Climbing to the Top

Yesterday afternoon I had the need to get on top of things. Without going into details, the answer for me was to climb our local mountain, Graig Fawr.

Even on the lower slopes of the mountain you get a great view over the valley but as I climbed higher this view got better and better. Skylarks twittered above me and I got a good close view of a pair of Red Kites. Up on top the wind was exhilarating and, at least momentarily, my troubles were blown away. Seeing the land and the weather on this scale has a tendency to put other issues into perspective.

Despite its name (fawr means big in Welsh), the mountain is only small but for all that you get a great view over four or five counties in South Wales. I had deliberately not taken my cameras or sound kit as it was the walk and the climb that I needed. However, I couldn’t resist taking one or two shots on my phone. I have not produced a StillWalk on Graig Fawr yet but I think that time is coming soon.

Graig Fawr

Graig Fawr

Graig Fawr Triangulation Point

Graig Fawr Triangulation Point

Looking to Carmarthenshire

Looking to Carmarthenshire

Light and Dark over Wales

Light and Dark Over Wales

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  1. Lovely views and I think it’s great that you didn’t take your equipment. Sometimes you need to focus on nature and that’s all.

    • Yes. The problem, when I have my kit with me, is that I want to capture it all. That is why I deliberately only take my phone on a recce walk – so that I am not tempted to use out of sequence shots when in post production for a StillWalk.

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