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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2009

Walking & Scrambling up to the Summit of Moel Siabod in Snowdonia

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  • Very professional vid! Are you being paid by the National Park there?.. you should be as your selling your country very well! :)

  • I wish I was paid!... Thanks for the kind comment, I just love the area I live, Hiking/Camping etc. I would live outdoors if my wife allowed it..LoL

  • gr8 stuff , i remember my first attempt at siabod , got half way up and the weather was absolutely horrendous and a complete whiteout had no alternative but to head back down , and that`s not like me ... lol , did it the next day tho !

  • I enjoyed this walk too! Or Scramble I should say towards the Summit!

  • Saw a figure walk straight through a wall in a Nicosia RAF Regiment Bungalow. It frightened me that much I developed a speech impediment that lasted for years.

    Could have done with Rob's church music at that time.

  • Must have been very frightening, my wife seen a baby ghost once. She said she was very scared!

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  • Loving this. Esp the voice over commentary! 5 stars from me!

  • This is moving away from your video I know. As a small child in the empty house I saw a gaunt haggard looking man who stared straight at me. Some people say I may be Psychic. My sceptic son Andrew said Psycho more like :-)

  • The big hole, is the flooded quarry that was. When you go up there its like the miners have just deserted the place..

    RAF, wow you must have a few stories then!

  • So what is the big hole Paul? Fabulous scenery. Takes me back to 1960 when I did National Service in Cyprus and joined the RAF Moutain Rescue team. I reached the dizzy heights of leader, where I went up first with no rope to save me if I fell. I was a fit young man then, but no more, alas.

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