Mapping Mountains - Hill Reclassifications - Y Pedwarau
Esgair Wen (SN 807 664) – 400m Sub-Pedwar reclassified to Pedwar (105th reclassification)
There has been a reclassification to the listing of the Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from LIDAR analysis conducted by Aled Williams.
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LIDAR image of Esgair Wen (SN 807 664) |
The criteria for the list that this reclassification applies to are:
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Y Pedwarau - The 400m Hills of Wales by Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams |
The name the hill is listed by is Esgair Wen and it is adjoined to the Drygarn Fawr group of hills, which are situated in the northern part of South Wales (Region B, Sub-Region B1), and it is positioned with minor roads to its north-west, west south-west and east south-east, and has the village of Pontrhydfendigaid towards the west.
After the sub list was standardised, and interpolated heights and drop values also included the details for this hill were re-evaluated and it was listed with an estimated c 30m of drop, based on the 496m summit spot height that appeared on the contemporary Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map, and an estimated c 466m bwlch height, based on interpolation of 10m contouring between 460m – 470m.
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Extract from the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map |
Since the original publication of the Welsh P30 lists on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website there have been a number of maps made available online. Some of these are historic such as the series of Six-Inch maps on the National Library of Scotland website. Whilst others were digitally updated such as the Ordnance Survey Vector Map Local that was hosted on the Geograph website and which was entitled the Interactive Coverage Map, whilst others are current and digitally updated such as the interactive mapping on the Magic Maps and WalkLakes websites.
The details for this hill were re-assessed when the Ordnance Survey Vector Map Local hosted on the Geograph website and which was entitled the Interactive Coverage Map became available online. This mapping had many spot heights not on other publicly available Ordnance Survey maps and for this hill it had a 465m bwlch spot height, and when coupled with its 496m summit spot height these values gave this hill 31m of drop, and these are the values given this hill when the 1st edition of the Y Pedwarau was published by Europeaklist in May 2013.
However, it was not until LIDAR became available that the details for this hill could be accurately re-assessed. The LIDAR (Light Detection & Ranging) technique produced highly accurate height data that is now freely available for much of England and Wales.
The details for this hill were analysed using what is now the archived Welsh LIDAR, resulting in a 494.6m summit height and a 464.7m bwlch height, with these values giving this hill 29.9m of drop and therefore it was reclassified to 400m Sub-Pedwar status.
However, new Welsh LIDAR has now been used to analyse the details for this hill, resulting in a 494.8m summit height and a 464.8m bwlch height, with these values giving this hill 30.0m of drop, which is sufficient for it to be reinstated to Pedwar status.
The full details for the hill are:
Group: Drygarn Fawr
Name: Esgair Wen
OS 1:50,000 map: 135, 136, 147
Summit Height: 494.8m (LIDAR)
Summit Grid Reference: SN 80767 66474 (LIDAR)
Bwlch Height: 464.8m (LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SN 80123 66302 (LIDAR)
Drop: 30.0m (LIDAR)
For the additions, reclassifications and deletions to Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales reported on Mapping Mountains since the May 2013 publication of the list by Europeaklist please consult the following Change Registers:
Y Pedwarau
Y Pedwarau – 400m Sub-Pedwarau
Y Pedwarau – 390m Sub-Pedwarau
Y Pedwarau – 390m Double Sub-Pedwarau
Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams (September 2023)
Mapping Mountains - Hill Reclassifications - Y Pedwarau
Bryn Titli (SN 933 757) – 400m Sub-Pedwar addition (104th reclassification)
Survey post for Bryn Titli
There has been an addition to the listing of the Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from a Trimble GeoXH 6000 survey conducted by Myrddyn Phillips and detail produced by Joe Nuttall in his surface analysis progamme, with subsequent LIDAR analysis conducted by the DoBIH team and independently by Myrddyn Phillips.
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Bryn Titli (SN 933 757) |
The criteria for the list that this addition applies to are:
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Y Pedwarau - The 400m Hills of Wales by Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams |
The name the hill is listed by is Bryn Titli and it is adjoined to the Hirddywel group of hills, which are situated in the north-easterly part of South Wales (Region B, Sub-Region B2), and it is positioned with the A470 road to its west and a minor road and the B4518 road to its east, and has the village of Llangurig towards the north north-west.
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Extract from the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map |
After the sub list was standardised, and interpolated heights and drop values also included the details for this hill were re-evaluated and it was listed with 19m of drop, based on the 493m summit spot height and the 474m bwlch spot height that appeared on the Ordnance Survey Vector Map Local hosted on Geograph website and which was entitled the Interactive Coverage Map.
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The Trimble GeoXH 6000 gathering data at the summit of Bryn Titli |
Subsequently this hill was surveyed with the Trimble GeoXH 6000 on the 12.03.16, resulting in a 492.7m summit height positioned at SN 93383 75719 and a 472.7m bwlch height positioned at SN 93214 76009, with these values giving this hill 19.97m of drop.
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The Trimble GeoXH 6000 set-up position at the bwlch of Bryn Titli |
However, it was not until LIDAR became available that the details for this hill relative to the data produced by the Trimble GeoXH 6000 could be accurately re-assessed. The LIDAR (Light Detection & Ranging) technique produced highly accurate height data that is now freely available for much of England and Wales.
LIDAR analysis gives a 493.0m summit height positioned at SN 93382 75719 and a 473.0m bwlch height positioned at SN 93192 76017, with these values giving this hill 20.1m of drop.
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LIDAR image of Bryn Titli (SN 933 757) |
Since the survey of these hills, the LIDAR (Light Detection & Ranging) technique is now being used to produce accurate height and position for hills. Therefore, numerical data produced by surveying with the Trimble GeoXH 6000 is being updated. However, each individual data set is analysed and as data produced by the Trimble GeoXH 6000 is considered more accurate it is this relative to the position produced by LIDAR that is prioritised.
Therefore, the addition of this hill to 400m Sub-Pedwar status is due to a Trimble GeoXH 6000 survey and LIDAR analysis, resulting in a 492.7m summit height and a 472.7m bwlch height, with these values giving this hill 20.0m of drop, which is sufficient for it to be classified as a 400m Sub-Pedwar.
The full details for the hill are:
Group: Hirddywel
Name: Bryn Titli
OS 1:50,000 map: 136, 147
Summit Height: 492.7m (converted to OSGM15, Trimble GeoXH 6000)
Summit Grid Reference: SN 93383 75719 (Trimble GeoXH 6000)
Bwlch Height: 472.7m (converted to OSGM15, height relative to Trimble GeoXH 6000)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SN 93192 76017 (LIDAR)
Drop: 20.0m (Trimble GeoXH 6000 summit and LIDAR with height relative to Trimble GeoXH 6000 bwlch)
For the additions, reclassifications and deletions to Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales reported on Mapping Mountains since the May 2013 publication of the list by Europeaklist please consult the following Change Registers:
Y Pedwarau
Y Pedwarau – 400m Sub-Pedwarau
Y Pedwarau – 390m Sub-Pedwarau
Y Pedwarau – 390m Double Sub-Pedwarau
Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams (August 2023)
Mapping Mountains - Hill Reclassifications - Y Pedwarau
Moel Wnog (SH 735 440) – Pedwar reclassified to 400m Sub-Pedwar (103rd reclassification)
Significant Height Revisions post for Moel Wnog
There has been a reclassification to the listing of the Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from detail produced by Joe Nuttall in his surface analysis progamme, with subsequent LIDAR analysis conducted by the DoBIH team and independently by Aled Williams and Myrddyn Phillips.
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LIDAR image of Moel Wnog (SH 735 440) |
The criteria for the list that this reclassification applies to are:
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Y Pedwarau - The 400m Hills of Wales by Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams |
The name the hill is listed by is Moel Wnog and it is adjoined to the Arenig Fach group of hills, which are situated in the north-westerly part of North Wales (Region A, Sub-Region A2), and it is positioned with a minor road to its west, the A470 road farther to its west, the B4391 road to its south-west and the B4407 road to its south-east, and has the village of Ffestiniog towards the south-west.
After the sub list was standardised, and interpolated heights and drop values also included the details for this hill were re-evaluated and it was listed with an estimated c 29 of drop, based on an estimated c 468m summit height and an estimated c 439m bwlch height, with both heights based on interpolation of 10m contouring that appears on the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map.
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Extract from the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map |
Prior to the 1st edition of the Y Pedwarau being published by Europeaklist in May 2013, the details for this hill were re-evaluated and it was listed as a Pedwar with an estimated c 34m of drop, based on the 473m summit spot height that appears on the Harvey 1:40,000 British Mountain Map and an estimated c 439m bwlch height.
However, it was not until LIDAR became available that the details for this hill could be accurately re-assessed. The LIDAR (Light Detection & Ranging) technique produced highly accurate height data that is now freely available for much of England and Wales.
Therefore, the reclassification of this hill to 400m Sub-Pedwar status is due to LIDAR analysis, resulting in a 471.3m summit height and a 441.5m bwlch height, with these values giving this hill 29.8m of drop, which is insufficient for it to be classified as a Pedwar.
The full details for the hill are:
Group: Arenig Fach
Name: Moel Wnog
OS 1:50,000 map: 124
Summit Height: 471.3m (LIDAR)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 73522 44084 (LIDAR)
Bwlch Height: 441.5m (LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SH 73597 44355 (LIDAR)
Drop: 29.8m (LIDAR)
For the additions, reclassifications and deletions to Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales reported on Mapping Mountains since the May 2013 publication of the list by Europeaklist please consult the following Change Registers:
Y Pedwarau
Y Pedwarau – 400m Sub-Pedwarau
Y Pedwarau – 390m Sub-Pedwarau
Y Pedwarau – 390m Double Sub-Pedwarau
Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams (August 2023)
Mapping Mountains - Hill Reclassifications - Y Pedwarau
Crin Fynydd (SO 178 605) – Pedwar reclassified to 400m Sub-Pedwar (102nd reclassification)
There has been a reclassification to the listing of the Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from detail produced by Joe Nuttall in his surface analysis progamme, with subsequent LIDAR analysis conducted by the DoBIH team and independently by Aled Williams and Myrddyn Phillips.
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Crin Fynydd (SO 178 605) |
The criteria for the list that this reclassification applies to are:
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Y Pedwarau - The 400m Hills of Wales by Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams |
The name the hill is listed by is Crin Fynydd and it is adjoined to the Fforest Glud group of hills, which are situated in the easterly part of South Wales (Region B, Sub-Region B3), and it is positioned with the A44 road to its south and a minor road to its south-east, and has the village of Maesyfed (New Radnor) towards the east.
When the original 400m height band of Welsh P30 hills was published on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website, this hill was included in the main P30 list with a 468m summit height and a 438m bwlch height, with both heights based on the spot heights that appear on the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map, and this hill was subsequently listed with 30m of drop based on the above values when the 1st edition of the Y Pedwarau was published by Europeaklist in May 2013.
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Extract from the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map |
However, it was not until LIDAR became available that the details for this hill could be accurately re-assessed. The LIDAR (Light Detection & Ranging) technique produced highly accurate height data that is now freely available for much of England and Wales.
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LIDAR image of Crin Fynydd (SO 178 605) |
Therefore, the reclassification of this hill to 400m Sub-Pedwar status is due to LIDAR analysis, resulting in a 467.3m summit height and a 438.3m bwlch height, with these values giving this hill 29.0m of drop, which is insufficient for it to be classified as a Pedwar.
The full details for the hill are:
Group: Fforest Glud
Name: Crin Fynydd
OS 1:50,000 map: 148
Summit Height: 467.3m (LIDAR)
Summit Grid Reference: SO 17846 60534 & SO 17846 60536 & SO 17853 60534 (LIDAR)
Bwlch Height: 438.3m (LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SO 17865 60748 (LIDAR)
Drop: 29.0m (LIDAR)
For the additions, reclassifications and deletions to Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales reported on Mapping Mountains since the May 2013 publication of the list by Europeaklist please consult the following Change Registers:
Y Pedwarau
Y Pedwarau – 400m Sub-Pedwarau
Y Pedwarau – 390m Sub-Pedwarau
Y Pedwarau – 390m Double Sub-Pedwarau
Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams (August 2023)
Mapping Mountains - Hill Reclassifications - Y Pedwarau
Mynydd Fforest (SO 094 395) – 400m Pedwar reclassified to 390m Sub-Pedwar (101st reclassification)
There has been a reclassification to the listing of the Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from detail produced by Joe Nuttall in his surface analysis progamme, with subsequent LIDAR analysis conducted by the DoBIH team and independently by Aled Williams and Myrddyn Phillips.
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Mynydd Fforest (SO 094 395) |
The criteria for the list that this reclassification applies to are:
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Y Pedwarau - The 400m Hills of Wales by Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams |
The name the hill is listed by is Mynydd Fforest and it is adjoined to the Mynydd Epynt group of hills, which are situated in the central part of South Wales (Region B, Sub-Region B1), and it is positioned with a minor road to its west, south and north-east, with the A470 road farther to its east, and has the village of Erwyd (Erwood) towards the north.
When the original 400m height band of Welsh P30 hills was published on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website, this hill was included in the main P30 list with a summit height of 400m, based on the spot height adjoined to the triangulation pillar that appears on the Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 Landranger and 1:25,000 Explorer map.
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Extract from the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map |
After the sub list was standardised, and interpolated heights and drop values also included the details for this hill were re-evaluated and it was listed with an estimated c 63m of drop, based on the 400m summit spot height and an estimated c 337m bwlch height, based on interpolation of 10m contouring between 330m – 340m, and these were the values this hill was listed by when the 1st edition of the Y Pedwarau was published by Europeaklist in May 2013.
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LIDAR summit image of Mynydd Fforest (SO 094 395) |
However, it was not until LIDAR became available that the details for this hill could be accurately re-assessed. The LIDAR (Light Detection & Ranging) technique produced highly accurate height data that is now freely available for much of England and Wales.
Therefore, the reclassification of this hill from Pedwar status is due to LIDAR analysis, resulting in a 399.8m summit height and a 334.9m bwlch height, with these values giving this hill 65.0m of drop, with its height now sufficient for it to be classified as a 390m Sub-Pedwar.
The full details for the hill are:
Group: Mynydd Epynt
Name: Mynydd Fforest
OS 1:50,000 map: 161
Summit Height: 399.8m (LIDAR)
Summit Grid Reference: SO 09495 39530 (LIDAR)
Bwlch Height: 334.9m (LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SO 07943 38253 (LIDAR)
Drop: 65.0m (LIDAR)
For the additions, reclassifications and deletions to Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales reported on Mapping Mountains since the May 2013 publication of the list by Europeaklist please consult the following Change Registers:
Y Pedwarau
Y Pedwarau – 400m Sub-Pedwarau
Y Pedwarau – 390m Sub-Pedwarau
Y Pedwarau – 390m Double Sub-Pedwarau
Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams (July 2023)
Mapping Mountains - Hill Reclassifications - Y Pedwarau
Pt. 415.1m (SO 072 065) – 400m Sub-Pedwar addition (100th reclassification)
There has been an addition to the listing of the Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from LIDAR analysis conducted by Myrddyn Phillips.
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LIDAR image of Pt. 415.1m (SO 072 065) |
The criteria for the list that this addition applies to are:
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Y Pedwarau - The 400m Hills of Wales by Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams |
The hill is being listed by the point (Pt. 415.1m) notation and it is adjoined to the Cefn yr Ystrad group of hills, which are situated in the southern part of South Wales (Region B, Sub-Region B5), and it is positioned with the A4060 road to its north-west and a minor road to its south, and has the town of Merthyr Tudful towards the west.
This hill is a recent man-made construction and has undergone extensive terra-forming in the interim between the original compilation of this list and nowadays when independent surveyors, the availability of LIDAR and more detailed online mapping all give opportunity for increased numerical accuracy. However, due to quarrying activity no contours of note appear on the contemporary Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 Landranger and 1:25,000 Explorer map.
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Extract from the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map |
However, it was not until LIDAR became available that the details for this hill were accurately re-assessed. The LIDAR (Light Detection & Ranging) technique produced highly accurate height data that is now freely available for much of England and Wales.
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LIDAR image of Pt. 415.1m (SO 072 065) |
Although it was LIDAR that first distinguished the validity of this hill it is worth making note of its details on other mapping. Since the original publication of the Welsh P30 lists on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website there have been a number of maps made available online. Some of these are historic such as the series of Six-Inch maps on the National Library of Scotland website. Whilst others were digitally updated such as the Ordnance Survey Vector Map Local that was hosted on the Geograph website and which was entitled the Interactive Coverage Map, whilst others are current and digitally updated such as the interactive mapping on the Magic Maps and WalkLakes websites.
One of the mapping resources now available online is the WalkLakes website which hosts an interactive map originated from the Ordnance Survey Open Data programme. This map has many spot heights not on other publicly available maps and a 374m, 384m and a 397m spot height appear in the vicinity of the summit of this hill.
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Extract from the interactive mapping hosted on the WalkLakes website |
Another resource now available online is the interactive mapping hosted on the Welsh Government website and entitled the DataMapWales. This mapping has 5m contours and its detail matches that produced from the OS Terrain 5 product, which compliments much of that produced from LIDAR, and for this hill it has an uppermost 415m ring contour.
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Extract from the interactive mapping entitled the DataMapWales |
Therefore, the addition of this hill to 400m Sub-Pedwar status is due to LIDAR analysis, resulting in a 415.1m summit height and a 389.8m bwlch height, with these values giving this hill 25.3m of drop, which is sufficient for it to be classified as a 400m Sub-Pedwar.
The full details for the hill are:
Group: Cefn yr Ystrad
Name: Pt. 415.1m
OS 1:50,000 map: 160
Summit Height: 415.1m (LIDAR)
Summit Grid Reference: SO 07212 06536 (LIDAR)
Bwlch Height: 389.8m (LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SO 07596 06528 (LIDAR)
Drop: 25.3m (LIDAR)
For the additions, reclassifications and deletions to Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales reported on Mapping Mountains since the May 2013 publication of the list by Europeaklist please consult the following Change Registers:
Y Pedwarau
Y Pedwarau – 400m Sub-Pedwarau
Y Pedwarau – 390m Sub-Pedwarau
Y Pedwarau – 390m Double Sub-Pedwarau
Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams (July 2023)
Mapping Mountains - Hill Reclassifications - Y Pedwarau
Cefn Gwenffrwd (SN 740 486) – 400m Sub-Pedwar reclassified to Pedwar (99th reclassification)
There has been a reclassification to the listing of the Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from detail produced by Joe Nuttall in his surface analysis progamme, with subsequent LIDAR analysis conducted by the DoBIH team and independently by Aled Williams and Myrddyn Phillips.
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LIDAR image of Cefn Gwenffrwd (SN 740 486) |
The criteria for the list that this reclassification applies to are:
Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales. Welsh hills at or above 400m and below 500m in height that have 30m minimum drop, accompanying the main Y Pedwarau list are five categories of sub hills, with this hill being reclassified from the 400m Sub-Pedwar category. The criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 400m and below 500m in height that have 20m or more and below 30m of drop. The list is co-authored by Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams and is published on Mapping Mountains in Google Doc format.
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Y Pedwarau - The 400m Hills of Wales by Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams |
The name the hill is listed by is Cefn Gwenffrwd and it is adjoined to the Esgair Wen group of hills, which are situated in the central part of South Wales (Region B, Sub-Region B1), and it is positioned with a minor road to its north and south, and has the village of Llanddewibrefi towards the north-west.
After the sub list was standardised, and interpolated heights and drop values also included the details for this hill were re-evaluated and it was listed with an estimated c 26m of drop, based on the 422m summit spot height that appears on the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map and an estimated c 396m bwlch height based on interpolation of 10m contouring between 390m – 400m.
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Extract from the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map |
When the 1st edition of the Y Pedwarau was published by Europeaklist in May 2013, the details for this ill were re-evaluated and it was listed as a 400m Sub-Pedwar with 29m of drop, based on the 422m summit spot height that appears on the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map and the 393m bwlch spot height that appeared on the Ordnance Survey Vector Map Local hosted on the Geograph website and which was entitled the Interactive Coverage Map.
However, it was not until LIDAR became available that the details for this hill could be accurately re-assessed. The LIDAR (Light Detection & Ranging) technique produced highly accurate height data that is now freely available for much of England and Wales.
Therefore, the reclassification of this hill from 400m Sub-Pedwar status is due to LIDAR analysis, resulting in a 422.7m summit height and a 392.4m bwlch height, with these values giving this hill 30.3m of drop, which is sufficient for it to be classified as a Pedwar.
The full details for the hill are:
Group: Esgair Wen
Name: Cefn Gwenffrwd
OS 1:50,000 map: 146, 147
Summit Height: 422.7m (LIDAR)
Summit Grid Reference: SN 74078 48615 (LIDAR)
Bwlch Height: 392.4m (LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SN 74312 49157 (LIDAR)
Drop: 30.3m (LIDAR)
For the additions, reclassifications and deletions to Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales reported on Mapping Mountains since the May 2013 publication of the list by Europeaklist please consult the following Change Registers:
Y Pedwarau
Y Pedwarau – 400m Sub-Pedwarau
Y Pedwarau – 390m Sub-Pedwarau
Y Pedwarau – 390m Double Sub-Pedwarau
Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams (July 2023)
Mapping Mountains - Hill Reclassifications - Y Pedwarau
Stonewall Hill (SO 318 696) – 400m Sub-Pedwar addition (98th reclassification)
1st survey post for Stonewall Hill
2nd survey post for Stonewall Hill
Significant Height Revisions post for Stonewall Hill
There has been an addition to the listing of the Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales under the classification of National Top status (for details relating to the concept of National Tops see separate post), with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill confirmed by LIDAR analysis and a subsequent Trimble GeoXH 6000 survey conducted by Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams.
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Stonewall Hill (SO 318 696) |
The criteria for the list that this addition applies to are:
Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales. Welsh hills at or above 400m and below 500m in height that have 30m minimum drop, accompanying the main Y Pedwarau list are five categories of sub hills, with this hill being added to the 400m Sub-Pedwar category. The criteria for 400m Sub-Pedwar status being all Welsh hills at or above 400m and below 500m in height that have 20m or more and below 30m of drop. The list is co-authored by Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams and is published on Mapping Mountains in Google Doc format.
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Y Pedwarau - The 400m Hills of Wales by Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams |
The name the hill is listed by is Stonewall Hill and it is adjoined to the Beacon Hill group of hills, which are situated in Mid and West Wales (Region B, Sub-Region B1), and it is positioned with the A4113 road to its north, a minor road to its immediate west and the B4355 road farther to its west, and has the town of Trefyclo (Knighton) towards the north-west.
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Extract from the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map |
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Extract from the Ordnance Survey series of Six-Inch maps showing the course of the border |
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Extract from the Magic Maps website showing the course of the border |
When the 1st edition of the Y Pedwarau was published by Europeaklist in May 2013, this hill was not included as the concept of National Tops had not been devised. The hill was subsequently analysed using contemporary Ordnance Survey maps and LIDAR for height and drop. The LIDAR (Light Detection & Ranging) technique produced highly accurate height data that is now freely available for much of England and Wales.
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LIDAR image of Stonewall Hill (SO 318 696) |
LIDAR analysis confirms this hill as over 400m in height, and as the summit has now been surveyed with the Trimble GeoXH 6000, it is this result that is being prioritised for listing purposes.
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Gathering data at the summit of Stonewall Hill |
Therefore, the confirmation of the addition of this hill to 400m Sub-Pedwar status under the National Top classification is due to LIDAR analysis and a subsequent Trimble GeoXH 6000 survey, resulting in a 400.1m summit height and a 376.4m bwlch height, with these values giving this hill 23.8m of drop which is sufficient for it to be classified as a 400m Sub-Pedwar.
The full details for the hill are:
Group: Beacon Hill
Name: Stonewall Hill
OS 1:50,000 map: 137, 148
Summit Height: 400.1m (converted to OSGM15)
Summit Grid Reference: SO 31823 69655
Bwlch Height: 376.4m (converted to OSGM15)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SO 31273 70279
Drop: 23.8m
For the additions, reclassifications and deletions to Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales reported on Mapping Mountains since the May 2013 publication of the list by Europeaklist please consult the following Change Registers:
Y Pedwarau
Y Pedwarau – 400m Sub-Pedwarau
Y Pedwarau – 390m Sub-Pedwarau
Y Pedwarau – 390m Double Sub-Pedwarau
Aled Williams and Myrddyn Phillips (October 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Hill Reclassifications - Y Pedwarau
Hergest Ridge (SO 246 557) – Pedwar addition (97th reclassification)
Survey post for Hergest Ridge
There has been an addition to the listing of the Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales under the classification of National Top status (for details relating to the concept of National Tops see separate post), with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill confirmed by LIDAR analysis and a subsequent Trimble GeoXH 6000 survey conducted by Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams.
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Hergest Ridge (SO 246 557) |
The criteria for the list that this addition applies to are:
Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales. Welsh hills at or above 400m and below 500m in height that have 30m minimum drop. The list is co-authored byMyrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams and is published on Mapping Mountains in Google Doc format.
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Y Pedwarau - The 400m Hills of Wales by Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams |
The name the hill is listed by is Hergest Ridge and it is adjoined to the Gwaun Ceste group of hills, which are situated in the eastern part of Mid and West Wales (Region B, Sub-Region B1), and it is positioned with the A44 road to its north-east, the B4594 road to its west and a minor road to its south, and has the small village of Llanfair Llythynwg (Gladestry) towards the west south-west.
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Extract from the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map |
When the 1st edition of the Y Pedwarau was published by Europeaklist in May 2013, this hill was not included as the concept of National Tops had not been devised. The hill was subsequently analysed using contemporary Ordnance Survey maps and LIDAR for height and drop. The LIDAR (Light Detection & Ranging) technique produced highly accurate height data that is now freely available for much of England and Wales.
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LIDAR image of Hergest Ridge (SO 246 557) |
LIDAR analysis confirms this hill as over 400m in height, and as the summit has now been surveyed with the Trimble GeoXH 6000, it is this result that is being prioritised for listing purposes.
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The Trimble GeoXH 6000 gathering data at the summit of Hergest Ridge (SO 246 557) |
Therefore, the confirmation of the addition of this hill to Pedwar status under the National Top classification is due to LIDAR analysis and a subsequent Trimble GeoXH 6000 survey, resulting in a 401.0m summit height and a 269.4m bwlch height, with these values giving this hill 131.7m of drop which is sufficient for it to be classified as a Pedwar.
The full details for the hill are:
Group: Gwaun Ceste
Name: Hergest Ridge
OS 1:50,000 map: 148
Summit Height: 401.0m (converted to OSGM15, Trimble GeoXH 6000)
Summit Grid Reference: SO 24693 55769 (Trimble GeoXH 6000)
Bwlch Height: 269.5m (LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SO 22053 55707 (LIDAR)
Drop: 131.5m (Trimble GeoXH 6000 summit and LIDAR bwlch)
For the additions, reclassifications and deletions to Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales reported on Mapping Mountains since the May 2013 publication of the list by Europeaklist please consult the following Change Registers:
Y Pedwarau
Y Pedwarau – 400m Sub-Pedwarau
Y Pedwarau – 390m Sub-Pedwarau
Y Pedwarau – 390m Double Sub-Pedwarau
Aled Williams and Myrddyn Phillips (October 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Hill Reclassifications - Y Pedwarau
Boncyn Nadroedd (SJ 027 540) – 390m Double Sub-Pedwar deletion (96th reclassification)
There has been a deletion to the listing of the Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from detail on contemporary maps produced from Ordnance Survey data.
The criteria for the list that this deletion applies to are:
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Y Pedwarau - The 400m Hills of Wales by Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams |
The name the hill is listed by is Boncyn Nadroedd and it is adjoined to the Mynydd Hiraethog group of hills which are situated in the north-eastern part of North Wales (Region A, Sub-Region A2), and it is positioned with minor roads to its north, west and east, and has the town of Rhuthun (Ruthin) towards the east north-east.
When the sub list was standardised, and interpolated heights and drop values also included the details for this hill were re-evaluated and it was listed with an estimated c 23m of drop, based on interpolated values of c 390m and c 367m for its summit and bwlch respectively, with each based on interpolation of 10m contouring on the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map, and these were the details that it appeared under after the 390m sub categories were added to the Y Pedwarau list.
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Extract from the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map |
The details for this hill were re-assessed when the OS Maps website became available online. This is the replacement for OS Get-a-map and has contours at 5m intervals which are proving consistently more accurate compared to the 5m contours that sometimes appear on Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer maps and used to appear on the online Vector Map Local. This re-assessment resulted in the estimated bwlch height for this hill being amended to c 368m, with this based on interpolation of 5m contouring between 365m – 370m.
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Extract from the Magic Maps website |
The details for this hill were also re-assessed against Ordnance Survey data hosted on the Magic Maps website as well as the WalkLakes website, and what was thought to be a tiny uppermost 390m summit ring contour is given a 389m spot height on these two interactive maps, implying that what was taken as a small ring contour on the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map, is in fact a spot height missing its 389m height.
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Extract from the WalkLakes website |
Therefore, the deletion of this hill from 390m Double Sub-Pedwar status is due to detail on contemporary maps produced from Ordnance Survey data, resulting in a 389m summit height and a c 368m bwlch height, with these values giving this hill c 21m of drop, which is insufficient for it to be classified as a 390m Double Sub-Pedwar.
The full details for the hill are:
Group: Mynydd Hiraethog
Name: Boncyn Nadroedd
OS 1:50,000 map: 116
Summit Height: 389m (spot height)
Summit Grid Reference: SJ 02740 54035 (spot height)
Bwlch Height: c 368m (interpolation)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SJ 02565 54068 (interpolation)
Drop: c 21m (spot height summit and interpolated bwlch)
For the additions, reclassifications and deletions to Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales reported on Mapping Mountains since the May 2013 publication of the list by Europeaklist please consult the following Change Registers:
Aled Williams and Myrddyn Phillips (November 2020)
Mapping Mountains - Hill Reclassifications - Y Pedwarau
Allt y Moch (SO 022 849) – 400m Sub-Pedwar reclassified to Pedwar (95th reclassification)
1st Survey post for Allt y Moch
2nd Survey post for Allt y Moch
There has been a reclassification to the listing of the Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill confirmed by a Trimble GeoXH 6000 survey conducted by Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams, which was prompted by detail produced by Joe Nuttall’s summit analysis programme and subsequent evaluation conducted by Ronnie Bowron.
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Allt y Moch (SO 022 849)
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The criteria for the list that this reclassification applies to are:
Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales. Welsh hills at or above 400m and below 500m in height that have 30m minimum drop, accompanying the main Y Pedwarau list are five categories of sub hills, with this hill being reclassified from the 400m Sub-Pedwar category. The criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 400m and below 500m in height that have 20m or more and below 30m of drop. The list is co-authored by Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams and is published on Mapping Mountains in Google Doc format.
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Y Pedwarau - The 400m Hills of Wales by Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams
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The name the hill is listed by is Allt y Moch and it is adjoined to the Pegwn Mawr group of hills which are situated in Mid and West Wales (Region B, Sub-Region B1), and it is positioned with a minor dead end road to its south and the A470 road to its north-west, and has the village of Llandinam towards the north.
When the original 400m height band of Welsh P30 hills was published on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website this hill was included in the accompanying Hills to be surveyed sub list as it had been surveyed using a basic levelling staff by Myrddyn Phillips on the 18th August 2003 as having 96½ft / 29.4m of drop.
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Extract from the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map
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The evaluation by Ronnie Bowron of the detail produced by Joe Nuttall’s summit analysis programme prompted this hill’s details to be re-assessed via the mapping on the OS Maps website. This is the replacement for OS Get-a-map and had contours at 5m intervals which were proving consistently more accurate compared to the 5m contours that sometimes appear on Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer maps and used to appear on the online Vector Map Local. The bwlch contours on this mapping were between 385m – 390m, therefore if the 421m summit spot height was accurate it meant this hill had at least 30m of drop and would qualify for Pedwar status. Because of this it was prioritised for a Trimble GeoXH 6000 survey.
Allt y Moch was surveyed over two days; 11th July 2020 and 18th October 2020, with seven data sets taken at the area of its bwlch and six data sets taken at the area of its summit, resulting in the hill now being listed with 30.1m of drop.
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The Trimble GeoXH 6000 gathering data at the bwlch of Allt y Moch
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The Trimble GeoXH 6000 gathering data at the summit of Allt y Moch
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Therefore, the reclassification of this hill from 400m Sub-Pedwar status is due to a Trimble GeoXH 6000 survey resulting in a 419.7m summit height and a 389.6m bwlch height, with these values giving this hill 30.1m of drop, which is sufficient for it to be classified as a Pedwar.
The full details for the hill are:
Group: Pegwn Mawr
Name: Allt y Moch
OS 1:50,000 map: 136
Summit Height: 419.7m (converted to OSGM15)
Summit Grid Reference: SO 02202 84938
Bwlch Height: 389.6m (converted to OSGM15)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SO 02366 84827
Drop: 30.1m
For the additions, reclassifications and deletions to Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales reported on Mapping Mountains since the May 2013 publication of the list by Europeaklist please consult the following Change Registers:
Y Pedwarau
Y Pedwarau – 400m Sub-Pedwarau
Y Pedwarau – 390m Sub-Pedwarau
Y Pedwarau – 390m Double Sub-Pedwarau
Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams (October 2020)
Mapping Mountains - Hill Reclassifications - Y Pedwarau
Bryn Catel (SN 697 506) – 400m Sub-Pedwar addition (94th reclassification)
There has been an addition to the listing of the Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from detail on contemporary maps produced from Ordnance Survey data.
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Bryn Catel (SN 697 506) |
This spreadsheet is being evaluated by a number of people, including Ronnie Bowron, who passed the details of this hill to us.
The criteria for the list that this addition applies to are:
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Y Pedwarau - The 400m Hills of Wales by Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams |
The name the hill is listed by is Bryn Catel, and it is adjoined to the Esgair Wen group of hills, which are situated in the central part of Mid and West Wales (Region B, Sub-Region B2), and it is positioned with minor roads to its north, west and south and farther afield it has the B4343 road to its west, and the village of Llanddewibrefi towards the north-west.
After the P30 lists were standardised, and interpolated heights and drop values also included, the hill was still not included, and neither was it when the 1st edition of the Y Pedwarau was published by Europeaklist in May 2013; it had been completely missed.
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Extract from the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map |
Since publication of these P30 lists on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website there have been a number of Ordnance Survey maps made available online, some of these are historic such as the series of Six-Inch maps on the National Library of Scotland website, whilst others are current and digitally updated such as the mapping on the WalkLakes website, and it is this mapping that gives this hill a 426m summit spot height.
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Extract from the WalkLakes website |
The details for this hill were also re-assessed against the mapping on the OS Maps website. This is the replacement for OS Get-a-map and until recent times had contours at 5m intervals which were proving consistently more accurate compared to the 5m contours that sometimes appear on the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map and used to appear on the online Vector Map Local. This resulted in its bwlch height being listed as an estimated c 402m based on interpolation of 5m contouring between 400m – 405m.
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Extract from the OS Maps website |
Therefore, the confirmation of the addition of this hill to 400m Sub-Pedwar status is due to detail on contemporary maps produced from Ordnance Survey data, resulting in a 426m summit height and a c 402m bwlch height, with these values giving this hill c 24m of drop which is sufficient for it to be classified as a 400m Sub-Pedwar.
The full details for the hill are:
Group: Esgair Wen
Name: Bryn Catel
OS 1:50,000 map: 146
Summit Height: 426m (spot height)
Summit Grid Reference: SN 69703 50643 (spot height)
Bwlch Height: c 402m (interpolation)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SN 69786 50962 (interpolation)
Drop: c 24m (spot height summit and interpolated bwlch)
For the additions, reclassifications and deletions to Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales reported on Mapping Mountains since the May 2013 publication of the list by Europeaklist please consult the following Change Registers:
Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams (October 2020)
Mapping Mountains - Hill Reclassifications - Y Pedwarau
Pt. 464.2m (SO 133 488) – 400m Sub-Pedwar addition (93rd reclassification)
There has been an addition to the listing of the Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill confirmed by LIDAR analysis conducted by Myrddyn Phillips.
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LIDAR image of Pt. 464.2m (SO 133 488) |
This spreadsheet is being evaluated by a number of people, including Ronnie Bowron, who passed the details of this hill to us.
The criteria for the list that this addition applies to are:
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Y Pedwarau - The 400m Hills of Wales by Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams |
For now the hill is being listed by the point (Pt. 464.2m) notation, and it is adjoined to the Gwaun Ceste group of hills, which are situated in the eastern part of Mid and West Wales (Region B, Sub-Region B1), and it is positioned with a minor road to its north-east, B4567 and A470 roads to its west and the B4594 road to its south, and has the village of Aberedw towards the west south-west.
When the 1st edition of the Y Pedwarau was published by Europeaklist in May 2013, this hill was not included as it was listed with an estimated c 19m of drop, based on the 464m summit spot height and an estimated c 445m bwlch height, with the latter based on interpolation of 10m contouring between 440m – 450m that appear on the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map.
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Extract from the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map |
However, it was not until LIDAR became available that the details for this hill could be accurately re-assessed. The LIDAR (Light Detection & Ranging) technique produced highly accurate height data that is now freely available for much of England and Wales.
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LIDAR summit image of Pt. 464.2m (SO 133 488) |
Therefore, the confirmation of the addition of this hill to 400m Sub-Pedwar status is due to LIDAR analysis, resulting in a 464.2m summit height and a 443.4m bwlch height, with these values giving this hill 20.8m of drop which is sufficient for it to be classified as a 400m Sub-Pedwar.
The full details for the hill are:
Group: Gwaun Ceste
Name: Pt. 464.2m
OS 1:50,000 map: 148
Summit Height: 464.2m (LIDAR)
Summit Grid Reference: SO 13377 48863 (LIDAR)
Bwlch Height: 443.4m (LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SO 12937 48507 (LIDAR)
Drop: 20.8m (LIDAR)
For the additions, reclassifications and deletions to Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales reported on Mapping Mountains since the May 2013 publication of the list by Europeaklist please consult the following Change Registers:
Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams (October 2020)
Mapping Mountains - Hill Reclassifications - Y Pedwarau
Bryn Llwyd (SN 772 763) – 400m Sub-Pedwar addition (92nd reclassification)
There has been an addition to the listing of the Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from detail on contemporary maps produced from Ordnance Survey data.
This spreadsheet is being evaluated by a number of people, including Ronnie Bowron, who passed the details of this hill to us.
The criteria for the list that this addition applies to are:
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Y Pedwarau - The 400m Hills of Wales by Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams |
The name the hill is listed by is Bryn Llwyd, and it is adjoined to the Elenydd group of hills, which are situated in the northern part of Mid and West Wales (Region B, Sub-Region B2), and it is positioned with the A44 road to its north-east, the A4120 to its north-west and the B4574 road to its south, and has the village of Pontarfynach (Devil’s Bridge) towards the west.
When the 1st edition of the Y Pedwarau was published by Europeaklist in May 2013, this hill was not included as it was listed with an estimated c 19m of drop, based on the 474m summit spot height and an estimated c 455m bwlch height, with the latter based on interpolation of 10m contouring that appears on the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map.
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Extract from the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map |
With the summit analysis programme produced by Joe Nuttall and the examination of its data by Ronnie Bowron, the details for this hill have now been re-assessed against mapping on the OS Maps website. This is the replacement for OS Get-a-map and has contours at 5m intervals which are proving consistently more accurate compared to the 5m contours that sometimes appear on Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer maps and used to appear on the online Vector Map Local. This re-assessment resulted in the hill being listed with an estimated c 453m bwlch height based on interpolation of 5m contouring between 450m – 455m, resulting in the drop value increasing to an estimated c 21m.
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Extract from the OS Maps website |
Therefore, the addition of this hill to 400m Sub-Pedwar status is due to re-assessment of detail derived from contemporary maps produced from Ordnance Survey data, resulting in a 474m summit height and an estimated c 453m bwlch height, with these values giving this hill c 21m of drop which is sufficient for it to be classified as a 400m Sub-Pedwar.
The full details for the hill are:
Group: Elenydd
Name: Bryn Llwyd
OS 1:50,000 map: 135, 147
Summit Height: 474m (spot height)
Summit Grid Reference: SN 77211 76332 (spot height)
Bwlch Height: c 453m (interpolation)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SN 77520 76421 (interpolation)
Drop: c 21m (spot height summit and interpolated bwlch)
For the additions, reclassifications and deletions to Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales reported on Mapping Mountains since the May 2013 publication of the list by Europeaklist please consult the following Change Registers:
Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams (September 2020)
Mapping Mountains - Hill Reclassifications - Y Pedwarau
Bryn Llwyd (SO 108 825) – 400m Sub-Pedwar addition (91st reclassification)
There has been an addition to the listing of the Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from detail on contemporary Ordnance Survey maps.
This was initiated by Joe Nuttall who produced a summit analysis programme that used LIDAR with an alternative height map (DEM) allowing identification of summits and bylchau and thereby drops. The resulting spreadsheet that Joe produced contains over 29,600 hills.
This spreadsheet is being evaluated by a number of people, including Ronnie Bowron, who passed the details of this hill to us.
The criteria for the list that this addition applies to are:
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Y Pedwarau - The 400m Hills of Wales by Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams |
The name the hill is listed by is Bryn Llwyd, and it is adjoined to the Beacon Hill group of hills, which are situated in the north-eastern part of Mid and West Wales (Region B, Sub-Region B1), and it is positioned with a minor road to its south and east, and the A483 road to its west and farther afield the B4355 road to its north-east, and has the town of Y Drenewydd (Newtown) towards the north.
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Extract from the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map |
When the 1st edition of the Y Pedwarau was published by Europeaklist in May 2013, this hill was not included as it was listed with 19m of drop, based on the 485m summit spot height that appears on the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map and the 466m spot height that appeared on a minor road on the area of this hill’s bwlch on the Ordnance Survey Vector Map Local hosted on the Geograph website and which is entitled the Interactive Coverage Map. This latter spot height also appears on the Magic Map website.
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Extract from the Magic Maps website |
With the summit analysis programme produced by Joe Nuttall and the examination of its data by Ronnie Bowron, the details for this hill have now been re-assessed against mapping on the OS Maps website. This is the replacement for OS Get-a-map and has contours at 5m intervals which are proving consistently more accurate compared to the 5m contours that sometimes appear on Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer maps and used to appear on the online Vector Map Local. This re-assessment resulted in the hill being listed with an estimated c 465m bwlch height based on interpolation of 5m contouring between 460m – 465m, resulting in the drop value increasing to an estimated c 20m.
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Extract from the OS Maps website |
Therefore, the addition of this hill to 400m Sub-Pedwar status is due to re-assessment of detail on contemporary Ordnance Survey maps, resulting in a 485m summit height and an estimated c 465m bwlch height, with these values giving this hill c 20m of drop which is sufficient for it to be classified as a 400m Sub-Pedwar.
The full details for the hill are:
Group: Beacon Hill
Name: Bryn Llwyd
OS 1:50,000 map: 136
Summit Height: 485m (spot height)
Summit Grid Reference: SO 10859 82548 (spot height)
Bwlch Height: c 465 (interpolation)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SO 11088 82983 (interpolation)
Drop: c 20m (spot height summit and interpolated bwlch)
For the additions, reclassifications and deletions to Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales reported on Mapping Mountains since the May 2013 publication of the list by Europeaklist please consult the following Change Registers:
Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams (September 2020)
Mapping Mountains - Hill Reclassifications - Y Pedwarau
Lan Fawr (SN 692 501) – Pedwar reclassified to 400m Sub-Pedwar (90th reclassification)
There has been a reclassification to the listing of the Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from a Trimble GeoXH 6000 survey conducted on the 5th January 2020 by Myrddyn Phillips with assistance from Rob Woodall.
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Lan Fawr (SN 692 501) |
The criteria for the list that this reclassification applies to are:
The name the hill is listed by is Lan Fawr, and it is adjoined to the Elenydd group of hills, which are situated in the northern part of Mid and West Wales (Region B, Sub-Region B2), and it is positioned with the Afon Teifi and the B4343 road to its north-west and the A482 road to its south-west, and has the village of Llanbedr Pont Steffan (Lampeter) towards the west.
When the 1st edition of the Y Pedwarau was published by Europeaklist in May 2013, this hill was listed as a 400m Sub-Pedwar with 28m of drop, based on a 429m summit height that appears as a spot height on the Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 Landranger and 1:25,000 Explorer map and a 401m bwlch height that appeared as a spot height on the Ordnance Survey Vector Map Local hosted on the Geograph website and which is entitled the Interactive Coverage Map and which is positioned at SN 69498 50464. This spot height is also shown on Ordnance Survey data that appears on the Magic Maps website.
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Extract from the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map |
The details for this hill were re-assessed when the OS Maps website became available online. This is the replacement for OS Get-a-map and has contours at 5m intervals which are proving consistently more accurate compared to the 5m contours that sometimes appear on Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer maps and used to appear on the online Vector Map Local. This re-assessment resulted in the hill being listed with an estimated c 30m of drop, based on interpolation of 5m bwlch contouring between 395m – 400m.
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The Trimble GeoXH 6000 gathering data at the summit of Lan Fawr |
The 401m spot height that appears on the Ordnance Survey Vector Map Local hosted on the Geograph website and which is entitled the Interactive Coverage Map originates from a 1316ft (401.1m) imperial height that appears on the Ordnance Survey series of Six-Inch maps. This seems to be a levelled height and was not necessarily taken to the critical point of this bwlch. As a consequence of these re-assessments this hill was reclassified to a Pedwar with an estimated c 30m of drop.
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The Trimble GeoXH 6000 gathering data at the bwlch of Lan Fawr |
Therefore, the reclassification of this hill from Pedwar back to 400m Sub-Pedwar status is due to a Trimble GeoXH 6000 survey, resulting in a 427.4m summit height and a 398.3m bwlch height, with these values giving this hill 29.1m of drop which is insufficient for it to be classified as a Pedwar.
The full details for the hill are:
Group: Elenydd
Name: Lan Fawr
OS 1:50,000 map: 146
Summit Height: 427.4m (Trimble GeoXH 6000)
Summit Grid Reference: SN 69244 50156 (Trimble GeoXH 6000)
Bwlch Height: 398.3m (Trimble GeoXH 6000)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SN 69493 50467 (Trimble GeoXH 6000)
Drop: 29.1m (Trimble GeoXH 6000 summit and bwlch)
For the additions, reclassifications and deletions to Y Pedwarau – The 400m Hills of Wales reported on Mapping Mountains since the May 2013 publication of the list by Europeaklist please consult the following Change Registers:
Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams (May 2020)
Mapping Mountains - Hill Reclassifications - Y Pedwarau
Pt. 413m (SO 105 018) – 400m Sub-Pedwar reclassified to Pedwar (89th reclassification)
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