18.06.14 Pt. 420.9m
(SJ 189 456) and Cyrn y Brain (SJ 208 488, only bwlch surveyed)
Pt. 420.9m, SJ 189 456 |
The Trimble GeoXH 6000 gathering data at the back of the Ponderosa Cafe at the bwlch of Cyrn y Brain |
The plan was to visit a Pedwar first, this is
listed as Pt. c 422m in Y Pedwarau and Aled had already hoped that we would
bump in to a local farmer whilst on the hill, which would enable enquiries
relating to the locally known name for the hill. Even though we had an option for setting off
up the Pedwar from a bend high on the A542, Mark suggested setting off much
lower, from a point where there were houses marked on the map, I could then saunter
off and knock on a few doors hopefully finding someone that had lived in the
area all their lives and who knew a name for the hill.
We parked at SJ 188 449 where one or two cars
can be squeezed to one side of the narrow lane, as Mark got his boots on I
visited the first house and met David and Elen Morris; a lovely couple, aged 89
and 87 respectively. I practiced an odd
Welsh word with them, which brought a smile to David’s face. They were both extremely helpful and with a
name given for the hill I thanked them and re-joined Mark. The name of the hill still appears under the
Pt. notation in this blog post as we are awaiting the second edition of Y
Pedwarau to be published where all updated information; place-name and
numerical, will appear.
We set off at 6.40pm on a footpath that gained
height around the southern flank of our first hill, it was still scorchio and I
suffered a bit as the path soon turned in to the vestiges of a vehicle track
amongst the copious amounts of grass and low growing gorse.
On the path that crests the southern flank of the Pedwar |
Mark approaching the summit of the Pedwar with the rocks of Mynydd Eglwyseg in the background |
About an hour after setting out we were on the first of three planned summits. The highest point was easily identifiable and as the Trimble gathered its customary ten minutes of data we enjoyed the rest (well I did, I was absolutely knackered!) and looked out across the Vale of Llangollen to the high Berwyn beyond.
The Trimble GeoXH 6000 gathering data at the summit of the Pedwar |
The view west from the summit of the Pedwar |
The continuation from the Pedwar at SJ 189 456
to the next summit; Moel y Gamelin (SJ 176 465) was on a narrow path that
gained height toward the disused Berwyn Quarry, beyond the quarry the hillside
steepened, by now we were in shade as the evening’s sun sank lower in the
western horizon.
I seldom hill walk in the evening as I would
prefer an early start to gain height before the heat of the day hits, therefore
I am rarely on the hill in the light of late day, sometimes an extended winter
walk gives late afternoon light to be savoured, but I was looking forward to
this evening’s walk with the prospect of watching the sun set.
By the time we arrived at the summit cairn atop
Moel y Gamelin the late evening’s light was aglow, we stopped for a few
minutes, looked out toward the higher Eryri peaks all lined up from the
Carneddau giants in the north to the Glyderau and Yr Wyddfa with its distinct
profile when viewed from the east.
Mark beside the summit cairn on Moel y Gamelin (SJ 176 465) |
Moel y Faen (SJ 184 475) |
Mark on the final bit of up hill towards the summit of Moel y Faen |
Watching the sun set from the summit of Moel y Faen |
L-R; Yr Wyddfa, Glyderau and the Carneddau |
The walk down to the awaiting car beside the Ponderosa only took a few minutes; the sky was now darkened with slender tinged pink slithers of colour as the silhouetted shape of Moel Fama cast down on the ground below.
Moel Fama bathed in evening light |
The view from beside the car at Bwlch Oernant |
Survey Result:
Cyrn y Brain
Summit Height: 564.6m (converted to OSGM15, from subsequent Trimble GeoXH 6000 survey)
Summit Grid Reference: SJ 20820 48875 (from subsequent Trimble GeoXH 6000 survey)
Bwlch Height: 400.7m (converted to OSGM15, from subsequent Trimble GeoXH 6000 survey)
Summit Grid Reference: SJ 20820 48875 (from subsequent Trimble GeoXH 6000 survey)
Bwlch Height: 400.7m (converted to OSGM15, from subsequent Trimble GeoXH 6000 survey)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SJ 19348 48168 (from subsequent Trimble GeoXH 6000 survey)
Drop: 163.9m (from subsequent Trimble GeoXH 6000 survey)
Dominance: 29.02% (from subsequent Trimble GeoXH 6000 survey)
Dominance: 29.02% (from subsequent Trimble GeoXH 6000 survey)
Pt. 420.9m
Summit Height: 420.9m (converted to OSGM15)
Summit Grid Reference: SJ 18921 45682
Bwlch Height: 386.5m (converted to OSGM15)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SJ 18965 45880
Drop: 34.4m
Dominance: 8.18%
Dominance: 8.18%
For details on the 2nd bwlch survey of Cyrn y Brain
For further details please consult the Trimble survey spreadsheet click {here}
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