Corn Du the final push ...breathless ..
Saturday, 21 December 2019
Winter Solstice 2019
Corn Du Cairn (SO00752133)
Getting to the top of Corn Du in the Brecon Beacons has been on the to do list for a while .Finally got round to it this week . Took the train to Merthyr and T4 bus from there to Storey Arms ,
arriving 9.45 .It's a lovely December morning the sun is threatening to make an appearance . A few people were mulling around the car park . I walk up to a wooden gate go across the footbridge over the river . On the other side Corn Du comes into view the summit is covered in snow . The uphill hike isn't that difficult , adrenaline ? . I get to the the turning off point on my map Bwlch Duwynt (windy pass) a lot quicker than I anticipated . Pausing for a drink and taking in the spectacular view of the Neuadd Valley ahead over snow covered peaks , below me down in the lush green fields fog hangs listless over the top's of trees .
The summit of Corn Du is 500 metres away East to my left .
I walk up the a well trodden path that disappears under thick ice . The summit is 50 metres away there's a bit of climbing up and over large slabs of old red sandstone that have been here since the Devonian period 419.2 million years ago . Slippery than an ice rink . Camera in one hand holding on with the other ..
The Bronze Age Cairn is set on the eastern edge in a spectacular setting .The cairn has a 12 metre diameter . An excavation in 1978 revealed the remains of complex cyst . Excavated again in 1991 a bronze brooch and spearhead were found inside the chamber .
Cairns were used by the living to carry out rituals .Mountains were revered by the ancients 99% of the cairns I have visited in the Rhondda uplands are in full view of Corn Du / Pen Y Fan .
What a day ..
...for Rhian
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