The views soon opened out and we could see our first hill for the day, Moel Famau and good views to the east towards Maeshafn.
Today we took a different route and using forest tracks and old roads crossed the ford in Cwm-llydan (time for a drink) before heading round the base of Ffrith Mountain, passing Brithdir Mawr on some very,very old tracks.
Autumn sun and old hedgerows. |
A gentle ascent on the heading west on Ffrith Mountain. |
As the track gained higher ground there was a great view of Moel Famau, looking a bit closer now, but there was still a fair bit of climbing to do. We passed some cyclists on this part of the climb, my human said the steep bits are easier to run than to cycle up.
A bit steeper here on the approach to the summit, I'm just running back to my human to try and get him to run faster. |
The sun was so bright that the route down from Moel Famau looks very dark in contrast, that is low cloud in the distance |
Here's part of the route down from Moel Famau with our next hill, Moel Fenlli not too far away. |
Looking back on our route from hear the top of Moel Fenlli. |
Coed Ceunant - a Woodland Trust woodland. |
From Moel Fenlli it was a brisk scamper back to the car park and a sleep on the way home.
Wags and woofs,
Dexter.
...zzzzzzzzzzz
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