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Rock Climbing in Pembroke

I've tried twice to climb at Pembroke this year and still only just made it this week. The last few days have been poor in the west (and over most of the UK) but I managed to hook up with some staff from Plas y Brenin (National Mountain Centre) for their annual staff training. The clever ones went surf boarding and kayaking but a few brave ones managed to climb on Carreg-y-Barcud and Trevallen. The really clever ones went and drank tea in Ma Westons cafe....

Owen on 'Be Brave' E1.jpgOwen on 'Stingray' E2.jpgTamsin on 'the Hole' E1.jpgTim Neill on 'Hypocrite' E3.jpg

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