26.03.18 High Vinnalls (SO 477 724)
High Vinnalls (SO 477 724) |
High Vinnalls is
positioned on the Shropshire – Herefordshire border and its summit commands
extensive views. Surrounding the summit
is the Mortimer Forest with this and the hill owned by the Forestry Commission. The forest is named after the Marcher Lords
family of Mortimer’s and nowadays has a number of marked trails leading toward
its high point. The summit used to be
decorated with an unsightly wooden tower whose remains are still on the rough
grass in a small fenced compound adjacent to the highest part of the hill.
I approached from the
north having parked my car in the Forestry Commission car park, as I clambered
out in to luxuriant early spring sunshine I struck up conversation with a woman
who was just setting out walking her dog.
After explaining what I planned to do she kindly offered to show me the
way, so once I had my boots on I joined her on the forest track that led toward
a narrow track leading uphill.
The woman’s name was
Shirley and she lived locally, it seems High Vinnalls is a popular place for
dog walkers as we soon met one of Shirley’s friends walking his dog, and I came
across a number of others during the 65 minutes on the hill.
Although the morning’s
sunshine gave an appealing edge to proceedings the chilled air meant that I
quickly put a thin pair of gloves on. The
forest path cut across another track as it steadily made progress ever higher,
and Shirley and her dog headed down one of the tracks near the summit after
pointing me toward the forest clearing and path which would take me to the high
point of the hill, I thanked her for her company and helping me with directions
as we parted.
Shirley kindly guided me toward the summit |
I was soon on top and
found the high point close to a bench beside the fenced compound on rough
ground and bramble. Once the Trimble was
positioned on my rucksack and the offset measured between its internal antenna
and the ground at its base I stood back and waited for it to collect its
allotted data.
Gathering data at the summit of High Vinnalls |
Thankfully the summit
area is free of trees and gives extensive views, my eyes were drawn toward the
Clee Hills and their highest point; Brown Clee Hill, which was my next
surveying objective.
Brown Clee Hill from High Vinnalls |
The Trimble set-up position at the summit of High Vinnalls |
The morning was so
subline that instead of the customary five minutes of data I waited for the
Trimble to collect ten, during which I admired the view and let my thoughts
wander. Once 600 datum points were
gathered I packed the Trimble away and headed down my inward route. Next stop Brown Clee Hill.
Survey Result:
High Vinnalls
Summit Height: 376.4m (converted to OSGM15)
Summit Grid Reference: SO 47791 72403
Drop: 249m
Dominance: 66.25%
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