Moel yr Wden (SH 780 356) – Dewey addition
This is one in a series of retrospective Hill
Reclassification posts that detail hills whose status has altered in the
listing of the Deweys and where I have had direct association with the status
change. These posts will tie in with a
forthcoming Change Register giving detail to this list and its alterations
since publication in the Mountain tables
book.
Moel yr Wden (SH 779 353) |
The
500-Metre Tops of England and Wales
are affectionately known after their hill list compiler; Michael Dewey. This list mixes metric and imperial height in
its criteria to bookend up to the 2000ft height band and takes in all hills in
England, Isle of Man and Wales that are 500m and above and below 2000ft
(609.6m) in height that have 30m minimum drop.
This list formed
one of a number of lists that appeared in the Mountain tables book published by Constable in 1995 and at the time
of publication comprised 373 hills with 164 in England, 5 in the Isle of Man
and 204 in Wales. The Deweys have
undergone extensive revision since first publication with the initial stages
forming the basis of this revision given below:
1995 Mountain
tables published by Constable with 373 hills listed as Deweys.
April
2000 Strider (LDWA quarterly booklet) publishes contact details for
David Purchase and Myrddyn Phillips who have found and list 24 and 14 possible
new 500m tops respectively.
It
was expanded versions of the above two lists that formed the basis of the next
publication:
25th
May 2000 List of Possible 500 Metre Tops by Michael Dewey listing 44 hills.
David
Purchase expands his Additional Dewey
500m Hills and Myrddyn Phillips produces lists of English 500m hills to measure and Welsh 500m hills to measure.
These
lists formed the basis of the next publication:
29th
June 2000 Possible/Probable 500’s by Michael Dewey listing 77 hills. Michael adopts following protocol; if one person proposes that a top should
qualify as a 500 by personal survey, and is then confirmed by a second person,
it should then be promoted to the main list.
April
2002 The 500+ Tops of England and Wales – The ‘New Deweys’ published in
the Strider booklet and listing 66 new qualifying hills.
25th
May 2006 Rob Woodall republishes
Michael’s main and possible/probable lists on the RHB Yahoo group file
database.
Mountain tables by Michael Dewey |
The details for this addition appear below:
The name the hill is listed by in the Deweys is Moel
yr Wden, and it is adjoined to the Arenig group of hills which are situated in
the central part of north Wales, and it is positioned with the A4212 road to
its north-west, the A470 road to its south-west and the A494 road to its
south-east, and has the village of Trawsfynydd towards the west.
The Name: Moel yr Wden is a transposed name as
local enquiry confirms that it is applicable to a 520m upper contour map
heighted hill positioned to the west of this, the qualifying Dewey, with the
name placement on the Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 Landranger map being
appropriate.
This hill was not included in the original 1995
Constable publication, as with a 560m uppermost contour and bwlch contouring
between 530m – 540m that appear on the Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 Landranger and
1:25,000 Explorer map, and with the opposing 540m contours relatively close
together, this implied this hill was unlikely to have sufficient drop to qualify
for this list.
Extract from the Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 Landranger map |
Extract from the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map |
Although the above was noted by Myrddyn Phillips, a
basic levelling survey of this hill was conducted on the 21st July
2000, with a surprising result of 112ft / 34.1m of drop. As this result was at odds with Ordnance
Survey contouring, Michael Dewey was informed, but it was decided not to
promote this hill to Dewey status and wait for the result of a second survey of
this hill.
The second basic levelling survey of this hill was
conducted on the 27th October 2001 by Myrddyn Phillips and Rob
Woodall, resulting in the same drop value as the first; 112ft / 34.1m. These details were forwarded to the list
author; Michael Dewey and the hill was added to the list on the 2nd
November 2001.
Graham Jackson and Janet Jackson during the line survey of Moel yr Wden |
As this hill qualified for the Dewey list through a basic levelling survey and as this was at odds with Ordnance Survey map contouring, it was prioritised for a line survey, and this took place on the 31st March 2008. The line survey consisted of two teams; Graham Jackson and Janet Jackson who concentrated on the drop value of Moel yr Wden, and John Barnard and Myrddyn Phillips who line surveyed from the 619m map heighted summit of Gallt y Daren (SH 778 344) to the bwlch position of Moel yr Wden, this resulted in 34.1m of drop with the summit of Moel yr Wden being 572.9m in height dependent upon the accuracy of the 619m spot height atop Gallt yr Daren. This survey confirmed this hill’s Dewey status.
The Leica 530 set-up position at the summit of Moel yr Wden |
The Leica 530 set-up position at the bwlch of Moel yr Wden |
As the resulting height of Moel yr Wden was still
at odds with its 560m uppermost Ordnance Survey contour the hill was
prioritised for a GNSS survey. This was
conducted by John Barnard, Graham Jackson and Myrddyn Phillips on the 25th
November 2008, resulting in a 572.3m summit height and a 538.2m bwlch height,
with these values giving this hill 34.0m of drop, confirming that the contemporary
Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 Landranger and 1:25,000 Explorer map are missing an
uppermost 570m ring contour.
The full details for the
hill are:
Name: Moel yr Wden
OS 1:50,000 map: 124
OS 1:25,000 map: 18, 23
Summit Height: 572.3m (Leica 530)
Summit Grid
Reference: SH 78012 35618 (Leica 530)
Bwlch Height: 538.2m (line survey relative to summit height)
Bwlch Grid
Reference: SH 77981 35395 (Leica 530)
Drop: 34.1m (line survey)
Myrddyn Phillips (August
2020)
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