Denbigh, Monday 27th April - a day of sightseeing

Conwy River and the Welsh Riviera
With a forecast of fairly light winds but good thermals and a high cloudbase again, after yesterdays declared task which pretty much defines where you go, we decided to go where the energy(and fancy) took us today and take in the views. And what views they were! Again it was almost possible to see most of Wales from the 6000' cloudbase that we enjoyed in the afternoon. A wander of around 150km going to Conwy, Llanrwst and as far South as Lake Vyrnwy(one of our turnpoints yesterday too). Matt M5 did try to get to Snowdon again in a moment of mountain madness but it was being rained on at the time. After many hours of soaring it was time to land so Martin could de-rig and set off on the drive home, prior commitments meant he had to fore-sake tomorrow's promise of a more Westerly blow and the beckoning of some ridge running!
Snowdonia beckons
Rain over Snowdon