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Pen y fan (dog fouling)

Pen y fan (dog fouling)


Postby willywalker247 » Mon Nov 28, 2011 7:24 pm

Hewitts included on this walk: Pen y Fan

Date walked: 28/11/2011

Time taken: 2.1

Distance: 6.32 km

Ascent: 468m

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I had not planned to write a report until i got near the end of my walk then i changed my mined. The day was dry some bright spells as i aproached the gap between Corn du and Pen y fan the wind picked up a lot then it was then leaning into the wind up to the summit. Now to dog fouling first of all i would like to thank all responsible dog owners for picking up the dog mess and disposing of it in the correct way, but those of you who pick it up and then dump the little bag of dog mess on the side of the path may i say you have accomplished nothing i saw 4 little bags between the eagle star plaque and the foot bridge. First of all the bags are more than likely not biodegradeable secondly you are just littering the Brecon national park had you just moved the mess to the side of the path that would have been better where the rain would have washed it away. So please next time you visit the park dont litter the park with your little bags of dog mess. Had i had my camera with me i would have taken photos
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