The club's presentation evening will take place at Y Caban, Brynrefail LL24 0BN on Friday 27th February 2009 from 7pm onwards. All club members are invited to attend. The informal evening will consist of an Italian meal with a vegetarian alternative. The club will subsidise half the cost of everyone's meal. All award winners present will be given their specially made for the occasion prizes by a special guest.
Sunday 1st March, Dydd Gwyl Dewi hapus ! 10am, Vic, Llanberis. Not quite sure who will be there, but it's a good place to meet and run from.
Alastair and Gwynfor's Moelyci photos http://www.fellrunningpictures.co.uk/
If you left any thin running gloves at Moelyci, please claim them at Pipe Dream.
Advance notices:
Sat 7 March, Pipe Dream, 5m/1700ft, 12.00 Dolgarrog, Conwy Valley.
Sat 14 March, Moel Wnion, 4m/1600ft, 13.00 Rachub, Bethesda.
Sun 15 March, Orienteering, Glynllifon, CATI, yellow, orange, starts 10.30 to 12.00.
Sat 21 March, Yr Aran, 10m/2500ft, 13.00, Llanuwchllyn, Bala.
Sat 28 March, Llangynhafal, 5m/1750ft, 13.00, Clwyd.
Sat 18 April, Ras y Moelwyn, 10m/2800ft, 14.00, Blaenau. EOD or ONLINE.
Tom Gibbs is planning an attempt at the Paddy Buckley between mid-May and early June. He'll be down to do a recce around Easter, and again before the chosen date. Tom is looking for advice from locals who have experience, and support for the recces and on the 'day'. If you can help, please contact Tom on
For the latest local running news, check the Eryri 'blog' site: http://eryriharriers.blogspot.com/
Eryri members will be able to log-in and add their own news in due course.
Outlook for Saturday / Rhagolygon ar gyfer Dydd Sadwrn
Staying mostly cloudy but mainly dry with just patchy light rain or drizzle. Southwest winds, moderate to fresh, but becoming strong later in the day. Freezing level above the summits.
Outlook for Sunday / Rhagolygon ar gyfer Dydd Sul
Becoming brighter with occasional showers, these falling as snow on the hills. Moderate west or northwest winds. Freezing level falling to around 500 metres.
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/loutdoor/mountainsafety/snowdonia.html
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