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SR : Wales 2013 / 14

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THURSDAY 14 NOVEMBER 2013


The Met Office is calling for the freezing level to drop below the summits of the Brecon Beacons National Park over the weekend with the possibility for the first snow of winter 2013-14 on Monday afternoon (18 November).

BRECON BEACONS NATIONAL PARK

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Monday 18th November

A cloudy start with patchy outbreaks of rain. Clearer spells and scattered showers developing through the afternoon, increasingly falling as snow over the summits through the afternoon. Winds becoming northwesterly and strengthening.

Issued at: 0352 on Thu 14 Nov 2013



http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/mountain-forecasts/brecon-beacons#?tab=mountainWeather


Last winter saw the first snow (Yr eira gyntaf in the Welsh language) on the peaks of the Brecon Beacons National Park on 01 November 2012, and the first turns on 03 November 2012.

Cwm Llwch panorama, Sunday 04 November 2012





Yours truly on the summit plateau of Corn Du, Sunday 04 November 2012
(Chris Dainton pic)





For last season's words & pictures please click the following link

SR : Wales 2012/13
http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=92399


BRECON BEACONS NATIONAL PARK INFO

Brecon Beacons National Park
http://www.beacons-npa.gov.uk/


Brecon Beacons Webcams
http://www.beacons-npa.gov.uk/pages/livewebcams
http://www.snow-forecast.com/resorts/Penyfan/webcams/latest


Brecon Beacons National Park weather forecasts
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/mountain-forecasts/brecon-beacons#?tab=mountainWeather
http://www.snow-forecast.com/resorts/Penyfan/6day/top
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TUESDAY 19 NOVEMBER 2013

As forecast, the first snow of the winter arrived this morning.

The snowline was down to approx 300m - the hills around my house had a light covering - and the Central Beacons Massif had coverage top to bottom.

Unfortunately it was a consistent frosting of about 2-5cm of dry, powdery snow which was too thin to ski on.

I drove west to the Carmarthen Fans, the Black Mountain, where more had fallen and was continuing to fall throughout the morning.

YR EIRA GYNTAF - THE FIRST SNOW









Fan Brycheiniog and Llyn y Fan Fawr in the Black Mountain





















Heading back over tomorrow morning to try to get the first turns of the winter

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Fingers crossed it keeps falling snowHead
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Mike Pow - Always a joy to see your first snow report of the winter - looking forward to more... Very Happy
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WEDNESDAY 20 NOVEMBER 2013

Bob Hillier took this wonderful picture of the Central Beacons Massif from the Brecon Beacons National Park Visitor Centre in Libanus at sundown last night, saying that it wouldn't be around for long.





How right he was unfortunately.

With heavy rain overnight and the freezing level climbing above the summits it was back to Autumn in the Beacons today.

Pen-y-Fan and Corn Du from Mynydd Illtud





Fan Fawr from Mynydd Illtud





Narrow lane on Mynydd Illtud





Cefn Crew





It's much colder now with snow forecast above 700m this evening through to tomorrow morning.

If it's the right type of snow turns could be on tomorrow.
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Some stunning pictures there mike! I would love to ski the beacons at some point!
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As usual, lovely pics. Looking forward to seeing you dropping off some barely-covered looking Welsh peaks again!
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Thank you for posting these beautiful photos.
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Gorgeous!
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Thanks tomb, ChrisWo, Fraulein Glockesnspiel & Pedantica.
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Mike Pow, awaiting the start of the 2014 season snowHead
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Mike Pow, Sharkymark, I've got the Storey Arms web cam permanently on my browser Smile
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Going to have to wait a little bit longer I'm afraid.

If the snow which fell on the Carmarthen Fans had fallen on Pen-y-Fan and Cefn Crew then the season would have started.

Unforunately the Carmarthen Fans are much rockier and need more coverage thsn was on the ground on Tuesday.

Not a lick up there at the moment and none forecast for a while.

Great late Autumn walking though.
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Wow, great shots and some great lines the last couple of years. I was sitting in Uni in Swansea watching it snow for all of 10 minutes earlier this week, hopefully there will be more to come.
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Thanks.

Fingers crossed.

Hard frosts the past two days, but no precipitation in the forecast Sad
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"Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?"

Tony Evans pic from 07 February 2014

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Mike Pow, White on the tops by us but snow level high. I had a walk up the Berwyns weekend last and there was snow from about 700m but nothing that prompted me to grab the ski's.

Where did the photo get posted ?
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That's a great pic. It looks like the lift system could use a little investment though Smile
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Mike Pow, White on the tops by us but snow level high. I had a walk up the Berwyns weekend last and there was snow from about 700m but nothing that prompted me to grab the ski's.

Where did the photo get posted ?


Brecon Beacons page on Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/breconbeaconsnationalpark
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Mike Pow, Cheers.
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Web cam on the lay-by looking white at the Storey Arms and snow forecast overnight. Was dumping here today for a while but I had to go for a boot fitting. I'm hoping that Thursday may give a window in the weather for some local skiing.
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Long Mynd (just over the border) webcam looking white as are Brown Clee and the Wrekin. Some snow lying on grass and roofs to about 200m. Still trying to snow so guess the Brecon Beacons are getting some tonight.
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Are the Brecons on for the weekend?
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"There's (white) gold in them thar hills"

Jason Reynolds pic from today (23 March 2014)

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We have the terrain, some snow for Easter please.

Fabulous pic of Corn Du from the air taken by Jason Hawkes





http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2014/04/london-and-the-uk-from-above/100712/

http://www.jasonhawkes.com/
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Wow! What a shot.
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SATURDAY 19 APRIL 2014


Back in the 'Land Of My Fathers', and had a fabulous walk up Sugar Loaf Mountain in the Black Mountains above Abergavenny with Nerys, Sue, Mark, Ceri & Gemma.

We did the Sugar Loaf Circuit as recommended by the National Trust

http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/article-1355786035621/


Easy access by car to the Llanwenarth car park (free car parking) and then a 60-90 minute walk to the summit (depending on conditions underfoot, the weather, and your fitness).

We had intermittent sunshine and clouds with a strong breeze that dropped the tempeature down significantly as we got to the top.

Ceri, Gemma, Sue, Mark & Nerys at the summit





The 596 m summit is lower than the Central Beacons Massif of Corn Du, Cribyn and Pen-y-Fan (886 m) but with easy access, a healthy 275 m vertical, and wide open non-rocky slopes it should be a great ski.





With enough coverage the ancient oaks and beech in St Mary's Vale at the foot of the mountain could offer up some wonderful tree skiing






TravelChampion's winter walk of Sugar Loaf from January 2013


http://youtube.com/v/FXvM-TXnom8



On the way back down to Abergavenny we popped into Sugar Loaf Vineyards for coffee (the drivers) and a wine tasting. Well worth it.

http://sugarloafvineyard.co.uk/sugarloaf/


And then on to the Hardwick for a late lunch

http://www.thehardwick.co.uk/


The 3-course set lunch offers plenty of choice and tremendous value for money at 24 quid.

Excellent. Highly recommended.
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Lovely. I'm very fond of that walk and of the Hardwick. Very Happy
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Mike Pow wrote:

The 596 m summit is lower than the Central Beacons Massif of Corn Du, Cribyn and Pen-y-Fan (886 m) but with easy access, a healthy 275 m vertical, and wide open non-rocky slopes it should be a great ski.



That looks good! What side of sugar loaf is this?
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It's so long - half a century at least - since I walked up the Sugarloaf. Lunch at that pub sounds fantastic. Must get back down to that part of the world v soon. Lovely picture of the group on the summit. My sister and brother in law were in the Beacons over the easter weekend, with friends, getting in some "training walks" for their planned Coast to Coast - I must ring and find out how they did. Knowing them, they did at least as much eating as walking - their walking companions are real foodies, and bad for the willpower!
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Mike Pow, Nice pics - must make a pleasant change from all that powder you've had to tolerate this season Toofy Grin - joking apart you can have some great days in your own back yard,in my case The Forrest of Bowland.
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pam w, there is SO much good food to be had in that neck of the woods - really hard to resist.
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Thanks Pedantica and pam w.

There's also The Bell at Skenfrith, The Walnut Tree and an excellent afternoon tea at The Angel in Abergavenny.

http://www.thewalnuttreeinn.com/
http://www.walesinstyle.com/food_and_drink/wye_valley_and_the_vale_of_usk.aspx
http://www.visitwales.com/things-to-do/attractions/food-and-drink
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Agree 100%.

Always special to make turns in Wales Smile
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Mike Pow wrote:

The 596 m summit is lower than the Central Beacons Massif of Corn Du, Cribyn and Pen-y-Fan (886 m) but with easy access, a healthy 275 m vertical, and wide open non-rocky slopes it should be a great ski.



That looks good! What side of sugar loaf is this?


The side you walk up from the car park looking down on Abergavenny and on to Blaenavon.

S to SE facing ?
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