Wednesday, December 06, 2006

White Stones, (Bryn Du) (Ty'n-y-pistyll) (Up the Hill)

Another classic lane up steep rocky hills then flat bleak moorland, either way is possible ,but since there is a few ROW's off this lane I will deal with the main popular route. Starting from the north at SJ170370, look out for phone box on the UCR. The lane starts off almost straight away into a steep rocky climb with a stream of water flowing down, the first 300 yards are about the worse before it levels out. On top keep to the main track, at SJ159355 the track digs into the ground so quite steep inclines. Look out for the other ROW's going east, but unless you have the "knowledge" don't temp them as many laners have come to grief in the steep V valley. The south end is at SJ157336.

Theres many names to this lane its very popular with a lot of groups, partly access between the two valleys, common name White Stones cause of the large Stones painted white on the top, however paint fades and its not always been there others include Welsh names. Its also called "Up the Hill" since many do this from the south, its the nearest lane to Llanarmon D.C. which has 2 Pubs. Warfarers arms has a public bar with stone floor plus outside loos, more suitable for those with muddy feet. It has a children playground in the back and outside seats. There is also some Toilets in the community centre, which has spaces for several vehicles off the main road, safer for the children etc.

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Top of the V-gully

There's a lane at the top of the V-gully in grid SJ1838, not a bad little lane muddy and plenty of branches. Going west to east is popular since it carries on to the V-gully. If you are leading a group and someone complans about this, then nows' the time to dump them at the cross roads before the "V". If going east to west then watch out, I have known at least 2 laners too lose diffs and tie-rods on just this short section. Great for novices been so short but safe, expect at least scraches if not more.

The Drovers

Its not a green lane as such but a "Blacklane" since its nealy all tarmac, but in very poor state of repair. Still popular with laners as a access road from A5 to the majority of the lanes in the area. Starting at the north end SJ152426 on the A5 in Glyndyfrdwy, look for a small church. The Climb is very steep and long with great views of the valley below, be carefull in winter as ice forms on the road following water running off the hillside, and its a hell of a drop. At the top the tracks alongside are favourites with "Mud Pluggers" although recently fenced off to prevent them. Look out for the now dis-used car park at SJ161383, it was a great place to "play in". This was once popular with trampers since it provided a flat route west to the Waterfalls at SJ131369. Once you could drive all the way there and onto Cynwyd, but the route was downgraded years ago. The junction at SJ168380 leads to the Top of the V-Gully and the "V" itself (see sister blog; click on profile) while the "Blacklane" continues to Tyn-y-celyn at SJ177371. Either way is possible and non damaging.

Thursday, October 26, 2006

Cefn Gwyn

Pleasant lane can be done in a 4x2, nice views steep incline at north end, great in snow hence why I've included it. North point @ SJ 128 302 : south point @ SJ 133 274.

There's another lane close by in grid SJ 15 27 , nice lane with a bit of a water crossing.

Both these are non damaging.

Cefn Hir-fynydd (Spashly Lane)

Series Breakdown - common on this lane


Popular lane part of the wayfarers route, along the top of open countryside with excellent views, part moor, part uphill farmland. Plenty of water and in winter the mud, hence the name, great for "Mud Plugging" without the need for "Mud tyres" although you can get grounded out with smaller tyres in some of the ruts. Flat along the top it's west point start is @ SJ 147 31o: North @ SJ 173 323 which crosses a UCR and forms another lane (start point @ SJ 177 335 along side farm building). East route @ SJ 178 327 (difficult tight turn so not used much). Either way is suitable, not a damaging lane, but allow time for breakdowns as petrol engines suffer on this lane, and for photo shoots. Indians can be hostile, that is the trampers as popular with them, farmer ok with 4x4 as long as you keep to the track, but he does'nt like the bikes who tend not too.
As of dec 2006 I've been told the east end about 300 is now a Restricted Byeway (exRUPP) but groups are still using it, so a warning here the end might not be a ROW, of course you could start other end and turn round, well worth it.

Conquering Hero


Disco on the hero


Another one of those steep over top "pass" lanes we come to expect in Wales, long steep climb hugging the side of a Mountain. South point starts @SJ 178 455 at the end of a UCR leading from Rhewel SJ183 449, (on the edge of two maps, here you might need OS116). North point @SJ155 472 (its a gate which leads into a "fenced lane" off a UCR off A5104). Great views and a brilliant drop, some mud on the top but do'nt leave the lane as the "Hobby Bobbies" are active here proscuting illegal off roaders doing the "Three peaks" from the Horseshoe Pass. Note the sarces on the hillside can be seen from miles away. Watch out for the "White boulders" @ SJ163 468, the farmers placed them to make sure you stick to the RoW, as the lane goes through the gate at right angles. A great lane to start or finsh with, as it brings you out on the A5104 closer to Deeside. Suitable either way and none damaging except light scratches.

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Read Me

About to start- lane leads to the steps


The idea of this blog is to advise greenlaners, novices or visitors to this area lanes they can drive in the Corwen area in standard 4x4's. All have been driven in 2006, you will need a maps of the area; OS Landranger Bala 125 a must; & maybe Denbigh 116. If possible plan the route before you set off, but not necssary stick to it, Grid refs given in nearly all posts.

Strongly advise you go in a group, (email me above, I am often in the area) in fact do not advise anyone to go alone unless you have a good rescue plan. I've known people to be stuck for days. Corwen car park @ SJ 078 435 is a good place to meet up (well stocked mini-super market), and fill up with fuel before you get there. Corwen area suffers as most country areas do from no garages.

Take the following
Plenty of water, extra food, hot drinks or means of, extra warm clothes, waterproof coat.
Mobile phone (will not work in places) and change for payphones
Strong ropes or straps, shakles, spade, jack, spare tyre, and wheel lock tools
Some basic tools, WD40, rags, torch etc.

Remember take your time, allow for breakdowns, stops, and photo shoots.

Have a great time, enjoy it and have fun, get muddy, cold, wet, tired, but be safe. Cannot expect any responsablity for anything that might happen. Due to the nature of these lanes damage might occur that can be of a serious nature.