Weekly pics: round 35
More Wales pictures this week, both of Plâs Llwyngwern (pronounced pli-as tlooin-goo-ern, if you can believe it), a small campsite in the Corris Valley / Cwm Dulas. We stayed here for a night on the way to the Cadair Idris mountain range.
This photo shows my brother, James, trying to remember which guyline goes where. His tent, having a broken rear pole, was in rather a sorry state by this point--but he still somehow managed to get it up faster than mine. I hadn't yet put the outer skin on my tent at this point (as you can see). Oh, and if you're wondering how much equipment we took with us, it's all on the ground there in front of James' tent. We certainly traveled light.
And this, after the camp was fully up, is the view from my tent, looking up the hill towards the farmhouse. The emergency fire equipment rather takes some of the impact out of it, but I think the boots and the folded map make up for that. I also did a picture like this at Dôl Einion, our next campsite ... situated at the foot of Cadair Idris itself.
Good news: I have now finished my BTS classes, plus the crit I've been working on for about two weeks. I have also begun to type up the corrections I made on the manuscript copy of Cold Witness, and got fifty seven pages done yesterday! Now all I need to do is keep plugging away on PCW and get this prewriting finished for Evil's True Form ...
Photos (C) James Roddie 2004
More Wales pictures this week, both of Plâs Llwyngwern (pronounced pli-as tlooin-goo-ern, if you can believe it), a small campsite in the Corris Valley / Cwm Dulas. We stayed here for a night on the way to the Cadair Idris mountain range.
This photo shows my brother, James, trying to remember which guyline goes where. His tent, having a broken rear pole, was in rather a sorry state by this point--but he still somehow managed to get it up faster than mine. I hadn't yet put the outer skin on my tent at this point (as you can see). Oh, and if you're wondering how much equipment we took with us, it's all on the ground there in front of James' tent. We certainly traveled light.
And this, after the camp was fully up, is the view from my tent, looking up the hill towards the farmhouse. The emergency fire equipment rather takes some of the impact out of it, but I think the boots and the folded map make up for that. I also did a picture like this at Dôl Einion, our next campsite ... situated at the foot of Cadair Idris itself.
Good news: I have now finished my BTS classes, plus the crit I've been working on for about two weeks. I have also begun to type up the corrections I made on the manuscript copy of Cold Witness, and got fifty seven pages done yesterday! Now all I need to do is keep plugging away on PCW and get this prewriting finished for Evil's True Form ...
Photos (C) James Roddie 2004




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