Jon Geldart

Jon Geldart
Aim high!

Tuesday 26 August 2008

Tyn Connel bunkhouse weekend




Photos show 'Last cup of tea before the off' and 'General view of the valley looking West'





Well - a wonderful bunkhouse with excellent facilities but weather of a mixed nature (from torrential downpour to bright sunshine)!

Thomas and I spend a variously wet and dry Saturday tramping over a variety of both challenging and beautiful terrain. As he said to me "People don't do this usually do they?!" Perhaps they should! The 20km route took in a good variety of upland and lowland walking and the New Inn pub in the village of Llandewi Brefi is a must for the hungry traveler with great food and a friendly (predominantly Welsh speaking) bunch of locals! I'd recommend it!

Getting the 4x4 over the rough track from Tyn Connel to the road to the East was a challenge so thanks to the helpful electric pump provided by the local 4x4 club who turned up in the rain just when they were needed most!

Christian spent a good and very chilled weekend reading and with his camera - no phones, no computers and just lots of wild place made even this insomniatic young man sleep!

Friday 22 August 2008

Planning for the weekend enters the final stages now. Everything is packed into the car and the lads briefed on food and kit they need. The weekend looks like a mixed one from the isometric maps issued by the Met Office at lunchtime today. 

It's a very early start tomorrow morning to get onto the hills without, hopefully, getting caught on the M4 in bank holiday traffic. The base for the, mainly Sunday, big walk, is Tyn Connel Bunkhouse inland from Llanddewi-Brefi in the Southern Cambrian Mountains. I've one lad wanting to spend a 'chilled' weekend with his tripod and high definition digital camera, whilst the other will be spending the time reviewing the area for future overnight wild camping and interesting routes for a fuller exploration of this relatively unused part of Wales. 

Should be good!

Monday 4 August 2008

More leading in the hills

It looks like a busy schedule at work is going to me supplemented by a busy one in the hills over the next two months.

Following a 'relaxing' week on a narrow boat on the Oxfordshire canal last week which was down in the diary as 'holiday with family', I will now be taking two people out in the Central Welsh hills on August Bank Holiday weekend. Based at the Ty Cornell bunkhouse (in the Southern section of the Cambrian Mountains) we will be spending two days working on navigation and gps skills over the steep sided and river cut moorlands of this lovely part of Wales which seems to get hardly any visitors. Well worth a visit if you are looking for remote mountain biking and walking.

September includes acting as one of the leaders on tis year's Ice Warrior expeditions summer camp craft course in Snowdonia. The week long course is based around the Plas y Brenin mountain centre and will take in most of the hills and mountains of Snowdonia - including some of the little known parts of the range to trial night navigation and remote camping.

More on this in due course!