23.09.17
Pen y Crug (SO 029 303)
Pen y Crug (SO 029 303) |
Pen y Crug overlooks
Aberhonddu (Brecon) with the town nestling against the Afon Wysg (River Usk) as
it ebbs forever eastward. The hill is
crowned by a triangulation pillar and the remains of an impressive Iron Age
hill fort and gives expansive views to the higher southward hills.
Although passing close
to Aberhonddu on many an occasion I’d never stopped to visit Pen-y-crug, and
with a planned lunchtime meal and wander round Hay, Lou and I thought taking in
a small hill ideal to add to the day’s activities.
We approached from the
south-east following a bridleway consisting in part of tarmac and concrete as
it headed up beside enclosed hedgerows toward the last inhabited house or two
before open hillside gave access to the upper part of the hill.
Heading up the path toward Pen y Crug |
Driving west from
Worcester the weather had proved a murky combination of grey low mist and
persistent drizzle, not an ideal combination for a hill walk, but a slight
brightness pervaded the land further west and as we walked up the bridleway the
cloud base had risen and the rain had thankfully stopped.
The enclosed nature of
the lower part of the walk was in contrast to the upper part of the hill as a
greened path led beside coloured autumnal bracken through the hill’s old
defensive ditches toward the summit.
The view south-east down the path we'd just come up |
Glimmers of brightness
slowly showed as we approached the trig pillar, whilst Lou headed off to admire
the view I set the Trimble atop my rucksack and activated it to gather the
allotted 300 datum points and five minutes of data.
Lou with Aberhonddu (Brecon) nestled in the valley below |
The summit consists of
closely cropped grass that wouldn’t be out of place on the putting green of a golf
course, with the high point about five metres from the base of the trig pillar
which is enclosed in stone with its upper part painted white and festooned in a
red dragon motif.
Gathering data at the summit of Pen y Crug |
Once data were stored
and the Trimble closed off and packed away we retraced our inward route back
down the hill where sunshine and warmth greeted us.
Survey Result:
Pen y Crug
Summit Height: 331.2m (converted to OSGM15) (Trimble GeoXH 6000)
Summit Grid Reference: SO 02927 30312 (Trimble GeoXH 6000)
Bwlch Height: 219.9m (LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SO 02162 30880 (LIDAR)
Drop: 111.4m (Trimble GeoXH 6000 summit and LIDAR bwlch)
Dominance: 33.62% (Trimble GeoXH 6000 summit and LIDAR bwlch)
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