With the decision made and my plans for the morning reported to HQ, I set off with 4 dogs in the van. I parked at the top of Pen Yr Orsedd slate quarry and walked with Orin and Siska back up through the Cwm and did a circuit round back to the van. Now these two are really good, and when I saw a man coming and going on the footpath at the start of the walk I wasn't concerned. (Top Photo) There is access across the path to a property that has recently been renovated and the man seemed to be working at the entrance. He saw me, got up and moved about 15ft away where he stood to let me pass. From the moment the dogs saw him they didn't stop starting at him. Not a grumble or a growl, no hackless up, but I couldn't even get them to walk past him as they continued to stare, I even had to push Orin with my knees so I could carry on up the path. They both then turned round and watched him the whole time, I had to use all of my strength to get them to walk with me, Orin even went on the wall to look back at him from further up. All I can think is that he was afraid of them, and they sense his response was "Strange!" We pass a lot of people on our walk and there is never an issue, but today both my dogs responded strangely to this chap.
Not wanting to pass this guy again, I had two choices with the loonies, to go round the quarry or go down the bridal path. Though there were sheep everywhere, I chose the latter. I'd been down a bit of it last year with Orin and Siska, but I went further today. There is always the consideration of what goes down and down, has to come back up again so I did mooch a little rather than continue down aimlessly towards Nantlle. The Autumn colours were amazing on such a sunny day and most of the photos are on Facebook, but I really love this bottom photo. Taking it into the sun I wondered if it would come out ... yeah love it. It was another walked where I loved to hate the flexi leads. They both got so tangled so many times ... but without them, I couldn't be there!





















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