31.12.16 Pinnacle
Hill (SO 767 421)
Pinnacle Hill (SO 767 421) taken on a clear and sunny day |
The etherealness of mist is a
delight, and especially so when there is a chill in the air. Its affect is one to close off near surrounds
and when coupled with the chill of a winter’s afternoon it forces gloved hands
and hatted heads which emphasises the act of enclosure.
This enclosure concentrates the
mind on one’s immediate surrounds; the delicate detail and seemingly distant
sounds that otherwise may slip by unnoticed.
The last day of 2016 brought these conditions to the Malvern Hills as we
headed south from the top of the Wyche Road, firstly on steps that gained
access to a grass dewed ridge.
The sun kissed crisp winter’s
day full of frost and distant views was not given us, but the enclosure of mist
brought a welcome hour of contentful wandering in one’s own immediate world.
The central section of the
Malvern Hills has Pinnacle Hill as its highest point, and it was the summit of
this hill that we aimed for. A few happy
shadowed figures passed us, some with dogs, and others without, generally their
presence was heard before being seen as mist laden voices cast out from the
gloom as a foreteller.
Lou on the ascent of Pinnacle Hill |
A slight breeze wisped in from
the west, accentuating the dewed chill, the Trimble survey seemed periphery to
the walk, but as it included a summit I thought it a shame to miss the
Trimbling opportunity, and so it was placed, aligned with the highest bit of
rock on the summit of Pinnacle Hill, and as Lou wandered around keeping her
back functioning and her body relatively warm, I waited patiently for the five
minutes of data to be stored.
Gathering data on the summit area of Pinnacle Hill |
Once the Trimble was packed
away we retraced our steps down the northern ridge and back to the car, it had
been good to get out even though we had come back without a view, sometimes one
can feel better for it.
Postscript:
Since the survey of this hill full LIDAR coverage is now available. The LIDAR (Light Detection & Ranging) technique produced highly accurate height and positional data that is now freely available for England and Wales. Consequently the numerical details for this hill has been analysed using this technique, resulting in the LIDAR height and position for the summit of this hill prioritised over that produced by the Trimble GeoXH 6000.
Survey Result:
Pinnacle Hill
Summit Height: 358.2m (LIDAR)
Summit Grid Reference: SO 76792 42109 (LIDAR)
Col Height: 261.1m (LIDAR)
Col Grid Reference: SO 76911 43719 (LIDAR)
Drop: 97.1m (LIDAR)
Dominance: 27.11% (LIDAR)
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