdonia is a few steps up though - higher, wilder, more remote and more beautiful. The Beacons are beautiful too, but they feel a little tame (though still potentially dangerous) by comparison once you fall in love with that place
I avoid Pen y Fan most weekends though as it's just ridiculously busy, at least from Storey Arms. I walked there the weekend before this one and could see it and the Storey Arms car park most of the walk, but I didn't pass another person for three hours.
I don't mean to sound churlish - it's still a wonderful place and think walking is a lovely activity for anyone to get involved with - fresh air, quiet contemplation, stress relief, gangbangs in hidden ravines etc. OK, I just made the last bit up .
I'm contradicting myself in a way too, because for all quiet contemplation is lovely, I'd love a walking buddy "
I walked up behind to lovely Lycra claded arses yesterday. Kept me going all the way. Would love some fun on the top. |
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