On
the 9th September Anton Ciritis completed Y Pedwarau and became the
second person to do so, the first being Rob Woodall who completed on Moel
Eithinen (SJ 167 592) in the Bryniau Clwyd range on the 9th June
2011.
Front cover of the 1st Edition of Y Pedwarau (name now altered from The Pedwars) published May 2013 by Europeaklist |
Anton chose Pen Twyn (SN 857 463) as his last Pedwar, the hill is situated on the outskirts of Llanwrtud (Llanwrtyd Wells) in the southern part of mid Wales. Pen Twyn is rather unassuming as it is adjoined to Garn Wen, which at 511.6m is 35.0m higher. Both hills can be easily combined in a single outing and although part of their hill sides are covered in forestry; their summits are open with the summit of Pen Twyn crowned by a small neat cairn.
Pen Twyn (SN 857 463). Photo: Anton Ciritis |
The summit cairn on Pen Twyn. Photo: Anton Ciritis |
The
first 400m Welsh hill that Anton recorded visiting was on 17th
February 2009 in the great expanse of wilderness that makes up the Elenydd,
this was Esgair Dderw. This hill was
originally listed in the Sub-List and only received full P30 Pedwar status in
recent times, so even at this stage Anton was bagging hills that stood a
possibility for future promotion.
First section of the original Welsh 400m P30 list as presented on Geoff Crowder's V-G website |
Michael Dewey's Mountain tables book |
John and Anne Nuttall' two volume guides |
When Anton informed us of his completion he kindly sent some personal details through so that a post could appear on the Mapping Mountain Blog, part of what he sent appears below.
A tough set of hills unlike the other well done
list’s where there are well used tracks and paths to them, these are mainly
done using the ground you are faced with on the day navigating with the natural
landscape, there is something for everyone, bog, pastures, heather, rock,
track, fell and the dreaded tree crawling.
As for what next, well my goal is the Donald
Dewey’s and their deleted tops a natural progression after completing the
Donald’s, Donald Tops, New Donald’s and all the deleted tops associated with
these, the remaining Fours that I have to do are being done on a sort of as and
when basis when I only have the odd day off work or when passing going to
another area. When I want to do some more in Wales I think I shall continue to
do the sub 490-499 hills of which I have 3 to do and the sub Pedwarau tops.
Many
congratulations to Anton, the second person to complete Y Pedwarau.
Y
Pedwarau is available in e and print booklet form and can be interactively
ticked:
To
access the Europeaklist booklet ‘Y
Pedwarau’ as an e-booklet version or print booklet version please click
{here]
To
Access the list of ‘Y Pedwarau’ on
the Haroldstreet website for GPS Waypoints, Google mapping and on-line hill
bagging tick lists please click {here}
To
access the list of ‘Sub-Pedwar’ hills
on the Haoldstreet website for GPS Waypoints, Google mapping and on-line hill
bagging lists please click {here}
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