Capal Curig

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30/10/2006 at 15:58
Not much of a hill walker or mountain climber it is all very new to us. Have been getting out and about a little of late but sadly now the days are shorter am finding walks a little hard to achieve. I did get the Moel Siabod walk in my email this week and gave it ago. You can read all about it with photos on my blog and how we found the walk.

http://a-picture-tells-a-thousand-words.blogspot.com/2006/10/capal-curig-moel-siabod-snowdonia.html
30/10/2006 at 16:16
Looks like you picked a nice day for it Paul - you got some nice photos too!

You never (well, hardly ever!) regret an early start and even in the depths of winter there's plenty of daylight to do something so keep at it - from now until May is the best time to get out there!
30/10/2006 at 16:55
Thanks Paul, it really is good to see people doing the weekly routes and leaving some feedback. Some lovely photos :)
30/10/2006 at 23:27
Edited: 30/10/2006 at 23:32
30/10/2006 at 23:46
Thank you. Someone did mention it. Best put it right as the difference between an A and an E can mean miles.
31/10/2006 at 07:39
I always like this route. The views of the bigger mountains are superb. And in the summer it's good to start from Capel, climb to the top and continue along the ridge that runs to the west ....

... wonderful views.
26/02/2007 at 11:48
Try it in the dark! Whole new perspective! But then some of us are a few pence short of a pound and the views werent brilliant!
22/05/2012 at 15:52
MOEL SIABOD seen from DYFFRYN MYMBUR is in a tctonical sense like a combe - look stretched wild remote serene -
a tribute to the late ESME KIRBY a most wonderful fighter for SNOWDONIA who we will never forget - I could not find her grave which they told me is just at the first sheepfold behind the house - or where exactly is her grave?
Bryan Criul Thurston Architect Artist
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