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"Sunday 3rd June 2018. A stravaig over the moors of the Elenydd, Ceredigion, Mid Wales, from the mountain road east of Tregaron. The hills were Cefn y Cnwc 527m/48m, Mynydd Tywi 548m/90m, Pt. 545m Mynydd Tywi 545m/34m, Garn Gron 541m/52m, Gopa Uchaf 509m/86m, Esgair Fawr 496m/30m and Esgair Ffrwd 487m/31m.
27.8km, with 850m of ascent. 9hrs 40mins.
This hike was effectively two walks rolled into one, and I just kept going. The weather was hot and sunny all day, and the area new to me, and challenging, so I made the most of my day.
I took the high mountain road east over the moors from the busy town of Tregaron. The road itself was an interesting drive in my new car, taking me up the southern flank of Cwm Berwyn, an impressive deep glacial valley sporting some significant crags on its northern side. Extensive outcrops of rock are unusual on these high grassy moors, and so much more notable when they do occur. I had difficulty parking by a telephone box where others had parked before, as the area had been cordoned off with boulders and ‘no parking’ signs. I turned south, where I found a large lay-by some 500 metres away, close to a foot- and road-bridge over the Afon Cam..." — marktrengove2 • Jun 3, 2018