Football legend Jamie Carragher was spotted enjoying the North Wales countryside today.
The ex-Liverpool FC player took advantage of the sunshine and walked up Moel Famau with his son to enjoy some spectacular views.
He shared a snap of his visit to Instagram with the caption "Dad & Lad walk #moelfamau".
And it seems that Liverpool legend Michael Owen approved of the trip.
Owen, who grew up in Flintshire, responded to the post saying: "My neck of the woods".
At the height of his career Jamie Carragher played as a defender for Liverpool for 17 years, spending a decade as vice-captain.
He made 737 appearances for the Premier League club and is their second-longest ever serving player.

Following his retirement in 2013, Carragher joined Sky Sports as a commentator and pundit.
At 1,818ft (554m) Moel Famau is the highest summit in the Clwydian Range.
It offers stunning views across the Vale of Clwyd to Snowdonia and the North Wales Coast.
Moel Famau attracts around 200,000 visitors each year.
It comes after hundreds of walkers flocked to North Wales this weekend following months in lockdown.
Huge crowds were seen in Snowdonia with the Pen Y Pass car park full by the early hours of this morning.
Dozens of cars were spotted parked at the side of the road, with many later being slapped with fixed penalty notices.
Earlier this week, Denbighshire Countryside Services urged people to have a "plan B" after huge numbers were seen walking up Moel Famau and visiting areas including the Horseshoe Pass.
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