Mynydd y Cwm (SJ 073 767) – Submarilyn reclassified to
Marilyn
This is one in a series of retrospective Hill
Reclassification posts that detail hills whose status has altered in the
listing of the Welsh Marilyns. These
reclassification posts will give details of hills where I have had direct
association with their change of status, and they will tie in with a
forthcoming Change Register giving detail to this list and its alterations
since publication in the TACit Tables booklet
The listing of Welsh Marilyns was published in booklet format by TACit Tables in February 1997 and entitled The Hewitts and Marilyns of Wales. The Marilyns were originally listed as an all British compilation and were published by Cicerone Press in 1992 in the book entitled The Relative Hills of Britain. The list compiler for the Marilyns is Alan Dawson.
When the Welsh Marilyns list was published in booklet format there were 156 qualifying hills with a further 27 Welsh Submarilyns also included. The criteria for Marilyn status being any hill that has a drop of at least 150m, irrespective of their height, with the criteria for Submarilyn being any hill that has 140m or more and below 150m of drop.
When the Welsh Marilyns list was published in booklet format there were 156 qualifying hills with a further 27 Welsh Submarilyns also included. The criteria for Marilyn status being any hill that has a drop of at least 150m, irrespective of their height, with the criteria for Submarilyn being any hill that has 140m or more and below 150m of drop.
The Hewitts and Marilyns of Wales by Alan Dawson |
The details for the hill reclassification appear below:
The name of the hill is Mynydd y Cwm, and it is
situated in the Bryniau Clwyd group of hills in the north-eastern part of
Wales, and is positioned with the A5151 road to its north and the A55 road to
its south, and has the small city of Llanelwy (St Asaph) towards the
south-west.
Prior to this hill’s reclassification to Marilyn
status it was listed as a Submarilyn with 149m of drop based on the uppermost
305m ring contour that appears on the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map and
the 156m bwlch height that appears as a spot height on the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000
Explorer map.
The Leica 530 set-up position during the first bwlch survey of Mynydd y Cwm |
As its 149m listed drop was near the benchmark
value of 150m it was prioritised for a GNSS survey and this took place on the 2nd
December 2008. The summit and bwlch of
this hill were surveyed by John Barnard, Graham Jackson and Myrddyn Phillips
using a Leica 530 with various collection times of data from 15 minutes to one
hour taken. As the resulting drop value
was so close to the benchmark of 150m it was decided to re-visit the hill and
gather further data.
The Leica 530 set-up position during the first summit survey of Mynydd y Cwm |
The second survey was conducted on the 15th
January 2009 by John Barnard, Graham Jackson and Myrddyn Phillips using a Leica
530, resulting in the average from each survey for the summit and bwlch of this
hill to be 304.9m summit height and 154.9m bwlch height, with these values
giving this hill 150.0m of drop.
The reclassification of this hill from Submarilyn
to Marilyn status was accepted by the list author; Alan Dawson, and its new
classification augmented in to the listing of Marilyns in April 2009.
The full details for the
hill are:
Name: Mynydd y Cwm
OS 1:50,000 map: 116
OS 1:25,000 map: 264,
265
Summit Height: 304.9m (converted to OSGM15)
Summit Grid
Reference: SJ 07307 76734
Bwlch Height: 154.9m (converted to OSGM15)
Bwlch Grid
Reference: SJ 17432 67786
Drop: 150.0m
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