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My Trip to Snowdon

Catherine Read

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Last month I went on a trip to Wales with a small group, this only happened because last year I off-handedly said I wouldn't mind climbing Snowdon at some point, to which my brother and his friend said they'd be up for it! So I set about organising the trip and it went surprisingly well. These are some of the shots I took on the trip

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Thank you so much for sharing and that's awesome!

One thing I like about Europe is that lots of hiking trails and walking paths seem much more accessible in general compared to those in North America.
 
Brilliant photos, thanks! Amazing views. That sheep looks very knowing, somehow. I lived near Cardiff when I was a child. We walked often in the Brecon Beacons, and we also once got near to the top of Snowdon. It got hard to scramble up near the top, so we went home for tea...
 

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