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27 September 2015

VARIOUS PHOTOS FROM TWO DAYS OF #PZYK | CAMP AND FURNACE, LIVERPOOL



So as expected, it was another truly amazing Liverpool International Festival Of Psychedelia, too many ace bands, DJs & artworks across Camp and Furnace and the surrounding L1 streets.


[ VERY BRIEF ] HIGHLIGHTS:

1. BLANCK MASS IN THE FURNACE  
2. GALA DROP IN THE CAMP
3. THE AMAZING WEATHER
4. DJ-ING OUTSIDE ON THE FRIDAY
5. PZYK BANQUET

They'll no doubt be a slew of proper reviews soon come so keep an eye on the #PZYK feed for the latest links but in the meantime, a few random photos taken whilst wandering the site over the two days...




















So until next year... 

But first, a bit of #PZYK history - mixtape I did for the first gathering, way back when now...

 



BLANCK MASS LIVE IN THE FURNACE...
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02 September 2015

ASCENDING MOUNT SNOWDON | SNOWDONIA NATIONAL PARK, WALES

Mount Snowdon in the clouds
Was in the Snowdonia National Park the other week for Akoustik Anarkhy co-founder AC's stag do - a day of mountain ascending, rambling, swimming and generally checking out a very scenic part of the world. 

Various photos below...

Valley leading up to Mount Snowdon

Forecast - it was generally pretty good
The route we took
Passing above Llyn Llydaw whilst on the ascent
Getting higher...
At the summit...
...visibility could be described as low...
...though there was an intrepid sea gull...
From the top
Cow spot on way down to Betws-y-Coed
**BONUS MOUNTAIN TRAIN PHOTO SPECIAL**

Although we didn't get it up or down, the Snowdon Mountain Railway looked very impressive as it sped past us on the route down.



 


 So that was that - Snowdon and the weather conquered, well worth a visit. 
If you're not feeling up for the climb you can always jump on the train and have a beer at the summit bar (quite a few were...) 

Penceument Decor
 Would definitely recommend a trip to the Penceument Tea Room, located at the foot of Snowdon as you enter the village of Betws-y-Coed.

Stopped by Llandudno beach on the way back for a quick swim, by which time the weather had turned to something approaching summer...