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Afon Cadair.
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Stables at Gwastadfryn farm.
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Coed Pennant, the gentler southern side of the Tyrrau Mawr.
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Sheep sheltering from the sun.
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The track connecting Gwastadfryn with Hafotty Gwastadfryn at the valley head.
A few rocky outcrops higher up in the Afon Cadair valley.->
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Two parallel streams coming off Cadair Idris and Mynydd Pencoed, both feeding the Afon Cadair.
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A selection of cows at Hafotty Gwastadfryn.
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Cattle watching over Hafotty Gwastadfryn,...
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...the junction of tracks serving the various upland pastures in the area.
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Craig y Llyn from the accessible, southeastern side.
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One of the two cairns on Carnedd Lwyd...
<- ...and some rocks just below.
The stile at the summit of the Tyrrau Mawr, just a few metres away from the abyss. ->
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The view over the Llynnau Cregennen and Mawddach estuary from the Tyrrau Mawr summit (661m).
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| <- Another great view a little further down the ridge.
Nosey heifers on the track down to Llanfihangel. ->
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