photo: Creative Commons / Olaf Rieck
The last cleft in the Khumbu Icefall before the Western Cwm in April 2005
photo: Creative Commons / Gabby77
Craig-y-llyn
photo: Creative Commons / Arcy
View north into Cwm Llwch from Corn Du, in the Brecon Beacons range
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European Beech with unusual aerial roots in a wet Scottish Glen
photo: Creative Commons / Gabby77
Fan Gyhirych is a mountain in the Fforest Fawr section of Brecon Beacons National Park in south Wales. It lies within the county of Powys, formerly Brecknockshire.[1] Its highest point at 725m is marked by a trig point which is located towards the western side of the summit plateau. The hill drains to the north into the catchment of the Afon Crai and to the south and west into that of the River Tawe. Fan Fraith is a nearby hill which can be considered a subsidiary top of Fan Gyhirych.[2]