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Re: Gladders - Glyders
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thesweetcheat wrote:
I could still be convinced either way, a cairn up on that elements-battered ridge might not survive 4,000 years, but I can certainly say that the natural wonders are more than enough without embellishment. What a place, the true epicentre of Snowdonia, more so than Snowdon itself I think.


Yet they survive upon Y Carneddau, its domed summits offering no impedement to the full force of wind and rain etc? From experience I would have thought a cairn would have more chance upon the Glyders, to be fair. Re the epicentre.... I'd wager you might change your mind if you ever happen to find yourself upon Crib Goch!


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Posted by GLADMAN
16th September 2013ce
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