Near Llangollen
I found a picturesque lay-by, near Llangollen, for a morning coffee stop.
Furnace is a village named after the industrial plant that is there – disused now but restored. The iron furnace was built in the village on the banks of the river in about 1755 – and processed ore bought there from Cumbria by ship.
There weather forecast was poor so I followed a path out of the village along the river for a short walk and lunch.
I used the gas stove today as the wind was so strong that the alcohol stove could not deliver enough heat the boil water for Indian spiced Tea.
The weather was not forecast to be great today, overcast, mist and drizzle – so the plan was to head into Snowdonia National Park and see what I came across.
There is a similar Bell at Morecambe.
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Ultra-lightweight backpacking coffee filter
I have attached a length of cord to the canteen lid as it secures with only an 1/8 of a turn and I did not want it to come loose and then be lost.
The rain got a lot harder after this so lunch was in the car.
Aviemore
Strathspey Railway
Walking near Tomintoul
Dhulaig Falls
Cairngorm Mountains from The Dava Way
Feshiebridge Forest
Speyside Way Bridges
Speyside Way
Scandinavian Village
Culbin Forest
Rozelle Park – Ayr
Burns Cottage
Killington Lakes Services
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I drove back via Ayr to visit a friend.
Rozelle Park – Ayr
Where these types of tanks were built – Tank Monument Lincoln
Burns Cottage
Killington Lakes Services
Coffee stop on the motorway. – if you pick the right spot in the car park the view is excellent.
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