The Brecon Beacons (Wales)

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Jacky chose the last excursion.. A long weekend in London, sightseeing and celebrating her friends Birthday.

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So, It was my turn again to think of somewhere to go.

The last time I chose, we went to the Harry Potter Studio Tour... Earning me some serious Trip Points.

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This time I decided I would opt against the usual tourist attractions and instead try something more adventurous.

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Mount Snowdon is the tallest mountain in Wales. Standing at 1085 metres above sea level, the mountain takes around 5 hours to summit.

Good experience right?

I have walked up Snowdon twice in the past and although it's hard work, it's not exactly Everest. There are paths the whole way, a Train that you can use if you can't be bothered to walk and even a Cafe/Restaurant at the top!

So I figured it would be a good chance to be in the great outdoors, exercise and get a sense of achievement without putting us in danger.

But then I did a bit of research... Turns out that during winter, Snowdon is a very different mountain. Climbers are advised to go fully equipped with the proper mountaineering gear including an Ice Axe and Crampons... This is not the Snowdon that I remember wandering up with my dog, wearing a T-Shirt and Shorts (That's what I was wearing... Not the dog).

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I picked Jacky up from her place and we set off on our trip. It didn't take long at all for us to decide that, as we didn't have an Ice Axe between us, climbing Snowdon was probably a bad idea.

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And so we agreed to postpone our plod to the potentially perilous peak until a later date. However, now we found ourselves already en-route to Wales without a Plan, Place or Pot.

I guess I should mention at this point that we were going to be camping, and the previous evenings temperature had hit a low of -7 Celsius.

For any of you that are considering camping in Wales in January, one bit of advice I would like to offer you would be to.. Book your Campsite before you leave :)

Most campsites in Wales are closed between December and March. Some of them close because it's simply too cold to camp. In other areas they are required to close during this period by the National Parks.

We headed towards the Brecon Beacons, which is the name of a mountain range in South Wales, and eventually managed to find a campsite that met all of our requirements.

  1. Dogs Allowed √
  2. Hot Showers √
  3. Camp Fires Permitted √
  4. Parking Next to Tent √
  5. Campsite Open √

It was already dark when we arrived but that wasn't going to deter us. We checked in at reception and were informed by the Manager that we would be the only people in field allocated for tents and also.. We must be crazy.

Our camp came together in a flash, a combination of teamwork and a very uncomplicated tent meant that we were able to progress quickly.
We pitched the tent, emptied the contents of the car into it and then methodically moved the required items back into the vehicle. By the time we were finished, we had a double bed in back of the car, a dog bed in the front, a tent for storage, table for food preparation, fire for staying warm and a couple of chairs to sit in whilst we enjoyed a bottle of Wine and some Noodles.

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It was a cold night outside but comfortable in the car with the luxury of 4 blankets and 2 hot water bottles.

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The following day we went on a 6 mile hike around the local area, ensuring we made plenty of stops to appreciate the beautiful surroundings (and for me to get my breath back)

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Although I pretty much live in the countryside, I don't have much interaction with Sheep.. I naturally assumed that these guys would run away as soon as they caught sight of us and the dog. Instead, they decided to investigate and spent a few minutes walking alongside us on the trail. I guess they must have been more bored than frightened and so had decided it was worth the risk.

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We stopped for a bit of lunch before heading back to Camp.

On our return it had already began to get dark and so the temperature was once again plummeting.
Not overly struck by the thought of Pot Noodles for the second consecutive evening we decided to do what all proper wilderness adventurers do, and that was to get an Indian Takeaway.

We had a quick pint in the Pub whilst waiting for our food and then headed back to the campsite for Dinner and a Campfire.

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Every now and then Campers from the Campervan part of the Site would walk by and say hello, followed by comments like 'You must be crazy' or 'You are braver than we are'.. But we were fine, we didn't need a big fancy Motorhome to have a nice time because we were perfectly comfortable where we were.... Well, for one more night anyway.

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We woke around 10:00 and began packing up Camp. By 11:30 we were on the road, heading for a hiking route that had been suggested to us the previous evening in the pub which would take us to LLYN Y FAN FACH.

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A very pleasant 40 minute hike (up hill) bought us to a big lake where the story goes, A Witch used to live who now haunts the lake. Something like that anyway, to be honest I wasn't paying much attention when the tale was told

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After a very successful mini hike we went back to the car and started heading off back for England, stopping off briefly in Cardiff to have a quick look around... But it was already getting dark, so there wasn't a great deal of looking to be had.

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If any of you are intending to climb Mount Snowdon this Summer (Or any other Summer), drop me a message and we can go on a group adventure. 😊

South Wales has some stunning landscapes, and with it only being a few hours drive, it's a shame I haven't visited previously. But this time will definitely not be the last, as there is so much to explore and many more mountains to (almost) climb.

Though I don't think the dog has quite recovered from all of the excitement just yet.

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That's gotta be the cheeriest article I've read all year. I hate camping, know what? Wait up.. Hate's a bit extreme. What I mean is, my idea of camping includes an RV, walls, heater, etcetera and what I just read leads me to believe I'm doing it wrong.

hehe, camping = tent! and it is so much cheaper and more adventurous than RV

when I camp i tend to lean towards an ultra-rambo style set up: Bivvy and maybe a tarp for the colder seasons. Ultra lightweight.

That's the thing about camping...true camping that is....one has to let go of all unncessary comforts...man made comforts...and align with the surroundings we find ourselves in.

We have lost connection with nature, i'm sure you know that, by having so much things to fall back on...people are deathly afraid of being exposed to the elements and to the wild without a roof over the head, or walls to surround them...but we as humans wern't like that before...we've been domesticated big time.

I'm not deathly afraid of it. I just prefer a concierge, unlimited hot water and a bowl that flushes with the flick of a finger.

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Yeah, that. To each their own.

When I was a kid (which is like 2 days ago) we'd camp which meant set the RV up at a full hook ups site. If it wasn't too cold I might pitch a tent a night or two in a 1 month span hashtag camping.

Glamis on the weekends we'd "camp" but that meant RV, heat, walls, electricity, etcetera.

One of the best weekends of my life was a camping trip with two of my buddies. I had to borrow a tent, a sleeping bag, everything. But that trip was one for the record books.

You sure know how to live life my friend! I've never seen such a large camping gathering as the one shown in your photo.

I sure miss camping.

That's called Glamis. It's in Imperial Valley which is the southern most point of California. All those sand dunes are between Mexico and US, as far as you can see. They're so vast if you go out there without GPS and get lost, you're done.

Cool you appreciated that link. I haven't been out there for about 10 years now. I miss it. This is the most I've talked about it actually so thanks for sparking a memory.

Hey happy Saturday dude. Or whatever day this is. Welcome to the blockchain, how's the first 6 months treating you? Seems I'm not done yet.... My wife's British, what part of UK are you from? Still there?

Cheers.

I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
Don't get me wrong... If we had an RV, we would have taken it 😄

But we don't.. so you make do with what you've got 😉

Your way is exciting. Really. I wish I was practiced at it.

Well you are welcome to borrow my tent 👍😄

Awesome, it turned out to be a great choice of destination. The curious facial expressions of the sheep are priceless 😁

The sheep were hilarious. Maybe they could tell that we weren't Welsh and so decided it warranted a full investigation 😊

Haha, I bet you guys made their day 😊

yeah that was the thing that caught me too! Sheeps have a way of smiling at you if you befriend them, it's quite funny actually.

Would love to experience spending time with a community of sheep up close like that.

You guys are so brave to camp this time of the year! Or even thinking about Snowdon. 😄 In the end seems like it turned just fine in Breacon Beacon.
I was asking my other half for two years to go to Snowdon again (the first time I think he nearly died before he reached the top), so would be happy to go!

Woohoo!!! That's one (or maybe two) signed up for the group Snowdon climb!! Welcome Welcome 😊😊

Love your work. Looks like your are living your best life! Love to make it to England one day. Noticed you have spend some time here in Australia!

Hi @aussiegold, if you do make it over here then drop me a message 👍

Yes I spent a year in Australia.. Most of the time was spent in Queensland and NSW.
It was an amazing trip, one that I would like to repeat one day.

you have a meaningful picnic. The feeling of sleeping in the car is interesting, isn't it?

@thuongnguyen It was super cosy once we had it set up. However, getting in and out is going to take A LOT more practice 😄

Awesome region to hike is summer, although you looked pretty warm in the back of the car. Dog looks angry in some pics, did she really enjoy her sleep on the front seat of the car?

Second round now she looks happy to go the lakes and hills look stunning in winter even when -7 layered up and go....

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Hi @joanstewart, Lily (the dog) had a great time. At least i think she did anyway :)

Yes, she slept fine in the front of the car. She was on her own inflatable bed that stretched across both front seats.

Thanks for commenting :)

Total bliss, Lily having the front seats to herself and her traveling mattress. Lakes must have been what she enjoyed, sniffing out what moves through the grass.

Have a great week and thanks for sharing your outing, cold but fun!

I totally missed this post, George!
So our timing with Wales was just a little off...looks like it was a great trip though:)

Yes, Like ships in the night 😄
Where are you guys now? Still in Wales?

We're still making our way there. Left Middlewich a day ago, and went onto the shortest canal in the country, now I'm not sure of the canal that we're on...will ask Cam when he comes in:)

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Such a beautiful campsite!! I love the setup at the back of the truck where you chose to rest. Take care and enjoy😍

@lifewithera thankyou for your comment.. yes it turned out quite well in the end didnt it 😊

Wow! I would love to do what you have done. Greetings from the Philippines!

@afterglow well if you ever find yourself in the UK, shoot me a message and we will make it happen 👍

Where abouts in the Philippines are you?

well if you ever find yourself in the UK, shoot me a message and we will make it happen

Thank you very much.

Where abouts in the Philippines are you?

I am from the province of Nueva Ecija, a three-four hours drive from Manila.

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