Upon reaching the summit of
Bryn y Fan (SN 931 885) on Saturday 15th April 2017 as well as
completing my 1,000th Welsh P30 I also completed one of those hill
ambitions that seem to come along from time to time, these usually take the
form of self-imposed challenges and mine are more infrequent when compared to
years ago, but upon completion they are no less enjoyable, in some ways this
self-imposed challenge is a little more so as it has taken so many years to
complete.
With Alex on the summit of Bryn y Fan. Photo: Charlie Leventon |
Outside of the higher Welsh
Hewitts and Deweys the first hill I purposely bagged because it had 30m minimum
prominence was in 2002, and as I started bagging Welsh Deweys in early 2000, it
could be said that it has taken me 15 – 17 years to reach the magic 1,000 mark.
When the whole of Wales was
mapped down to 30m prominence I thought it feasible to visit every P30 summit
on the Welsh mainland and although I did not set out to do this, I did hold
some form of inherent need to see how far I could make inroads into this list,
so far it’s taken me to the 1,000 mark, hopefully there will be a few more to
follow in the years to come.
The full set of the Welsh
mainland P30s will one day be completed, but I certainly will not be the first person
to do so, and although I will probably not complete this mammoth task, I will
be happy enough to visit more summits and explore other beautiful areas of the country
that I know as home.
By visiting so many hills in
one relatively small country the sense of memory is somewhat joyous, it is hard
to visualise every summit visited and every walk completed, but the overall
memory is one of blurred images of beautiful and varied landscape and happy
times spent with a multitude of people who I have shared this experience with
along the way.
I reached the summit of Bryn y
Fan with 13 others, many friends who I have shared my hill walking experiences over
the years, including Alex Cameron who had just completed his 1,000 Welsh P30 an
hour before we met and others who I had not visited a Welsh P30 with before. We sat just below the summit on the leeward
side of the chilly brisk wind and celebrated with bubbly and cake.
There’s always another hill to
visit, and for me it is now time to turn my attention to an unfinished list of Welsh
P15 hills that I have neglected over the last eight years, therefore the
remaining Welsh P30s will now have to take a sharing role with their P15
counterparts.
My totals in the 100m height
bands in reaching 1,000 Welsh P30s are given below:
30m –
below 100m
|
30 hills
|
100m
|
47 hills
|
200m
|
90 hills
|
300m (Y
Trichant)
|
129 hills
|
400m (Y
Pedwarau)
|
330 hills
|
500m
|
225 hills
and complete
|
600m
|
82 hills
and complete
|
700m
|
32 hills
and complete
|
800m
|
19 hills
and complete
|
900m
|
11 hills
and complete
|
1000m
|
5 hills
and complete
|
Myrddyn Phillips (April 2017)
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