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A gentle stroll in the Brecon Beacons

Hewitts: Waun Rydd

Date walked: 19/07/2015

Time taken: 4 hours

Distance: 16km

Ascent: 350m

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The rote

So 3 weeks after returning from my Scottish adventure I figured it was time to tackle another mountain. Not knowing how my knee was going to fare, and having done no exercise since my return, I opted for a nice easy stroll which didn’t involve a steep descent. The only criteria: for it to be Hewitt that I had not yet tackled.
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Waterfalls climbing out of the car park

A quick look on the Hewitt map (I wish I hadn’t found this as I’m now going to feel obliged to climb them all!!) suggested I only had one peak remaining in the main Brecon Beacon range: Waun Rydd; so without any further research other than my map I decided that that would be Sunday’s walk. The plan: park at the Waterfalls in Torpantau and proceed up Craig y Fan Ddu and Craig Fan Las to reach Waun Rydd and then follow the cliffs over to Fan y Big (hehe) before descending the nice gentle Tor Glas old military road.
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Initial 300 metres out the way all there is to do now is enjoy the cliff top stroll

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The sit and stay and look thoughtful training starts

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Looking back at Craig y Fan Ddu from Craig Fan Las

The problem? Far too easy and boring. From the car park by the waterfalls there is a quick sharp climb (300 metres) which was over and done with within 25 minutes. After that a very gentle walk along a very well defined path along the cliffs until I reached the rather boring Waun Rydd. Although a beautifully clear day the views weren’t particular impressive and you could only just about make out it’s more impressive neighbours in the back ground.
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Summit of Waun Rydd with Corn Du and Pen y Fan in the background

I had read somewhere that there was a trigger point south west from the summit and there was a faint path leading roughly that way to something prominent so I decided to follow it only to discover it was just a cairn marking 762 metres (why it’s there I’m not sure). Turns out I was mixing this information up with a different mountain so realising my pointless mistake we set off east towards the cliffs that would eventually lead me to Fan y Big.
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The cairn marking 762 metres

Having had the entire mountain to myself up until reaching Craig Cwareli it was a rather large shock to the system to encounter a 40 strong group heading my way!! There was so many they scared my dog who I had to go and retrieve from half way across the moor!
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Corn Du and Pen y Fan in the distance. Walking along Craig Cwareli on route to Fan y Big

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Looking back at Craig Cwareli from Craig Cwmoergwm

Another effortless walk saw us reaching the summit of Fan y Big within 2 hours. Again, the entire summit to ourselves; not a cloud in the sky and a beautiful location from which to see its bigger brothers and sistes: Cribyn, Pen y Fan and Corn Du. I wish there had been somewhere up there so I could have had a nice photo of me and the dog sat on the protruding ledge, instead, I spent 5 minutes trying to get the dog to sit and stay long enough for me to walk around and position myself to be able to take the shot. It was worth it though!!
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Suki on the summit of Fan y Big with Cribyn, Pen y Fan and Corn Du in the background

Photos taken we went down the very short (but steep) descent. At this point I was very tempted to keep going and complete Cribyn, Pen y Fan and Corn Du to then return down Craig Gwaun Taf and Graig Fan Ddu, something I had done before, however, the thought that I still had a house to clean and a presentation to prepare for Monday meant that sense got the better of me (for once) so I set off as intended back down Tor Glas with the empty reservoir on my right.

Once at the bottom of Tor Glass I picked up the Taf Trail that brought me out on the little country lane that would eventually lead me back to my car.
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Taff Trail

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Final stretch to the car

All in all a lovely walk but missing one key factor: sense of achievement. It was just far too easy and I’m not one to enjoy easy. However, there were some positives: the sun was out so I now have even more tan lines (7 over my shoulders alone to be precise); I didn’t feel at all guilty at scoffing down a lovely BBQ when I got home; and we got lots of sit and stay practice with the dog!

If you want a nice easy walk, then I’d recommend it (but don’t bother with Waun Rydd). If you want something a bit more challenging, then plan your day so that you can do all 5 peaks in one. Now that would have been a lot more fun! 

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Location: Moreton in Marsh
Occupation: Business Development Manager for a wholesaler within the equestrian industry
Interests: My main passion is horse riding, in particular eventing. My second biggest passion travelling and my third, setting myself challenges!
Activity: Mountaineer
Pub: Grog and Gruel
Mountain: Snowdon via Crib Goch
Place: Glen Coe
Camera: iPhone
Ideal day out: Anything so long as the weather is good and my pooch is with me
Ambition: Walk around the world

Munros: 11
Hewitts: 18
Sub 2000: 1
Long Distance routes: West Highland Way   



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2015

Trips: 3
Distance: 125.2 km
Ascent: 7444m
Munros: 11
Hewitts: 5

2013

Trips: 1
Distance: 160 km
Ascent: 4400m


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