Flying off Tryfan

When the sun comes out and the wind drops it’s time to fly. I headed up Tryfan this morning and flew from the bottom of West Gully. I think that’s as high as I’m happy to take off from as it all gets a bit craggy the nearer the summit you get. That’s 12 down and 3 left on my project to fly from each of the Welsh 3000 summits. It was so nice floating around that I then headed up Foel Lus and flew off that too. Lovely to bump into lots of friendly faces along the way, making for a very sociable day. Ace! πŸ˜€







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