Friday, 4 January 2013

New Years day on Fan y big and Cribyn

Hello,

A couple of days have gone by, but this is my account on my New Years Day trip to the Brecon Beacons with caching friend tarmacjohn and my dad. A fine way to start a year, and we picked up two super caches on the way, on two high peaks - Fan y big, and then Cribyn. We battled the bitter winds, and the steep terrain for these, and due to time had to leave Corn Du and Pen y fan for another day.

We set off in the dark from Worcestershire, and were welcomed into the Welsh mountains by a bitter cold wind- and we were only just in the car park!

It was a two mile walk to the first cache at the first peak, BBC7 The Diving Board, and to get there we were walking along a relatively flat track, but it was by no means easy terrain! It was rocky wet, and we even had to cross a river at one point!


It was a steep climb up Fan y Big, and at the top there was even snow - the wind chill must have dropped the temperature to -10!  At the diving board we each had a photo taken, whilst working out the caches final location. It was then off to GZ, where we found the cache in its resting place. A super find and one of my all time caching highlights!

Next it was off to Cribyn, the next peak, after deciding that it would be our last due to the freezing temperatures - we'd be back to climb the other two soon! There was an Earthcache near the summit of Cribyn too!

An even steeper climb up to this one, but the views were well worth it at the top! The Earthcache was easy enough, and actually answered a question about the landscape that I was pondering upon as I came up.

Overall a very, very good day and a great way to start 2013 - apologies for the short and snappy post, but I'm tight on time, and I didn't want to postpone writing this any longer - I may come back and edit it soon though!

Happy new year!

Griff Grof