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This summit was activated on Saturday 17th July 2004, by myself, accompanied by Jimmy and Liam.
On the Saturday, the participants followed their own agendas, some similar, some different. Alan MW1EYO/P followed in Steve's footsteps from the previous day and completed the trio of Y Lliwedd GW/NW-008, Snowdon GW/NW-001 and Yr Aran GW/NW-019. Steve and Keith also headed into Snowdonia to tackle Moel Hebog GW/NW-014 and Rhinog Fawr GW/NW-023 respectively. The rest of us cruised around the local Lleyn 1-pointers, following in each others' footsteps. In addition, we had contact with non-BBQ stations that were nonetheless on Welsh summits, including Dick MW0EIQ/P on Y Garn GW/NW-004 (Sunday) and others, Dave MW0DFA/P on Cadair Idris GW/NW-009 and Nick GW4FAL/P who was first heard on Crib Goch before continuing to Snowdon GW/NW-001 and Y Lliwedd GW/NW-008 before popping in to say hello at the BBQ later.
Jimmy, Liam and myself kicked off our Saturday by driving up to the village of
Garnfadryn ready to activate the similarly named Carn Fadryn GW/NW-058. We parked in
a large parking area next to the chapel SH 277 346, and then headed up the track by the
side of the chapel. This, and the ensuing route to the summit, is not a PROW
according to the OS 1:25,000 map Explorer 253, but clearly is, according to the waymarking
and usage. At the top of the track, it was through a gate and right to walk along
the wall the curves around the lower contours of the hill. Eventually, this then
turns inwards to zigzag up the steeper slopes before heading along the small summit
plateau to the trig point, perched at 371m ASL. We were QRV by 0840 UTC, 9.40am
local, and for the first time ever, in time to catch Alan MW1EYO/P on his first summit of
the day, Y Lliwedd GW/NW-008. The only other person out was Rick GW0VMW/P on Mynydd Rhiw GW/NW-064, and the rest of the contacts all
originated from the SOTA camp, where our more lazy participants were having a lie-in. Thanks to all the following stations worked on this activation, all worked on 2m FM using 500 mW, except the first two and final contacts where 230 mW was used:
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