Thursday, 21 May 2015

Cardiff Bay, May 2015

 
 
 
 
 
 
This is walking distance from my office, a short bus ride from home. Absolutely glorious. It’s weird now to remember what it used to look like, less than 20 years ago, before the barrage was built across the mouth of the bay to create this freshwater lake. Before that the bay was open to the Bristol Channel, which has the second greatest tidal range in the world - when the tide was out, all this was just mud flats, ringed with derelict docks and warehouses. Once upon a time, my forebears worked down here as sailors and labourers and engineers. They wouldn’t recognise it now. The regeneration of Cardiff Bay has been an amazing success, blending the new with the relics of the industrial past on which this city was built. I love it.

Monday, 18 May 2015

Pen y Fan, September 2014

Today it is pouring with rain, so I've decided to remember a much sunnier day back last September, when I walked up Pen y Fan and Corn Du, the two highest peaks in South Wales.

Here are the two peaks, viewed from the Brecon Beacons Mountain Centre at Libanus.

Mountain stream, just off the A470 a little south of Storey Arms - this is where you park up to begin the upward climb.

Destination sighted - Corn Du, with Pen-y-Fan hidden behind - this is zoomed in, it's a lot further than it looks!

Leaving the A470 far behind - and yet still so far to go

The Brecon Beacons are always glorious - so open and exposed
 

Onward and upward!

We've almost made it to Corn Du!
 

But we're skirting behind Corn Du for the present - heading for Pen-y-Fan, here pictured with Cribyn just beyond

The valley behind the mountains, with the Upper Neuadd Reservoir just in sight, the Blaen Taf Fechan feeding into it


The last push up to the top of Pen-y-Fan

 The cairn on top of Pen-y-Fan
 

On top of Pen-y-Fan, looking back to Corn Du

Views from the top of Pen-y-Fan

Looking across the saddle to Cribyn

Heading back down and across to Corn Du

On Corn Du, looking across to Pen-y-Fan and Cribyn

Looking down toward Cwm Llyn Llwch

The Blaen Taf Fechan and Upper Neuadd Reservoir as seen from Corn Du

Looking north-west toward Libanus

Glider over Cwm Llyn Llwch

Up close and personal - glider over Corn Du

And then the long path back down again

What a beautiful day!