A TOUR ROUND NORTH WALES- 4| 



mountain from. They may, if it is not 

 inconvenient, on account of carriages or 

 horfes, even go over the fummit of the 

 mountain and down the other way to Dol- 

 gelle, in nearly as fhort a fpace of time as 

 it would require to defcend again to thi$ 

 place. 



At the time I came here it rained moft 

 /violently, but bad as the houfe was, I de- 

 termined to remain all night, in hopes that 

 the morning might be clearer, and permjf 

 me to go up the mountain. The fced I 

 flept in was not a very bad one, nor was J 

 here, though in a fmaller houfe, fo peftere4 

 with fleas as I had before been at Bedd- 

 gelert. 



The morning proving finer, J deter* 

 mined to venture up Cader Idris, and take 

 the chance of the weather entirely clearing 

 by the time I got to the top. Therefore 

 having provided ourfelves with fuch things 

 as the houfe afforded, bread, cheefe, and 



ale, 



