Several members of the Alpine Club worked their way up the direct route from Llyn y Gader in 1881, and there is some mention in the Alpine Journal (vol.
Barmouth, and reaches its greatest elevation at Pen y Gader (2,929 ft.
On the north face, between Pen y Gader and Cyfrwy, a tailor named Smith, of Newport, met his death by a fall from the crags in 1864.
There is another Pen y Gader in South Wales, the highest point in the Black Forest of Carmarthen (2,630 ft.
It finishes very abruptly on the narrow upper ridge of the east arete, and in a most unexpected way we find ourselves looking down to Llyn y Gader with the face of Pen y Gader directly opposite.
The central gully up Pen y Gaderis a prominent feature of this face of the mountain.
It is no grete maistre to gader up that mony, if it wer wele labord.
I have as moche as I may to gader myn ownne lyfflode, and truli, cosyn, I can not gader that well.
Item, if on [one] man may not attende to gader silver, sende a nother, and send me word what hath be reseyved and spent.
De first ting, sah, is to gader sticks to make fire.
When you come back, sah, I will go out and gader berries to make colour for your face.
Thei threte so my men I dar send non theder to gader it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gader" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.