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Moel Goedog (Hillfort) — Images (click to view fullsize)

<b>Moel Goedog</b>Posted by GLADMAN

Crug Melyn (Round Cairn) — Links

Crug Melyn, Crug Canol and Mynydd Bach Common, Horeb


Easily by-passed. I'd recommend that, given the opportunity, members tarry awhile...

Buwch a'r Llo and Mynydd March (Standing Stones) — Links

Buwch a'r Llo


Short stop off at this pair of bovine beauties...

Fan (Nantcwnlle) (Round Cairn) — Images

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Bryn Goleu (Round Cairn) — Images

<b>Bryn Goleu</b>Posted by GLADMAN

Craig Twrch (Cynwyl Gaeo) (Barrow / Cairn Cemetery) — Images

<b>Craig Twrch (Cynwyl Gaeo)</b>Posted by GLADMAN

Carreg y Bwci (Round Barrow(s)) — Images

<b>Carreg y Bwci</b>Posted by GLADMAN

Caer Maurice (Hillfort) — Images

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Talcen Yr Esgair (Esgair Elan) (Cairn(s)) — Links

Talcen Yr Esgair


Minimalist cairn... epic, windswept vibe...

Cnwch Mawr (Llanddewi Brefi) (Round Cairn) — Images

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Bryn Rhudd (Barrow / Cairn Cemetery) — Images

<b>Bryn Rhudd</b>Posted by GLADMAN

Crug (Round Cairn) — Images

<b>Crug</b>Posted by GLADMAN

Moel Faban, Carneddau (Megalithic Cemetery) — Links

Moel Faban, Y Carneddau


Faban - u - lous!

Bwlch ym Mhwll-le (Llefn) (Cairn(s)) — Links

Bwlch ym Mhwll-le, Y Carneddau


Well worth a primary trip on its own.......

Esgair Gorlan (Round Cairn) — Links

Esgair Gorlan, Western Pumlumon


Nothing upon the map... so making it up as I went along

Nant Gwyn (Llanfair-ar-y-Bryn) (Round Cairn) — Links

Garn Fawr (Nant Gwyn) near Rhandirmwyn


Big Cairn? You're not wrong.

Bedd y Brenin (Round Cairn) — Links

Bedd y Brenin, Cadair Idris


If one were to get lost between the moon and New York City, guess one could end up here, perhaps? Is that you, Arthur?

Crugiau Rhos-Wen (South East) (Round Barrow(s)) — Images

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Crugiau Rhos-Wen (North West) (Round Barrow(s)) — Images

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Garn Wen (Trefeurig) (Round Cairn) — Links

Garn Wen (Pumlumon)


A greener shade of white, to be fair.

Garn Wen (Trefeurig) (Round Cairn) — Miscellaneous

This, another of Wales' 'White Cairns', is almost completely subsumed within seemingly impenetrable forestry covering a minor hilltop to the west of Pumlumon. So much so that The Citizen Cairn admits to having a pretty hard time locating it, despite the monument apparently being some 50ft across. However, all's well that ends well, as they say. If not exactly 'all-white'.

Yeah, despite - or perhaps because of - the difficulty reaching the cairn, the intense woodland vibe, amplified many times over by whatever it is that these prehistoric sites do to the receptive human psyche, has me doing mental cartwheels in short order. Indeed, one supposes the proverbial 'knife' would make little impression upon the atmosphere to be found here. Bring a chainsaw. No, on second thoughts, don't! And to think we've a myriad myopic muppets jumping up and down on Salisbury Plain... presumably, Pumlumon doesn't feature upon Papa's Range Rover's sat nav?

Coflein doesn't have a lot to say:

"A much disturbed round cairn, 15m in diameter & 1.5m high, set upon the highest point of a ridge." [J.Wiles 23.07.04]
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Hi, I'm Robert ... with a passion for attempting to understand the lives of the pioneering prehistoric inhabitants of these British Isles, seeking out the remains they left behind in order to ask myself "why here ... why did it matter so... why such commitment?".. Needless to say, I'm still pondering such intangibles. Just as an empty house appears to retain echoes of past humanity... so does the stone circle, the chambered cairn, the long barrow and the mountain-top funerary cairn. Visiting them, I think, helps engender a certain 'connection' with this land of ours, with ourselves - our past, our present and our future; a reference point for those of us perhaps struggling to make sense of this so-called 'computer world' Kraftwerk warned us was a'coming in 1981.... danke, mein herren. And thanks also to those who picked up their gauntlet and ran with it.

Should my posts provide inspiration for others to venture into the Great Outdoors, please bear in mind the hills and mountains of these Isles are unpredictable, potentially dangerous places. Ensure you have map/compass/waterproofs... and learn how to use them. It could save your life. Weather conditions can change bewilderingly quickly - even in high summer - so don't get caught out. Please engage with landowners wherever possible... being a cartoon 'class warrior' might be jolly good fun for the narcissistic 'rebel'... but not for those who may choose to follow.

Joni Mitchell - 'Don't it always seem to go; That you don't know what you've got 'til it's gone?'

George Orwell - 'The essence of being human is that one does not seek perfection.'

Martin Gore - 'Like a pawn
On the eternal board
Who’s never quite sure
What he’s moved towards
I walk blindly on'...

Truman Capote - 'Failure is the condiment that gives success its flavour.'

Oscar Wilde - 'The true mystery of the world is the visible, not the invisible.'

John Lydon - 'It is a reward to be chastised by the ignorant.'

Winston Churchill - '“The farther backward you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see.” [Perhaps one day people may finally grasp the reality that, for all his many faults, Churchill is the reason we are currently able to proffer personal views today that are not dictated by a totalitarian state.]

Charles Bukowski - “The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts, while the stupid ones are full of confidence.”

Ultravox - 'Taking shelter by the standing stones
Miles from all that moves....'

Catch site videos from the Citizen Cairn at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFk6mRD0QCGTnUXRBlSJ44w

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