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12 years ago
This week's meeting of the faithfull will be a social/thinking/forward planning night by popular request 😉

In other words...."A curry and half a mild in the warm and dry!" :lol: :lol: or crisps in the Queens....?? 😉

Seriously though....all welcome and I have some good suggestions to put forward so anyone else fancy it?

Location....following a comment on another thread, it would seem that the Indian in Blaenau is not up to much these days, so any other suggestions would be welcome :flowers:
I'll be travelling straight from site at Minera so it makes no difference to me where we go, whatever the majority wants....so names and votes please and thinking caps on :flowers: and we'll decide tomorrow and post it up :thumbsup: over to you...
Yma O Hyd....
JohnnearCfon
12 years ago
I can recommend the Indian at Dinas*, good food and reasonably priced.

* The Dinas about 3 miles south of Caernarfon.
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12 years ago
:flowers: Just bumping the thread up guys sorry :flowers:

Any votes??
Any suggestions??
Any attendees???

Anybody out there????! :lol:


Yma O Hyd....
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12 years ago
I'm here!

I don't mind the Blaenau one but if its gone as downhill as Llion says maybe not :(

Not fussy though!

Of the regulars who can't make it tomorrow, and who will therefor have to have their thinking done on their behalf 😉 - any requests or ideas for Thursday trips? :flowers:
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fjällvandring
12 years ago
I'm not even in Wales, so can't suggest anything but I'm curious if there's anything in the Cwt-y-Bugail area you haven't explored, seem to be a large number of slate quarries registered on aditnow for that area but few have any photos/info, maybe they're just small open workings though.
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12 years ago
"simonrl" wrote:



....Blaenau....downhill......maybe not :(



Ok :thumbup: I suggested Blaenau as it's close to home for Llion and his new family commitments :thumbsup: , and it's the spiritual home of mine explorers in North wales.....and as I'm travelling from "The East" it makes no difference to me :smartass:
How about Llanberis? Great food....friendly atmosphere....Cobra..... 😉


Yma O Hyd....
chrisj
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12 years ago
As I was saying last week my wife is away this week and has a Xmas do next week so I have to be here with the kids and won't be able to make these 2.

As far as ideas / requests go, I have so many mines still to visit the list would be endless. However, keeping it short(ish) :

Around Blaenau

the place where they stored the paintings during the war (Manod?),
Conglog,
Nyth y Gigfran,
Croesor and Rhosydd (the through trip would be a bit much for an evening but an explore of both mines separately would be good),
More off the beaten track parts of Cwmorthin,

Elswhere

Aberllyn,
Parc,
Aberllefenni,
Minllyn,
Great Orme

I came across mention that Drws y Coed was quite extensive and not well explored.

Having put such a long list though, I'm happy to go with the flow and tag along with people that have better knowledge of where is worthwhile. A mix of slate and metal mines might be good, and maybe places with either artifacts to see or new ground to explore.

Wow. I'm not sure whether to worry that this is such a long post or, given that this is my whole tomorrow evenings worth of thinking worry that this is all there is. :lol:

Hope you have a good evening where ever you end up. :thumbsup:
Willy Eckerslyke
12 years ago
I'm here, but sorry I don't think I'll be able to get anywhere tomorrow.
As for places to explore in future, I'm still enough of a newby to be easy to please. Drws y Coed perhaps?

Have a good time, hope to see you next time. 🙂
"The true crimefighter always carries everything he needs in his utility belt, Robin"
fjällvandring
12 years ago
Does Nyth y gigfran connect to anything? Sorry if I'm intruding, but trying to learn more about the area, I love learning/understanding it's what drives me :p
Someone on here called it Nyth y giggly which made me laugh
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skimble
12 years ago
"sinker" wrote:

How about Llanberis?


Llanberis suits me :thumbup: What time?
Vanoord
12 years ago
Britannia.
Hello again darkness, my old friend...
skimble
12 years ago
"Vanoord" wrote:

Britannia.


Is this a suggestion for a mine or a restaurant? :confused: Trudging half way up Snowdon on a winter night doesn't really appeal to me.
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12 years ago
The curry house in Llanwrst (Clanroost?!?) does a decent vindaloo. Staff are a bit miserable like...
Strangely Brown
12 years ago
Llanberis Indian was good. gets my vote for eating, after last weeks rocks and loose anchor bolt I don't want any more risks i.e. an eatery that's gone down hill.
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12 years ago

Llanberis ok by me :thumbsup: not been in that one 😉

Phil, yep I have a new little one, but the longer im out, its a nappy less to change :lol: :lol: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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12 years ago
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Llanberis ok by me :thumbsup: not been in that one 😉

Phil, yep I have a new little one, but the longer im out, its a nappy less to change :lol: :lol: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:



Hahaha :lol: No problem! :thumbup:

"Spice of Llanberis" it is then :thumbsup:

Is 1900 ok with everyone? Gives me plenty of time to get there from Wxm!

So we have:

simonrl
skimble
llion
owaincbrown
myself

Any more takers? All welcome!
Yma O Hyd....
Strangely Brown
12 years ago
"Llion" wrote:


Llanberis ok by me :thumbsup: not been in that one 😉



Well you've always been adventurous 😉
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12 years ago
"owaincbrown" wrote:

"Llion" wrote:


Llanberis ok by me :thumbsup: not been in that one 😉



Well you've always been adventurous ;)



Llion are you sure that you haven't been there? I must be imagining things! We've been a few times when we had a run of a few weeks exploring Glynrhonwy etc..... anyway if you haven't been then it's worth the trip....it's very good :thumbup:
Yma O Hyd....
Llion
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12 years ago

No not been, I missed the Glynrhonwy ones grrr.

Just hope we get there in one piece tonight, few puddles on the roads here :lol:
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Willy Eckerslyke
12 years ago
Some of those puddles are quite big - the A55 is now closed in both directions between Junctions 10 and 11. (Llandygai and Talybont).

I hope you're reading this Phil, as you really don't want to be stuck in this lot:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/northwest/sites/trafficcams/pages/llanfairfechan_roundabout.shtml 
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