Matthew, Richard, Kevin and John follow the leaders to the "interesting" hill, Bryn Melyn
Starting the climb of Bryn Melyn from the Senni valley
Preparing for the big climb (Photo: Kevin Presland)
The climb continues past the first hairpin bend
Kevin nears the top
View from the top (Photo: Kevin Presland)
The Afon Llia waterfall, on the way down the hill towards the hostel - a fabulous introduction to the Waterfall Country around Ystradfellte
The Afon Llia waterfall, situated in its own private grotto
The Afon Llia waterfall (Photo: Kevin Presland)
Approaching the first big waterfall on the River Mellte - the Sgwd Clun-gwyn, or Fall of the White Meadow
The Sgwd Clun-gwyn waterfall (Photo: Kevin Presland)
John and Nigel on the breathtaking Sgwd Clun-gwyn waterfall
Nigel gets close and personal with the Fall of the White Meadow
Jackie at the Sgwd Clun-gwyn waterfall
Jackie at the Sgwd Clun-gwyn waterfall (Photo: Kevin Presland)
The second waterfall - Sgwd Isaf Clun-gwyn, or Lower Fall of the White Meadow - with Matthew trying to stay dry
Matthew, John, Mark, Kevin and Nigel under the Sgwd Isaf Clun-gwyn waterfall
Capturing a little of the feeling of being under the Sgwd Isaf Clun-gwen waterfall. With Matt Tewson wading in the cool waters
The third waterfall - Sgwd y Panwr, or Fall of the Woollen Washer
The Sgwd y Panwr waterfall
The Sgwd y Panwr waterfall
The fourth, unnamed, waterfall on the River Mellte
A long walk brought us to the fifth waterfall, Sgwd yr Eira on the River Hepste, which translates to Fall of Snow
Jackie, John, Mark, Frances and Kevin experiencing the Sgwd yr Eira waterfall