A very soggy nocturnal visit to Gors Fawr after two days of torrential rain, making the bog siting even more sodden and sucky than usual. Compensation was given in that finally the stars were visible after days and days of murk.
The suggestion (and apparent antiquarian accounts) of an avenue between the circle and the stone pair seems to feel ‘right’ on the ground, although being also the route of the footpath that cuts across to Mynachlog-ddu Common it’s obviously well walked.
However, there are some more rocks along the path that seem a bit odd, like they could have been placed. A reddish weathered rock that looked like a giant wedge of cheese (of the same kind that holds the little plaque at the entrance to the site) was striking. What if the avenue to the outliers was part of an ancient trackway (following the footpath and then the modern road) up to the skirt of Carn Sian and via that onto the Preselis? All speculative, but the area around is littered with (still) standing stones like Glynsaithmaen and Rhos Fach, all of which would surely have existed for centuries as contemporaries in the landscape.