13.09.19
Newydd Fynyddog (SH 914 003), only bwlch surveyed
The land mass extending
north from the higher summit of Bryn Amlwg comprises the 427m map heighted
summit of Newydd Fynyddog. Beyond this
are slopes descending to the stream valleys below.
Newydd Fynyddog (SH 914 003) |
The land taking in
Newydd Fynyddog is quiet and consists in the main of grazing fields. Its connecting bwlch is to the south-west of
its summit and the critical point of this bwlch is close to the minor road that
passes from Bontdolgadfan in the west to Talerddig in the east. This bwlch is similar to its summit; quiet
and peacefully situated.
I’d visited this hill
once before in October 2013, but unsurprisingly had never visited its bwlch,
until today. The reason for visiting was
to survey it, and this was the third of six planned roadside bwlch surveys that
would take me on a road trip extending from Llanidloes to the road passing over
Y Berwyn. With many of these bylchau
adjoined to high and prominent hills.
The bwlch of Newydd Fynyddog |
I parked my car adjacent
to a gate giving access in to the field where the bwlch of Newydd Fynyddog is
placed. I rarely park in front of a gate
and this is not to be encouraged, but as I was only a minute or so walk from it
I could easily move my car if a farmer wanted access.
The area of the bwlch
proved a delightful place to spend 20 minutes and especially so as it was
bathed in early afternoon sun that cast vivid clear colour. I’d come prepared with a ten figure grid
reference of where interpolation places this bwlch and once in the field spent
a number of minutes assessing the lay of land, with the greened grass ebbing
upward on the valley to valley traverse toward a fence corner, from which the
land then ebbed downward.
One of two set-up positions where data were gathered for the bwlch of Newydd Fynyddog |
I chose two positions to
take data from, each on the hill to hill traverse, one of which was in a slight
dip that encouraged me to think it the critical point, but which may prove
otherwise.
Gathering data at the bwlch of Newydd Fynyddog |
As data were gathered I
stood and enjoyed the feel of being out, albeit not on a summit. But this feeling was one to savour. An occasional sound of someone working near
land would wisp its way downward from a high field, otherwise the only other
sound that broke the quiet surrounds was an occasional passing vehicle.
At the bwlch with Newydd Fynyddog in the background |
Once data were gathered
and stored I lazily made my way back to the gate and my car and proceeded to
drive the short distance eastward to Talerddig where the fourth bwlch survey of
the day awaited, that connecting to Pen y Fan.
Survey Result:
Newydd Fynyddog
Summit Height: 427m (spot height)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 91452 00381 (hand-held GPS via DoBIH)
Bwlch Height: 289.4m (converted to OSGM15)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SN 90173 99835
Drop: 138m
Dominance: 32.24%
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