Day Three on the The Cambrian Way mountain trail 479 km (298 miles) with a total ascent of 22,460 m (73,700 ft). I think it could be Britain's hardest long distance trail. Its hard to say but looking at the map i think i started todays episode around the Mynydd Garnclochdy area i want give exact camping locations away. I was so wet from the rain all night i set about getting ready to walk around 4am just to keep warm. I was no risk at cold from the time of Year and in good health. So walked back up towards Mynydd Garnclochdy i think. The rain came back on top the hill. The rain was very bad so much so i could only see about couple of meters ahead what with the mist as well as the dark even with two powerful lights. By this time my cannon camera was destroyed by the weather i should know by now and my phone was useless take note people think phone navigation fine lucky i know this i used my garmin fenix3 gps watch with the track loaded onto so i knew i was heading in the general dir
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Welcome to the British isles over 6000 islands and epic landscapes
British Isles the islands of Great Britain, Ireland, the Isle of Man, the Hebrides and 6000 islands in the North Atlantic. Total area of about 315,159 km. population of almost 72 million. Islands of Alderney, Jersey, Guernsey, and Sark, and their neighbouring smaller islands, are sometimes also taken to be part of the British Isles. The highest mountain Ben Nevis rises to an elevation of only 1,345 metres. Climate is temperate marine, with mild winters and warm summers in general.
Public transport here is one the best in the World i would say. Your hear people moan about it but its the best. If you going to visit the British isles (now you seen this video i am sure you will) i am a expert on public transport on this island and surrounding Islands. I have spent the last 30+ years wrangling the best cheapest deals even legally free transport. I am here to help you. So long as i do not get 1000s reply's i see how i can help you have a fantastic time here and cheap. It is also possible to hitchhike here but from experience and in this modern paranoid time with live in normally your only really gonna get lifts in more remote low population areas of the isles
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Wittenham Clumps is the name for a pair of wooded chalk hills in the Thames Valley near Little Wittenham. Round Hill, is 120m above sea-level. Castle Hill site of an Iron Age hill fort is 110 m above sea-level. not normally considered one of The Clumps, is Brightwell Barrow, further to the south-east. The summits are wooded by the oldest beech tree plantings in England from 1740s. North slopes overlooking villages and towns whose sites of the first settlements of the English. The Clumps are the most visited outdoor site in the county of Oxfordshire, attracting over 200,000 visitors a year. Wittenham Clumps are near to the River Thames, and good views can be had from the Thames Path along the river. The white-walled reactor buildings of the Joint European Torus, site of the world's first successful controlled nuclear fusion experiments, can be seen around 6 km to the north-west from the clumps. The hillfort on Castle Hill. The earliest earthworks date to the late Bronze Age. In
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