Cadair Idris, Gwynedd My last visit was with the friend and mentor from whom I inherited this diaryOn foot from Dolgellau, up Cader Road, a wind biting my cheek cold as government social policies. "Gwynt y dwyrain, gwynt o draed y meirwon" (East wind, wind from the feet of the dead)! I flinched before it, turned aside for the Foxes' Path that climbs a great slope of red scree to the east of the summit.It was 1992 when I last came this way. That scree slope is the simple explanation - one of the most unpleasant ascents on any British mountain, fraught and unstable even in descent. I remember running down it in 1961, and turning a complete somersault as the block I'd landed on chose to career off downhill. No harm done when you're young, but at the age of worn knees and torn ligaments , it's best avoided. Continue reading...
Country diary: Bill Condry had hoped to see the saxifrage in flower
10. března 2018 9:00
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/mar/10/country-diary-bill-condry-saxifrage-cadair-idris-gwynedd
Zdroj: The Guardian