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Name: | Tarren y Gesail |
Hill number: | 2148 |
Height: | 667m / 2188ft |
RHB Section: | 30F: Dolgellau to Machynlleth |
Nuttall/Wainwright area: | Cadair Idris |
County/UA: | Gwynedd |
Catchment: | Dysynni |
Class: | Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Hewitt, Nuttall, Buxton & Lewis, Bridge, Clem (Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,Hew,N,BL,Bg,Cm) |
Grid ref: | SH 71053 05894 |
Summit feature: | no feature |
Drop: | 463m |
Col: | 204m SH738093 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 124 (1:25k) OL23W |
Observations: | summit is 50m E of trig point |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 413 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
Nuttall walk 10.4 with a little diversion to see the waterfall. With R+R. HALFWAY THROUGH THE NUTTALL LIST! | Dan Baddeley | 27/01/2024 |
Following on from Tarrenhendre, we followed an easy path, one point to note before you ascend this mountain, there is a nice path that has been cut away across the hillside that makes it alot easier to get to the top. | Buckleymon | 07/09/2023 |
Day three of Dragons Back Race | emily | 06/09/2023 |
With Rufus from Corris Uchaf. Parked at forest track entrance on A487 and walked up to the 4th switchback and gate into pasture as others have described. Walked to top left of pasture then followed ridge line to summit of Mynydd Braich-Goch. Simple navigation along ridge to summit of Tarren y Gesail before descending steep grass on left of fence directly N. Hopped a fence and an easy 100m to highest forest track on right. Forest tracks back to the road. Lovely first visit to the Tarren hills, frozen ground and amazing sunset over the Dyfi forest. | jacobrichmond | 09/12/2022 |
5/5 from Twywn to Kings YH. Arrived late since started at midday. | davechaffey | 14/10/2022 |
Anticlockwise circular route of The Tarrens from Abergynolwyn. Easy going until the valley path from the Pont Llaeron on the return from Tarren y Gesail. The path was overgrown and clearly hadn't been maintained for a number of years. | oldbagger27 | 10/10/2022 |
Did this one first, but would probably go the other way round as the path down from Tarren Hendre is very steep and I would have preferred to have climbed it. Nav would also be easier the other way. | andrewroberts | 28/08/2022 |
https://www.strava.com/activities/7632871049 | Sleepwa1ker | 12/08/2022 |
From Dolgoch waterfall walks that eventually led up through west side woodland and up onto open hillside for a long day over satellites of Tarrenhedre and Tarren y Gesail back down into Aberglynolwen three miles back along the main road to Dolgoch car park. | vegibagger | 15/06/2022 |
An interesting anti-clockwise circuit from Abergynolwen station car park. L:ess than 100 yards along station link path took small path under tunnel straight up to forest track, right to hairpin then straight up again on small, steep bujt clear forest path to a second forest track, right a short way to exit onto open hill via gate. Open followed fence/path all the way to GR 717051 where path enters wood and down to bwlch. Up path along fence to top of Tarren y Gasail, down SW to join paths and track and then drop down to Gwernal station and station link path to start. A good route missing all the route complications. | dickscroop | 23/11/2021 |
From Foel y Geifr to bwlch and dreaded steep ascent to summit. However new zigzag path takes sting out of climb. Returned to Abergynolwyn by way of more zigzagging tracks through forestry. | lordtonult | 21/09/2021 |
Route from the Centre for Alternative Technology. | MollyT13 | 19/06/2021 |
Along ridge from Tarren Hendre and climbed from SE where new looking zigzag machine cut track has appeared?? Trig falling apart. High point marked on map as 50m from trig but all looked the same to me. 
Descended SW to enter forestry then main track to valley. Tea at Aberglynolwyn railway station recommended. | richardrosser | 19/06/2021 |
Tarrenhendre and Tarren y Gesail as a clockwise circuit from Pennal. A tough day starting at sea level - 23km and 1120m height gain. | AndrewP | 13/04/2021 |
from Abergynolwyn, via Tarrenhendre, as per Nuttals. | IanHHill | 10/10/2020 |
Walked over very early having camped close to Tarrenhendre. The cloud was just lifting which provided a great atmosphere. I particularly liked Foel y Geifr that I walked over on route to Tarren y Gesail. | morgs4mountains | 17/09/2020 |
After Tarrenhendre. Took much longer than anticipated. Difficulty finding a path through the forest. Also bagged one Dodd and a Tump. | NormanW | 14/03/2020 |
First of five tops following Nuttalls nine mile route from Abergynolwyn, Summiting Tarrrenhendre, Mynydd Rhyd-Galed, Foel y Giefr, Braich-Goch and Tarren y Gesail. A three mile extension is needed to reach Mynydd Braich-Goch. | WAYNE ROWLETT | 01/03/2020 |
Took car up road then track higher up towards disused quarry. Track then as others Gill etc... through forest where there is considerable felling operations at present. Up steep grassy slope to summit. 3/4 Marilyn, onto Tarrenhendre | N.Morters | 18/01/2020 |
4/4. As Nuttall book. Tarrenhendre, Mynydd Rhyd-Galed, Foel y Geifr and Tarren y Gesail. Showers but a dry finish. Lovely waterfalls at start and enjoyable ridge. No time to divert to East Top on ridge as wild wind there. | nickywood1 | 26/09/2019 |
https://www.strava.com/activities/2731923245 | Graham22b | 20/09/2019 |
Abergynolwyn > Nant Gwernol > Tarren Fach > Tarrenhendre > Foel y Geifr > Tarren y Gesail > Pont Llaeron > Bryn Eglwys Quarry > Abergynolwyn. | Winterfloodian | 18/09/2019 |
Round of Tarren y Gesail and Tarren Hendre from end of public road up from Abergynolwyn. Road is steep and narrow, then after two gates it is no better than a typical estate track. Followed Gill route over TG as far as TH. | Topographer57 | 26/08/2019 |
Dovey Junction - Penmaendovey - Braich Ddu - Ffridd Esgairweddan - Tarrenhendre - Mynydd Rhyd-galed - Mynydd Rhyd-galed E Top - Foel y Geifr - Tarren y Gesail - Machynlleth - Gallt y Gog - Machynlleth | Mark Jackson | 15/04/2019 |
Repeat | chalky1953 | 07/09/2018 |
1/2 Marilyn day. Ascent of the Tarrens from Abergynolwyn. A lovely sunny start, clouded over and ended wet. Some tough sections, grazed leg on brambles! 17km taking 5h20m. (S) | silveracorn_alan | 11/08/2018 |
Parked by Bryn Eglwys quarry, on the grass verge. The farmer came past and advised that the normal baggers path is a quagmire, and gave permission to go up the forestry road contouring below Foel Pandy. This makes a dead easy and quick walk, despite apparent distance. Keep taking the right forks, always up hill, and then finally a long straight stretch which comes out high up on the SW ridge of Tarren y Gesail. Easy to the top, then a good path all the way to Tarrenhendre. At the summit, there's a line of posts leading down the NE ridge, and this leads to a good enough path through the trees onto the logging road. It might be possible to descend through the forest to the start, but it was sooo hot, I just pogged along the track, quite a long way but quick enough. | Gill | 21/04/2018 |
Continuation of walk from Mynydd Braich-goch. Followed the forest edge on a faint path SW to the bwlch, then up, steeply at first, to the summit. Descended back to Corris Uchaf by using the forest roads. Solo. | Man of Kernow1 | 20/03/2018 |
#638 As per Nordicstar, who forgot to mention the 'unsuitable for motor vehicles' sign and cones at the bottom of the hill and the three gates! However, Jen was spot on with her description, wet! | tim747 | 16/03/2018 |
With Val. Rain for much of the walk and no views from summit. Parked at Abergynolwen and followed road up valley. A big zig-zag on a track took us up to the forest. Followed tracks through forest to open hillside. Up fence line on faint path to ridge which continued to summit. Returned same route having ascended Tarren Hendre previously. | mike.hoult | 12/08/2017 |
With Mike | Val Deisler | 12/08/2017 |
As Nuttall's walk 10:4 The Tarren Hills | dgresty | 25/07/2017 |
2/8 (Foel Pandy/Tarren y Gesail/Mynydd Braich-Goch/Foel y Geifir/Mynydd Rhyd-Galed East Top/Mynydd Rhyd Galed (Tarrenhendre East Top)/Tarrenhendre/Mynydd Tan-y-Coed) | Fergalh | 01/07/2017 |
Nuttall Walk 10.4. | martin_hall | 31/05/2017 |
Dragon's Back | haydnw | 24/05/2017 |
From car park south of Corris taking tracks and firebreaks to Mynydd Braich-goch. Along and down fence line through some felling to get to col above Coed Tyglas before taking track to close to Craig Goch (bwf to negotiate to get to summit). That bagged, came back to col then took track to high point and cut back to ridge and up to Tarren y Gesail. Returned by paths and tracks passing Cwn Cadian (owner pointed out path was not in use but was happy to let me push through - he wasn't joking - should take row at junction heading north east). | SS | 14/05/2017 |
Nuttalls walk 10.4 from Abergynolwyn | Tony J | 22/10/2016 |
id the Nuttalls walk. Had no problem between the hills. A bit confused starting the walk in the forest but found the right track. Coming down of Tarren y Gesail did not go far enough down the hill in SE directions. Picked up a track part way down as it was on the edge of what is now the forest. Probably added a mile on doing this. | johnjennison | 16/08/2016 |
With G. Mainly Nuttalls' Route from Abergynolwyn > Tarrenhendre via forest tracks and NW > Mynydd Rhyd-galed > Foel y Geifr > Tarren y Gesail > Abergynolwyn via path/track starting at SH 705 051 (eroded quagmire due to cows in places) | RT1970 | 13/08/2016 |
Took a pretty much direct line to get here from the minor road. 1:50000 map lacks details that would have helped with route finding. Pretty damp underfoot, but got worse once the rain set in. | jenx | 26/06/2016 |
Drove up minor road south from Abergynolwyn. One gate then parking at large turning area @240m. Followed track to new barn on hillside then through gap in trees to make direct ascent of SW slopes of Tarren y Gesail. From top followed the used path to bealach then along ridge w tops to increasingly cloud bound Tarrehendre. The main cairn clear, small cairn suggested on the hag has gone, went to the GR and all other possible tops. Back to bealach below and weaved through paths not all on 1:50k (use 1:25k) to get back to car. | nordicstar | 26/06/2016 |
11.5 mile circular walk from Abergynolwyn, walked up lane to end then then track to forest and final pull onto Tarren Y Gesail, followed path down and gained ridge at Foel y Geifr, then carried on to Mynydd Rhyd-Galed East Top and Mynydd Rhyd-Galed, then onto Tarrenhendre. bit too warm for us all. From summit followed poles along path back into the forest where the trees have taken over the path, followed forest lanes back to Abergynolwyn, good walk. Hamish and Huey the spaniels finished with a good swim in the river. | Saggers | 04/06/2016 |
Nuttall walk 10.4: Tarrenhendre - Mynydd Rhyd-galed - Foel y Geifr - Tarren y Gesail | ronaldo333 | 23/04/2016 |
Nuttall Walk WN 10.4 the Tarren Hills from Abergynolwyn (678069), visiting Tarrenhendre and Tarren-y-Gesail. 15km with 1050m ascent in 5hours. (S) | silveracorn_alan | 26/03/2016 |
Round of the two Tarrennau from Pennal | tweed | 23/03/2016 |
From Pennal. Plenty of free parking in the village. On a two night Backpack. Via Bron yr aur cottage being a Led Zep fan! Worth the visit. Camped on south west flank by plantation edge. Cold and Windy. | mick | 18/03/2016 |
Nuttall walk in reverse | Ruth | 23/01/2016 |
12.5 mile circular walk from Abergynolwyn in perfect weather, walked up lane to forest, went out and back to Foel Pandy, continued following lane to end then final pull onto Tarren Y Gesail, followed path down and gained ridge at Foel y Geifr, then carried on to Mynydd Rhyd-Galed East Top and Mynydd Rhyd-Galed, then onto Tarrenhendre from summit followed poles along path back into the forest where the trees have taken over the path, followed forest lanes back to Abergynolwyn, very nice walk with views of Cadair Idris, Diffwys and even Plynlimon. | DanTrig | 27/09/2015 |
Climbed solo on a long circular walk from Corris Hostel after having met Wycombe Wanderer for the first time there. | Twice Shy | 23/09/2015 |
Continuation of Nuttalls 10.4 from Terrenhendre in mist and drizzle. Horrible muddy trudge back through old mine workings. | Thearlaichdubh | 14/09/2015 |
Nutall walk return at bottom of valley before quarry very boggy | underhill | 07/09/2015 |
Great set of hills. With Jon | tallblond | 02/08/2015 |
EARLY RAIN BUT CLEARED TO A GOOD DAY WITH SUPERB VIEWS OVER THE DYFI ESTUARY AND CADAIR IDRIS. FOLLOWED NUTTALLS WALK 10.4. GOOD PATH UP CLIFFS FROM FOREST ROAD FOLLOWED BY LONG BORING CLIMB UP THE GRASS ONTO TARRENHENDRE. LONG HARD WALK ON TO TARREN Y GESAIL WITH PATH THROUGH FOREST ALMOST IMPASSABLE - FIGHTING THROUGH BRANCHES - THEN ANOTHER LONG GRASSY CLIMB AND BOGGY ALONG FOOTPATH TO THE QUARRY AT THE END. VERY HAPPY AS TARREN Y GESAIL WAS MY LAST WELSH NUTTALL. | BURGESS | 25/06/2015 |
Dragon's Back | DinoF | 24/06/2015 |
From Abergynolwyn, following Dafydd Andrews' rout in the Welsh 100 book. An awkward walk | Dewi Prysor | 06/06/2015 |
walked many times from abergonolwyn | johnowen | 04/04/2015 |
Hazy sunny afternoon but cool - bare topped and rounded - impressive 360 degree views - set out from Abergynolwyn - ascended via Nant Gwernol (native Oak woodland) then through the forestry plantation above. Steep ascent to summit. A Raven says hello | briandavies | 20/03/2015 |
nuttall walk 10.4 on a day of four seasons.The cafe in Abergynolwyn is superb for after walk refreshment. 
With Frank. | Lou | 01/03/2015 |
With Lindsay from Abergynolwyn visiting Tallenhendre, also East Top, Foel Y Geifr and Tarren Y Gesail. | knarf | 01/03/2015 |
Climbed from Pennal - continued over Tarrenhendre, returning to Pennal | jim pererin | 05/01/2015 |
Otis | Glenford | 27/12/2014 |
From Tarrenhendre and Foel y Geifr up the second long grass slope of the day. Blowing wildly at the top and sat behind the trig for a quick snack. I followed the Nuttalls descent which, as others have said, is terribly boggy between the disused reservoir and the quarry. I was sinking up to my knees at times. I wonder if the worst of this can be bypassed by cutting through the felled bit of forest higher up the slope? | Herbert Anchovy | 31/10/2014 |
Climbed from Foel Pandy through felled forest onto forest track and then through firebreak over fence and then directly upto the summit. Beautiful views to coast. Steep grassy ascent in sunshine. Descent on bearing to next top en route to Machynlleth. I lost my compass on the way down. | Dazingdale | 09/05/2014 |
From Abergynolwyn (SH 67759 06951) - Good track to Bryn Eglwys Quarry, very boggy and mostly pathless to Pont Llaeron. Very steep ascent handrailing fence at edge of deforested area to stile at SH 70403 05457, grassy path then to the summit. Descended back to the stile then followed good forest track heading generally N then SE, eventually converging with the outward path back to the start. Route of ascent not recommended! | david230201 | 24/03/2014 |
From Abergynolwyn. Nuttalls' walk 10.4 from Vol 1, Wales. With Penda. 1120-1620. Clear all day but very cold and the odd shower. Didn't see another soul all day on these hills, even on a Saturday. Tree cutting led to me taking an easy winding forest road and adding a mile to route. | beorwulf | 22/03/2014 |
a great two hill bag windy and spectacular views of the Idris range | Aristotle Chip | 26/10/2013 |
Beautiful views across to Cader on this walk: one of the few times I've seen it without its shroud of mist. | ruthatlast | 20/08/2013 |
(cont fr Tarrenhendre) Followed path by fence along E ridge finally into trees and ending at col about 717054. Thence easy path by fence to top. Glorious day, fine views. Followed forest track back, cutting big bends by Hendrewallog. Finish 17:20 | dbb | 25/05/2013 |
welshe | 25/05/2013 | |
Parked in Abergernolwyn and headed SE, easy at first but paths confusing later, before steep grassy ascent. | milimana | 08/09/2012 |
A wet and steep ascent following the route of the Nuttall's descent from the Tarren circuit but an easy descent along a metalled forestry track accessed at SN 704054. Although further it is a pleasant walk all the way back to Abergynolwyn. | Marshsand | 06/09/2012 |
Ascended on the long switchback forestry track from Abergynolwyn. I got a bit disorientated amongst the trees on the way down southwards and ended up some distance off route in Pennal instead of Machynlleth. | Alex C | 01/09/2012 |
With Ray as addition to HF Tarrenhendre walk. | Crib Goch | 15/07/2012 |
Path disappears into oblivion between the 2 tops. Through the forest. | bolton | 29/06/2012 |
Followed the Nuttalls' recommended route from Abergynolwyn | davidpettit84 | 07/05/2012 |
As Nuttall walk 10.4. | mindlessflogger | 18/02/2012 |
with Dai. Terribly wet day - bogs knee deep near the disused dam.I can recommend the carrot cake at the cafe! | jonathanwilliam | 30/12/2011 |
KeithByTheC | 05/08/2011 | |
Long solo walk from Machynllech, up through forestry tracks. Steep grassy climb to the top rewarded by excellent high-level view of Cadair Idris (the top emerging fleetingly from cloud). Hopped over the fence to the top, but the trig offers the best views | thesweetcheat | 23/07/2011 |
Car Park in Abergynolwyn - Path up through woodland/bluebells of Nant Gwernol - Crossed upper footbridge (station footbridge being replaced) - Through forest and up NW ridge to Tarrenhendre - ENE alongside fence, over Mynydd Rhyd-galed & Foel y Geifr, & then headed up to Tarren y Gesail - Returned via Bryn-Eglwys Quarry (JL) | gerrybowes | 11/05/2011 |
Start of walk in bluebell woods. With G. Bowes | John L | 11/05/2011 |
Fine grassy ridge from Tarrenhendre but mist after rain meant no views & it started driving rain again as I trudged uphill. Celebrated my last Welsh Nuttall in shelter of trig with a Jaipur IPA in memory of my lovely son Ian. | signyred | 11/02/2011 |
Doing Nuttall walk 10.4 the hill looks a long way from Tarrenhendre, the walking is very plesant though a you soon make ground bit of a tug to get to top though but well worth it. walk of W then SW following faint path. Finding your way through the quarry | SteveClay | 05/08/2010 |
Not correct date. No log kept. Tarrenhendre, Tarren y Gesail | ijpowell | 01/07/2010 |
First M of the day reversing the Nuttall's route. Sunny warm morning greying as day went on. Lovely views of River Dovey, main reason for reversing route. | Dugswell2 | 18/04/2010 |
From Abergynolwyn. | Wheelsy | 16/04/2010 |
With Jim and Adam | alistairpooler | 18/10/2009 |
Had been raining for 2 hours by this point. The ridge between the two Tarrenau must be pleasant in sunshine, but not the place to be in an incoming gale. Not my favourite mountain! | huwthomas | 11/07/2009 |
Quite a way from Tarrenhendre on Nuttall walk. Damaged trig. Highest point about 50m away. Descent to ENE to gap in trees and path leading past old deep quarry and back to Abergynolwen. | Aye Jimmy | 21/06/2009 |
As for Tarrenhendre, trig point near the summit visited, the highest point about 50 metres away visited using the GPS but there was not a lot there apart from some thick vegetation. | isabelle | 18/05/2009 |
Wet, windy and found an old trig nearby. Walked from Tarrenhendre. | Fwapp | 20/08/2008 |
Followed the Nuttalls walk | rhalstead | 29/07/2008 |
Trig revisit. Flat tussocky summit. Improbably steep road out of Abergynolwyn leads via several gates to parking at end of rutted track. Forest track, then easy open spruce from 705063. | RHW | 02/03/2008 |
SOTA activation | Ian G7KXV | 13/10/2007 |
petey | 05/10/2007 | |
exact date unknown, from campsite between pennal and mach. we set off on a grand loop of 5 tarren tops. the road section to cwrt was straight forward as was the climb up the green lane. the cairns up here were massive, a super route only spoilt by a downp | stig_nest | 17/08/2007 |
The exact summit is hard to decide on - probably along or near the path sonewhere. | Father Ted | 05/05/2007 |
With Tony and Devon | Stuart Hyde | 16/12/2006 |
Prompted by Trail. | Emlyno | 28/10/2006 |
CK, club | SheilaS | 28/08/2006 |
With Richard, plus Tarrenhendre | richardsun | 23/08/2006 |
Easy going from Tarrenhendre most of the way; a short stop on Foel y Geifr was followed by a ridge where the book suggested crossing a stile; I did, but the path was so indistinct and overgrown that I retraced my steps and kept to the south of the plantation. A long steep climb of 200 metres over grass. | peter4lc | 12/07/2006 |
Nice and hot day - ideal for walking | Jhimmy | 09/06/2006 |
Did with Tarrenhendre from Abergynolwyn. Good day out. | robphys | 12/08/2005 |
Climmbed as part of route 10.4 in the guide book | dianepick | 02/07/2005 |
From Foel y Geifr hacked across to the col. From there it was a steady climb to the top. Made a bit of a hash of the descent by trying to be clever in the forest to the west. After a big hack descended grass slopes above the quarry to reach the minor road | garyhoney | 23/03/2003 |
With: solo; From Foel y Geifr I continued along the track NE to pick up the SE ridge of Tarren y Gesail. I dropped SW to pick up the forest track and followed this back to Abergynolwyn. | Ian Baines | 19/09/2002 |
From Tarren y Gesail then back down to Nant Gwernol. | Eddie | 22/02/2002 |
Continuation of walk from Foel y Geifr. Descended back to Abergynolwen. | Man of Kernow1 | 06/01/2002 |
Galltywenallt | 20/02/2000 | |
top | gigglejon | 19/12/1999 |
Solo. Done quickly before a storm moved in. | mikejacobs | 20/06/1998 |
fine summit, wide views; no access from forest track to N - except on hands and knees. bearded lake car park - corris uchaf | RHW | 10/05/1998 |
From Pantperthog to Aberdovey | Alan Moore | 07/09/1997 |
ROB | Richard Tait | 14/02/1997 |
South of Cader -a tough punishing wonderful solo outing-running the lonely ridges between lonely tops above big slopes. 2000ers & Deweys. | Chris Pearson | 12/10/1996 |
Second sunny hazy summer day of the weekend; cloud on Cadair Idris all day though. Abregwynolwyn- Nant Gwernol- Tarren y Gesail- Foel y Geifr- Tarrenhendre- SW ridge- Dolgoch Falls. Tarren y Gesail is almost halfway round, 5 miles from the start. Through woods, snaking up forestry paths finally a pasture. Grey Squirrel sitting on summit trig point- it didn't really feel like a mountain walk (but still a nice walk) | pwheeler | 01/09/1996 |
Start ~ 677069, Abergynolwyn. Followed the lane to the SE up to Bryn-Eglwys quarry then the RoW to Pont Llaeron. We stayed on the north of the stream following the forest edge before climbing up to the summit of Tarren y Gesail. Returned same, with RAF entertainment. With John Dummelow & Mick Robins. | steve hudson | 24/04/1995 |
Solo ascent. | thenomad | 19/04/1994 |
Pleasant walk in from NW up fire break that no longer exists | Rhayader_wander | 22/06/1990 |
Date unknown (pre 1997). fine ridge from tarren y gesail, but access from W is problematic; easy grass from corris uchaf to NE. track E of abergynolwen, forest edge @ 697065 | RHW | 01/01/1990 |
The Tarren's from Abergynolwyn | PeterD | 16/08/1987 |
from Tarrenhendre. Coffee back at pack. More new EEC roads scarred the hillside. Over more plantings to col and up steeply by fence into teeth of severe gale hanging on to fence with left hand. Turned left directly into wind and to top. 12.40. Sadie chasing hares on way down. | arranc | 12/05/1986 |
Ascended from Tal-y-llyn, heading for Machynlleth. | JohnW | 31/10/1985 |
GGT | Idris | 30/05/1960 |
From SH 748 038. 199? | summitsup | blank |
great walk as part of a cycle trip in 1986 -m summit kiss :) | GayFinder | blank |
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