03.10.18 Clip y Gylfinhir (SH 223 284)
Clip y Gylfinhir (SH 223 284) |
Clip y Gylfinhir was previously
surveyed with the Trimble GeoXH 6000 on the 28th December 2014, the resulting
height proved substantially lower than the 270m spot height that appears on the
Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map, and as the Standard Deviation and Estimated
Accuracies indicated the data set was not good, I wanted to re-visit and survey
this hill’s summit ever since. The
opportunity to do so was now here as Aled and I had visited Mynydd Penarfynydd
and Mynydd y Graig and it was only a short drive from these hills to the
parking area at the base of Clip y Gylfinhir, and whilst surveying this hill
Aled could visit the adjacent Mynydd y Rhiw, a hill he had not previously been
up.
Clip y Gylfinhir thrusts
upward and is coned in profile, it stands out even from afar as a pimple like
addition to the southern slopes of its higher neighbour; Mynydd y Rhiw, and the hill has association with the Tylwyth Teg; the mythological fairy like
creatures of Welsh folklore.
As Aled headed north
toward the trig pillar atop Mynydd y Rhiw I left a friendly Shetland pony
beside my car and as it nuzzled its head against the boot, and hoped that it
would not attempt to eat my rear wiper blade whilst I was on the hill!
Aled on the summit of Mynydd y Rhiw |
A paved road leads to
the adjacent mast and radar station that now sits beside Clip y Gylfinhir, from
this paved road the hill thrusts upward, with it being steep on all sides. I followed the road to its end and slowly
plodded up the steep rocky slopes toward its summit where an autumnal breeze met
me as it blew in from the sea.
The previous time this
hill was Trimbled I’d placed the equipment aligned with the highest rock, this
time I wanted the Trimble to be elevated above its immediate surrounds and
therefore placed it on top of my rucksack which acted as an improvised tripod,
having measured the offset between its internal antenna and the ground below I
pressed ‘Log’ and waited for ten minutes of data to be gathered and stored.
Gathering data at the summit of Clip y Gylfinhir |
The Trimble set-up position at the summit of Clip y Gylfinhir |
As the Trimble gathered
data I sat below it watching Aled making good progress up the path to the summit
of Mynydd y Rhiw, he was descending the hill as the Trimble continued beeping
away gathering its 600 individual datum points, once data were stored I closed
the equipment down, packed it away and headed down to the paved road and
arrived back at the car no more than a minute or so before Aled did likewise.
Survey Result:
Clip y Gylfinhir
Summit Height: 267.8m (converted to OSGM15) (significant height revision)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 22395 28472
Bwlch Height: 240.1m (converted to OSGM15) (from previous
Trimble GeoXH 6000 survey)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SH 22514 28524 (from previous Trimble GeoXH 6000 survey)
Drop: 27.7m
Dominance: 10.34%
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