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Glyndwr's Way Intro 2 days / 23 miles (37km)

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Glyndwrs Way LogoDate: 29 May 2023
Start: Knighton / Finish: Llanbadarn Fynydd.
Maps: A-Z Adventure Series - Glyndwr's Way.

Day 1Knighton to Felindre16.8miles / 3281 feet (27.1km / 1000m)
Day 2Felindre to Llanbadarn Fynydd6.1miles / 731 feet (9.8km / 223m)
Knighton clock tower - start of GW

An experimental trek to test my capabilities for moderate long distance backpacking using the intro section of the Glyndwr's Way (GW) national trail.

I've backpacked a few of the trails as "fast-and-light" trips, but they were easy and, apart from my Hadrian's Wall trek, they were quite a long time ago: I wanted to test how I would fare now on a moderate trail maintaining the same pace, or reasonably close to it, and carrying about the same loads. To complicate matters there were impending rail strikes that would determine when decisions had to be made. The GW intro from Knighton was a good test candidate, often rising and falling as it weaves its way through the hilly landscape in the heart of Wales.

Making heavy work of the ascents, the result was apparent quite quickly: no way could I sustain this pace on this grade of route with this weight. I just managed the first planned pitch ok, but it was later than expected and my legs really knew about it. The worryingly tiring ascents were sapping the enjoyment from the walk. The next morning was the last day before the rail disruption and I had my definitive answer, I made the decision to abort and caught the bus at Llanbadarn Fynydd to Newtown.

That morning another final decision was made: after a particularly frustrating battle with the pitch, that much loved hated Laser Competition tent was destined for the bin when I landed home. Our long abusive relationship ends - now. Next time stealth is required it will be my Exogen despite the higher weight.

GW is well waymarked here and mainly follows farm tracks, field paths and narrow lanes on this section. This is a trek of broad general views over rolling hills and I took only a few photos. Despite being a national trail, I didn't see another person for the entire walk, even on the lovely Garth Hill woodland paths on the outskirts of Knighton.

Day 1 - Knighton to Felindre

Some pictures from the first sunny day.

Garth Hill woodland path
Garth Hill woodland path (29 May 2023__10:46:42)
View from Garth Hill woodland path
View from Garth Hill woodland path (29 May 2023__10:57:57)
View from GW
View from GW (29 May 2023__12:21:40)
Hawthorn blossom and bluebells
Hawthorn blossom and bluebells (29 May 2023__13:11:24)
View from Pool Hill
View from Pool Hill (29 May 2023__15:54:23)
Beacon Hill from the Stanky Hill track
Beacon Hill from the Stanky Hill track (29 May 2023__16:25:59)
The last ever Lasercomp pitch
The last ever Lasercomp pitch (29 May 2023__20:31:09)

Day 2 - Felindre to Llanbadarn Fynydd

A few pictures from the second initially cloudy day.

Sunlight pierces the overcast sky
Sunlight pierces the overcast sky (30 May 2023__06:22:07)
Typical view from Bryn Mawr area
Typical view from Bryn Mawr area (30 May 2023__08:17:23)
View from Castle Tump
View from Castle Tump (30 May 2023__08:30:39)