Wild Camp – Grwyne Fawr Valley

A hike along one of the Black Mountain ridges and then a very cold wild camp in the Grwyne Fawr valley. My first outing of 2022 and my first sub-zero camp. Despite the outside temperature I had my best night’s sleep so far thanks my Tensor Mat and Rab sleeping bag.

I started from the Blann-y-Cwm carpark and headed up through the woods and out onto the open hill reaching the top of the ridge near the Backsmith’s Anvil stone. From there it’s a little over 3 miles to the trig point at Rhos Dirion. After following the top of the escarpment sourh-west for a while I turned down into the Grwnne Fawr valley and followed the stream until I found a good point to pitch up for the night.

In the morning I carried on down the valley past the reservoir and back to the carpark.

About Me

Hello. My name is Roger and despite nearly 70 years experience of life I still haven't made any real sense of it.

I'm married to Linda who kindly shares many of my outdoor adventures with me. We have two grown up sons and two young granddaughters.

Retired after 40 years working for the same company I spend my time with my family, Hill-walking, Wild Camping, Scouting, and anything else I can fit in.

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