Snowdonia In Springtime.
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Yes wayne you can take dogs, Its a good walk, Lots of different routes, llamberis path maybe the best for the dogs.
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Certainly think Bryn Gloch is preferable. Lots of hook ups and good facilities and a railway goes past the door.
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platty345 wrote:Yes wayne you can take dogs, Its a good walk, Lots of different routes, llamberis path maybe the best for the dogs.
does this mean your official snowdonia walk organiser then



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No mate, Tony(mountaingoat) is your man.
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No Wurries gang. Big site it is. Link here to check out facilities etc.
http://www.bryngloch.co.uk/facilities.htm
The Welsh bash has just been held there & everyone praises the site. Thats good enough for me.
Plus a 15 minute walk down a railway track to a top pub/micro-brewery, sounds a blast!
Get a band in perhaps . . . ?
I'll make the call in the morning & negotiate a good deal (assuming the Welsh Bash bunch behaved themselves!).
Expect a positive response tomorrow.

http://www.bryngloch.co.uk/facilities.htm
The Welsh bash has just been held there & everyone praises the site. Thats good enough for me.
Plus a 15 minute walk down a railway track to a top pub/micro-brewery, sounds a blast!
Get a band in perhaps . . . ?
I'll make the call in the morning & negotiate a good deal (assuming the Welsh Bash bunch behaved themselves!).
Expect a positive response tomorrow.

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If we go to the big site then the pub will have to be a daytime trip for people who want to put kids to bed 

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mobilecat wrote:If we go to the big site then the pub will have to be a daytime trip for people who want to put kids to bed
If it comes to it Cat & there is a big do at the pub, those with little ones can stay on their site.
You're not too far away from the other action but close enough to look after the kids.
Just a thought . . . .
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i would love to come(jo)and i will drag emma along with me.cant say yes or no for mike,as i love walking up mountains,done snowdon a few times,lovely veiws when its not misty,
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We could leave Mike and Mark in the pub - Mark go walking -I think not!dreamwarrioruk wrote:i would love to come(jo)and i will drag emma along with me.cant say yes or no for mike,as i love walking up mountains,done snowdon a few times,lovely veiws when its not misty,
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Dont you need him as a hot water bottle.dreamwarrioruk wrote:if i could drive id leave mike at home.lol
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I think thats 2008 times James, dig a bit deeper through the site & they're saying the construction work to the Summit station is almost finished . . .james1508 wrote:
Sorry to be a part pooper but the Snowdon web site for this year anyway says :
Operating Days – Weather permitting trains run every day from the 15th March
2008 to the first week of November inclusive. From the 15th March to early
May, trains will terminate at either Clogwyn or Rocky Valley. The Summit
station is usually the destination between early May and the end of October
(subject to completion of construction work)..
http://blog.snowdonia-active.com/blog/_archives/2008/9
Up & running for mid March!!

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I think we'll come out of hiding for this one
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