Month: May 2017
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Horsey riding
Annabel shows us what she does on the weekends when she goes to the stables to look after the horses and learn to ride.
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Jogging drop off
Jogging and dropping off someone’s trackable geocaching token at a nearby trackable hotel.
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Falling off (and getting back up again)
Jack wanted to do some evening climbing and got stuck into some (for him) steeper stuff.
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May Day Mumbles
Bank holiday geocaching by the sea in Mumbles. It’s busy!
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Family Cragging in Snowdonia (Trawsfynydd Reservoir)
Our last day in North Wales, and we popped to a crag for a bit of v diff climbing with the kids with a short walk in from the village of Trawsfynydd. When the weather’s like this in Snowdonia what are you going to do? Drive home? Not before some cragging with a view!
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Barmouth Views (Southern Snowdonia)
Bagging some pretty evening views over the Mawddach Estuary from Barmouth.
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Blue lagoon rock climbing?
After tiring ourselves out geocaching in Snowdonia we went for a short (but very steep) walk up the blue lagoon by Friog & Fairbourne. It’s in the remains of a slate quarry somewhere on the hill side.
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Big Day Out in Southern Snowdonia
This is a bit of a big one. We went up in the hills in southern Snowdonia after a big circuit of 25+ geocaches hoping to get our total up to 300. It was a long, tough day out. How many did we find?
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Wild Snowdonia Family Rock Climbing
Another climbing outing while staying in North Wales over the Easter holiday. This time we visit a wilder spot at the end of a valley and climb a gritty diff with some fantastic quiet views. Except for the RAF making a fair bit of noise chasing each other around.
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Barmouth Slabs (cycling over the Barmouth bridge & family rock climbing)
More from southern Snowdonia. I cycle across the famous 100-odd year old 900m long wooden rail bridge to Barmouth and we go looking for Barmouth Slabs to do a little but of rock climbing and see some huge Snowdonia views. There might be a geocache hidden around somewhere too.