The third and fourth alteration in the last two weeks has
just been announced to the Nuttalls list, with Tinside Rigg (NY 775 199) and Long
Fell (NY 768 198) being included with 19.3m and 16.5m of drop
respectively. These two hills join two
other recent alterations with Bram Rigg Top (SD 668 964) being deleted as an English
Nuttall with 14.7m of drop and Craig Gwaun Taf being included as a Welsh
Nuttall with 16.1m of drop. This now
brings the total of English Nuttalls up to 256, with the Welsh total being
190. A Nuttall is any hill in England
and also in Wales that has a minimum height of 2,000ft (609.6m) and a minimum
drop of 15m. The list was compiled by
John and Anne Nuttall and published by Cicerone Press in a two volume guide
entitled The Mountains of England and
Wales, volume 1 Wales and The
Mountains of England and Wales, volume 2 England, with the first edition of
each book published in 1989 and 1990 respectively.
Craig Gwaun Taf (SO 005 207) emerging out of the mist on the right, the recently announced new Nuttall |
There have been a number of reclassifications to these
lists, and these appear below in receding order under the name used by John and
Anne:
Long
Fell 623.5m at NY 76871 19810
Confirmation of promotion via the Grough website on
18.11.16, with affirmation of the inclusion via the Nuttall's website on 21.11.16. The hill was surveyed on 05.10.16 by Graham Jackson and Jim Bloomer using a Leica
GS15 with John and Anne also present, and by line survey conducted by John
Barnard, Chris Crocker and Simon Edwardes with the resulting 16.5m of drop
being sufficient for qualification as a Nuttall. English Nuttall total confirmed as 256.
Tinside
Rigg 624.0m at NY 77547 19904
Confirmation of promotion via the Grough website on
18.11.16, with affirmation of the inclusion via the Nuttall's website on 21.11.16. The hill was surveyed on 05.10.16 by Graham Jackson and Jim Bloomer using a Leica
GS15 with John and Anne also present, with the resulting 19.3m of drop being
sufficient for qualification as a Nuttall.
English Nuttall total confirmed as 255.
Bram
Rigg Top 672.9m at SD 66830 96464
The first English Nuttall to be deleted since publication of
John and Anne’s list and guidebook in 1990, with confirmation of the deletion
via the Nuttall’s website on 12.11.16. I
surveyed this hill with the Trimble GeoXH 6000 on 10.10.15 and as the result of
14.7m (14.683m) of drop was insufficient to retain its Nuttall status I
forwarded the result to John and Anne. A
line survey was later conducted on the hill on 06.10.16 by John Barnard and
Graham Jackson with John and Anne also present.
The result confirmed the Trimble survey with 14.68m of drop. Subsequently LIDAR analysis also gives the same 14.7m of drop and it is the summit height and position produced by this technique that is used above for this hill. English Nuttall total confirmed as 254.
Craig
Gwaun Taf 826.4m at SO 00548 20720
Confirmation of promotion via Joe Nuttall posting on the
Yahoo groups RHB forum on 04.11.16, this being the result of Joe Nuttall
relaying the information that LIDAR data gave this hill 15.783m of drop and
asking me if I could survey it with the Trimble, the resulting Trimble GeoXH
6000 survey confirmed that with 16.1m this hill has sufficient drop to qualify
as a Nuttall. With later affirmation via
the Nuttall’s website on 12.11.16. Welsh
Nuttall total confirmed as 190.
Calf
Top 609.61m at SD 66450 85624
Confirmation of reclassification via the Nuttall’s website
on 06.09.16. This hill had been surveyed
by John Barnard, Graham Jackson and myself using the Leica 530, firstly on the
15.04.10 when a two hour summit data set was gathered, and secondly on the
20.05.10 when a four hour summit data set was gathered. Both data sets were subsequently processed by
Ordnance Survey who confirmed that this hill was 609.58m high and therefore
just 2cm under 2,000ft (609.6m) in height.
However, six years later the Ordnance Survey produced their new geoid
model; OSGM15, resulting in all known accurate heights increasing by 2cm – 4cm
throughout England and also Wales, this resulted in Calf Top increasing in
known height to all of 6mm over 609.6m (2,000ft). English Nuttall total confirmed as 255.
Moelwyn
Mawr North Ridge Top 649.7m at SH
66099 45259
The second Welsh Nuttall to be deleted since publication of
John and Anne’s list and guidebook in 1989.
Confirmation of deletion via the Nuttall’s website on the 05.08.15,
reversing its inclusion (see below) after John Barnard, Graham Jackson and I
line surveyed the hill and also surveyed it with a Leica GS15 and Trimble GeoXH
6000 on 16.06.15, resulting in the hill having 14.77m of drop. Welsh Nuttall total confirmed as 189.
Thack
Moor 609.65m at NY 61166 46278
Confirmation of reclassification via the Nuttall’s website
on 03.04.13. This hill had been surveyed
by John Barnard, Graham Jackson and myself using the Leica 530 and Leica GS15,
firstly on the 22.08.12 when a two hour summit data set was gathered, and
secondly on the 03.03.13 when a four hour summit data set was gathered. Both data sets were subsequently processed by
Ordnance Survey who confirmed that this hill was 609.65m high and therefore
over 2,000ft (609.6m) in height. English
Nuttall total confirmed as 254.
Mynydd
Graig Goch 609.75m at SH 49732 48518
Confirmation of promotion to the Nuttalls list on 19.09.07
at a Press Conference held in the Oakeley Room at Plas Tan-y-bwlch,
Maentwrog. This hill was first proposed
as a prospective hill to survey by Aled Williams on the Nuttall’s message
board, and the survey that resulted in this hill’s reclassification to a
Nuttall was done in conjunction with Leica Geosystems with their
representative; James Whitworth being the surveyor who operated the Leica 1200,
Clwb Mynydda Cymru and the Snowdonia National Park Authority. Present on the survey were John Barnard,
Graham Jackson, Dewi Jones, Harold Morris, Anne Nuttall, John Nuttall, James
Whitworth and myself. Outside of The
Munro Society commissioning CMCR Ltd to survey two hills in Scotland for Munro
status this was the first time that Differential GPS equipment had been used
outside of the Ordnance Survey to determine the accurate height of hills. The resulting reclassification of Mynydd
Graig Goch made headlines on the television, radio and throughout the national
press. Welsh Nuttall total confirmed as
190.
Castell
y Gwynt 972m at SH 65397 58181
Confirmation of promotion to the Nuttalls list on
02.09.07. There were two hills
outstanding that needed accurately surveying out of the 166 hills I had
surveyed for Nuttall status, and this hill was the second of them. To my knowledge the hill was first proposed
for Nuttall status by Dewi Jones, and I subsequently surveyed this hill on a
number of occasions and forwarded the details to Dewi, and John and Anne, with
all my surveys giving this hill over 15m of drop. But it wasn’t until John Barnard, Dewi Jones
and I teamed up that this hill was surveyed with a Leica Disto A8 on the
24.07.07, resulting in the hill having 15.95m of drop. This hill was later surveyed with the Trimble
GeoXH 6000 as having 15.9m of drop.
Welsh Nuttall total confirmed as 189.
Carnedd
y Filiast N Top 721m at SH 61751
63165
Confirmation of promotion to the Nuttalls list on 02.09.07. There were two hills outstanding that needed
accurately surveying out of the 166 hills I had surveyed for Nuttall status,
and this hill was one of them. I
surveyed this hill on a number of occasions and forwarded the details to Dewi,
and John and Anne, but it wasn’t until John Barnard, Graham Jackson and I
teamed up that this hill was surveyed with an Automatic Level and Staff on the
26.05.07, resulting in the hill having 16.1m of drop. Welsh Nuttall total confirmed as 188.
Cadair
Bronwen NE Top 700m at SJ 08713 35222
The first Welsh Nuttall to be deleted since publication of
John and Anne’s list and guidebook in 1989.
Confirmation of deletion to the Nuttalls list on 02.09.07 with a
suitably wet wake held on behalf of the hill on 19.08.07. This hill was line surveyed by John Barnard
and Graham Jackson on 03.03.07, resulting in the hill having 10.7m of
drop. Welsh Nuttall total confirmed as
187.
Birks
Fell 610m at SD 91878 76369
Confirmation of promotion via the Nuttall’s wesbsite on
04.10.06 and confirmed on 05.10.06. This
hill had been proposed for inclusion as a Nuttall by several people, most
notably John Barnard and Graham Jackson who on the 03.06.06 used an Automatic
Level in calculating the height of the hill.
Subsequently John and Anne Nuttall had the height of the hill confirmed
by Ordnance Survey and then accepted it into their list of English 2,000ft
mountains. English Nuttall total
confirmed as 253.
Honister
Crag 634.0m at NY 21247 14152
The first new English Nuttall since publication of John and
Anne’s list and guidebook in 1990.
Confirmation of promotion via the Nuttall’s wesbsite after John and Anne
had surveyed the hill in November 2004.
This hill was proposed for inclusion as a Nuttall by Edwin Gradwell and
Andy Moffat, and subsequently surveyed with the Leica RX1250 by Alan Dawson,
resulting in the hill having 21.0m of drop.
English Nuttall total confirmed as 252.
Waun
Garnedd-y-filiast 650m at SH 87404
45247
Confirmation of promotion via letter dated 21.10.99 after
John and Anne had surveyed the hill. I’d
surveyed this hill on numerous occasions and forwarded the results to Dewi, and
to John and Anne. The hill was
subsequently line surveyed by Harold Morris, Dewi Jones, John Williams and
myself on 02.07.99 resulting in a 15.13m drop value. Welsh Nuttall total confirmed as 188.
Waun
Lefrith 676.2m at SN 79820 21451
Confirmation of promotion via letter dated 16.09.99, with
survey having been conducted by John and Anne Nuttall on 14.09.99. This was the first hill I ever surveyed and
repeated the process on a number of occasions and forwarded the results to John
and Anne. This hill was subsequently surveyed
with the Trimble GeoXH 6000 by me, resulting in the hill having a 15.9m
drop. Welsh Nuttall total confirmed as
187.
Waun
Camddwr 621.7m at SH 84832 20712
Confirmation of promotion via letter dated 16.09.99, with
survey having been conducted by John and Anne Nuttall on 10.09.99. I’d surveyed this hill on a number of occasions
and forwarded the results to John and Anne, with all my surveys giving this
hill over 15m of drop. This hill was
subsequently line surveyed and surveyed with a Leica GS15 and Trimble GeoXH
6000 by John Barnard, Graham Jackson and myself, resulting in the hill having a
15.5m drop. Welsh Nuttall total
confirmed as 186.
Moelwyn
Mawr North Ridge Top 649.7m at SH
66099 45259
Confirmation of promotion via letter dated 12.08.98, with
survey having been conducted by John and Anne Nuttall during the previous
week. I surveyed 166 hills for Welsh
Nuttall status and this hill was the first hill confirmed through these surveys
to enter the list of Nuttalls (it was also the second hill confirmed to lose
its Nuttall status, see above for details).
The details from this hill’s survey were passed on to Dewi, and John and
Anne, who all later surveyed it and came to the same conclusion that the hill
just had sufficient drop to be included.
It was also rather ingeniously surveyed on the 25.05.98 by Joe and Tara
Nuttall who used an almost full water bottle to ascertain its drop value. Welsh Nuttall total confirmed as 185.
Foel
Meirch c 800m at SH 65878 63744
Confirmation of promotion via letter to Dewi Jones dated
16.02.98, with survey having been conducted by John and Anne Nuttall on
15.02.98. Having met Dewi in the car
park at Bwlch y Groes I was inspired to take up surveying after he told me that
‘John and Anne had missed one on the northern ridge of Cnicht.’ I subsequently had a staff manufactured and
took up the challenge to find a new Nuttall, and sent Dewi details of this hill
which he then surveyed, passing the details on to John and Anne via
letter. Welsh Nuttall total confirmed as
184.
Craiglwyn 623m at SH 73056 60891
Confirmation of promotion via letter to Dewi Jones in late
1997, with Dewi having proposed this hill as a prospective new Nuttall via
letter to John and Anne Nuttall who subsequently surveyed it. Welsh Nuttall total confirmed as 183.
Cnicht
North Top 688m at SH 64803 46870
Confirmation of promotion via article in the Rambling Today magazine, dated spring
1997, after Dewi Jones surveyed the hill with a rudimentary levelling staff,
with the resulting qualifying drop value later confirmed by a line survey
conducted by Harold Morris and Tudur Owain.
Welsh Nuttall total confirmed as 182.
1990 -
Cicerone Press publishes The Mountains of
England and Wales, volume 2 England.
English Nuttall total confirmed as 251.
1989 -
Cicerone Press publishes The Mountains of
England and Wales, volume 1 Wales.
Welsh Nuttall total confirmed as 181.
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