markhorrell: Looking back through conifers after the initial climb from the Minffordd Hotel
markhorrell: Mynydd Moel hidden behind a tree on the climb from Minffordd
markhorrell: Looking back down the Minffordd Path from a saddle by the Nant Cadair
markhorrell: The summit of Cadair Idris from the path below Llyn Cau
markhorrell: Cadair Idris rises majestically above Llyn Cau
markhorrell: The speck in the distance is Dad as he begins the ascent above Llyn Cau from the saddle on the Minffordd Path
markhorrell: Looking down the Tal-y-Llyn valley from the Minffordd Path above Llyn Cau
markhorrell: Looking east over Craig Lwyd from the Minffordd Path above Llyn Cau
markhorrell: The summit of Cadair Idris (893m) from the Minffordd Path above Llyn Cau
markhorrell: Looking back down the Minffordd Path during the summit climb to Cadair Idris
markhorrell: Looking down on Llyn Cau during the summit climb
markhorrell: Looking down Cwm Amarch towards Tal-y-Llyn Lake
markhorrell: Dad leaves the path to scramble through rocks towards the summit
markhorrell: Dad ascends through rocks on Cadair Idris, above Tal-y-Llyn Lake
markhorrell: Looking through trees from the Jack Mytton Way along Wenlock Edge
markhorrell: The view west from the wooded scarp of Wenlock Edge
markhorrell: Ascending through woodland on Wenlock Edge
markhorrell: Looking towards Caer Caradoc and The Long Mynd from Ippikin's Rock on Wenlock Edge
markhorrell: Looking towards Church Preen from Ippikin's Rock
markhorrell: Caer Caradoc from Wenlock Edge
markhorrell: The village of Hughley from Ippikin's Rock
markhorrell: Looking east across Long Synaulds, from a car park near Pole Cottage atop The Long Mynd
markhorrell: The heathered moorland terrain of The Long Mynd, Shropshire
markhorrell: The sun tries its hardest to penetrate the rain clouds
markhorrell: The view south from the Shropshire Way atop The Long Mynd on a winter's afternoon, with Pole Cottage to the left
markhorrell: The Shropshire Way, looking south from Pole Bank
markhorrell: Looking west from Pole Bank
markhorrell: The footpath and road to Church Stretton from Pole Bank
markhorrell: The Ordnance Survey trig point at Pole Bank, at 516m
markhorrell: Caer Caradoc (459m) from Pole Bank