Pt. 66m (SH 299 270) - Lesser Dominant reclassified to Dominant
There has been a reclassification to the listing of Y Trechol – The Dominant Hills of Wales due to detail included on the Ordnance Survey enlarged mapping hosted on the Geograph website. This has resulted in the hill being reclassified from a Lesser Welsh Dominant to a Dominant hill. With the criteria for inclusion to this list being those Welsh P30 hills whose prominence equal or exceed half that of their absolute height.
The details relating to this hill’s inclusion as a Dominant hill are retrospective as it
appeared in the Pen Llŷn group of hills when published on the Mapping Mountains site on the 11th February 2016.
Prior to this hill’s inclusion as
a Dominant hill it was included as a Lesser Welsh Dominant hill based on its
summit position being at SH 295 266 where the 64m spot height appears on
Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer maps, with its listed drop being c 31m based
on an estimated bwlch height of c 33 and a Dominance
of 48.44%, importantly this map showed a 60m ring contour to the north-east of
this summit, but with no spot height the 64m map heighted summit was listed as
the Lesser Welsh Dominant hill.
In more recent years the Ordnance
Survey enlarged mapping hosted on the Geograph website has been made publicly
available and this scale of mapping shows many spot heights not on any other
publicly available map, and the 60m ring contour to the north-east of the 64m
map heighted summit is given a 66m summit spot height on this more detailed and
larger scaled map, and therefore the summit position of this hill has changed
to the higher map heighted hill and because of this the drop value and Dominance of the hill has also altered,
and it is now listed with a 66m summit and 32m bwlch height, with both spot
heights taken from the enlarged map on the Geograph website. These values give the hill 34m of drop and
51.52% Dominance.
The hill is in the Pen Llŷn group of hills and is placed in the Region of North Wales (Region A,
Sub-Region A1) with its Cardinal Hill being Garn
Fadrun (SH 278 351), and it is situated with the small community of Llanengan to the west and the small town
of Abersoch to the north-east.
If wanting to visit the hill it
can be easily ascended as it is near a number of minor roads, however its
summit is not a part of open access land so permission to visit should be
sought.
The hill is being listed by the
point (Pt. 66m) notation as an appropriate name either known locally or from
historical research has not been found by the author, although when the old
summit was first listed in the sub list that accompanied the P30 Welsh lists
that appeared on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website it was listed by an invented
name of Bryn Llanengan, named after
the village to the north-west of the old summit.
The hill is now listed with a 66m
summit and 32m bwlch height, with both spot heights taken from the Ordnance
Survey enlarged mapping hosted on the Geograph website. These values give the hill 34m of drop and 51.52%
Dominance.
The full details for the hill are:
Group: Pen Llŷn
Name: Pt. 66m
Dominance: 51.52%
OS 1:50,000 map: 123
Summit Grid Reference: SH 29957
27041
Summit Height: 66m
Drop Summit to Bwlch: 34m
Drop Bwlch to ODN: 32m
Myrddyn Phillips (March 2017)
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