Hi Guys,
Thanks to one all for the feedback, you're ever so kind!
Myself & Joe McDermott along with my brother Mark headed off to Wales on Tuesday evening. We flew from Dublin to Manchester where we eventually* picked up our hire car and drove for just over 2 hours south to Wales, checked into the hotel, had a few bevvies and made for bed.
(*The car hire company booked my car at one of the various Manchester airports in the USA!)
Myself and Joe got up early, had a few cups of tea each and made for the Bwlch which was only a few miles down the road from the hotel. When we got there there was fog and drizzle everywhere. Eventually this burned off and myself and Joe started climbing. The rest as they say, is history.
Took the piccies, climbed down, collected my brother and made the 2 hour return trip to Manchester.
Steve, I wouldn't say it's easier for me to get there, I had to drive for nearly 2 hours across Ireland (I live near the west coast), fly, then drive for over 2 hours to get to the Loop. We stayed in a hotel called the Llew Coch (Welsh for Red Lion) in a town called Dinas Mawddwy.
I would recommend anyone to visit the Loop at least once, I'm not exactly the healthiest specimen of a human being but I made it up, without Joe having to carry me too. From Ireland it is relatively easy to get to, you can get a ferry to Holyhead or fly to Manchester, the hotel is nice and cheap too, if you skip the breakfast they will put together a packed lunch instead that you can take up the mountain.
And in case any of you were wondering what my brother was up to, he was taking some landscape shots and you can find one of his Wales pictures
here. He's the one with the real photo skills.
Regards,
Frank.