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Hi everyone, I walked Cribyn today in the Brecon Beacons National Park, it stands at 795 metres , I've been up here once before a couple of years ago when I did the Pen y Fan Horseshoe walk but on this occasion, I walked in from the north via Bryn Teg at 620 metres , I came in from Brecon , this was a really tough and steep climb , especially the final assent up to the peak , I was going to do a circular walk back via the valley but due to the fog, I retraced my steps , it probably didn't help that I had new boots on and should have broke them in before this walk as I'm now nursing blisters on both feet. All filmed on my phone, a Google Pixel 8a and edited in the Inshot app 0:00/6:12 intro, general chat and assent to Cribyn 6:13/11:15 from the summit back to the car --------------------------------------------------- The following information is from ChatGPT Here are some key facts about the Brecon Beacons, a mountain range and national park in Wales: --- 🏞️ General Overview Location: South Wales, UK. Welsh Name: Bannau Brycheiniog (officially adopted in 2023, though "Brecon Beacons" is still widely used). Established as a National Park: 1957 – it was the third national park in Wales. --- 🌄 Geography & Landscape Area: Over 1,340 square kilometers (520 square miles). Key Peaks: Pen y Fan (886m / 2,907 ft): The highest peak in southern Britain. Corn Du, Cribyn, and Fan y Big are other notable peaks nearby. The park is divided into four main mountain ranges: 1. Black Mountain (west) 2. Fforest Fawr 3. Brecon Beacons (central area) 4. Black Mountains (east) --- 🌿 Wildlife & Environment Rich in biodiversity, including red kites, peregrine falcons, otters, and badgers. Home to unique upland habitats, moorlands, and ancient woodlands. Contains Sgwd yr Eira, a waterfall you can walk behind, part of the "Waterfall Country." --- 🧭 Recreation & Activities Popular for hiking, mountain biking, horse riding, caving, and wild camping. Hosts parts of long-distance walking routes like: Beacons Way Taff Trail Popular with the military for training exercises due to its rugged terrain. --- 🏰 History & Culture Roman remains, Iron Age hillforts, and medieval castles (e.g., Carreg Cennen Castle). Named after the old kingdom of Brycheiniog. Several towns and villages nearby, such as Brecon, Crickhowell, and Abergavenny. The park is associated with Welsh myths and legends. --- 🌍 Environmental Efforts In 2023, the park authority emphasized its Welsh identity by rebranding officially as Bannau Brycheiniog. Working toward becoming a sustainable and eco-friendly tourism destination