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As mentioned in previous updates, I've had a bit of time off work lately - a week and a half, in fact; bliss - and one of the things I did during my time off was hike up Pen y Fan, the highest peak in South Wales. At 886m above sea level, it's a tiddler by the standards of many mountains, but still a good steep hike for a sunny September afternoon.
This was the target: the twin peaks of Pen y Fan and Corn Du, here shrouded in mist, as seen from the fields around the National Park Mountain Centre at Libanus. The shape of these twin summits was once known as Cadair Arthur (Arthur’s Seat)

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As mentioned in previous updates, I've had a bit of time off work lately - a week and a half, in fact; bliss - and one of the things I did during my time off was hike up Pen y Fan, the highest peak in South Wales. At 886m above sea level, it's a tiddler by the standards of many mountains, but still a good steep hike for a sunny September afternoon.
This was the target: the twin peaks of Pen y Fan and Corn Du, here shrouded in mist, as seen from the fields around the National Park Mountain Centre at Libanus. The shape of these twin summits was once known as Cadair Arthur (Arthur’s Seat)

( mega picspam behind cut )