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This waterfall is in Llanberis. If you take the side road up by the railway (not the Llanberis path) you will come to it. |
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This is Moel Siabod. It is taken from by the "finger stone" on Snowdon. To the left is the Crib Goch ridge. Glaslyn and Llyn Llydaw are in the foreground. |
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This is the Cnicht ridge as seen from near Castell Clogwyn Coch. A similar picture can be seen in route 3 on the Moelwyns. |
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This is Moel Hebog seen from the ascent of Moel yr Ogof. The fence going up is particularly distinctive. |
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This is Glyder Fach taken during an ascent of the Miners Track. Tryfan is to the right out of the picture. |
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This is an unusual angle on Crib Goch. It is taken by Llyn Glas, which is reached by cutting off up the right hand side as you are going up the Llanberis pass. |
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This isElidir Fawr from the ascent to Llyn Glas. The quarry which is partially hidden by some snow is a good clue. |
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This was taken whilst on Glyder Fach. You are looking to the Snowdon range, and the central peak is Snowdon. |
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This is Pen yr Helgi Du as seen from above Craig yr Ysfa on the Carneddau. The reverse picture of the ridge is seen in route 1 of the Carneddau section. |
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This is Tal y Fan. The standing (Druid) stones can be seen in the foreground. The route may be added to this site at ao this site at a later date. |
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This is Garnedd Ugain (Crib y Ddysgl) seen from by the finger stone. The big give away is the Pyg track standing out in the snow. |
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This is Lliwedd seen from the Pyg Track early in the morning. It is probably one of the hardest in this quiz. |
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This is Elidir Fawr taken from Tryfan. You can see the Cannon in the foreground with Y Garn and Foel Goch behind. |
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This is Carnedd Llewellyn taken from Bristly Ridge. Tryfan is in the foreground, and the Whaleback (Pen yr Helgi Du) can be seen on the right. |
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This is Mynydd Mawr (Elephant Mountain because of its shape). The Nantlle Ridge and Y Garn can be seen to the left with Llyn Cwellyn being the near lake. |
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This is actually Carnedd Dafydd. The angle is unusual- it was taken whilst walking down the Mynydd Du ridge. |
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This is Yr Elen. it is taken looking across to the mountain from the Mynydd Du ridge (from where the previous photo was taken. |
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This final picture is Elidir Fawr once again! This time it was taken from Cwm Glas (below Crib y Ddysgl). The snow does a good job of hiding the slate! |