15.10.20 Banc y Maen Rochorlem (SN 675 691)
Looking north from the summit area of Banc y Maen Rochorlem (SN 675 691) |
A few years ago Mark Trengove and I arranged a number of hill walks after he had finished work. These were usually preceded by an evening meal which sufficiently delayed the walk for us to be on a summit at sunset. I have many fond memories of this time and the experience of these late evening walks have stayed with me ever since.
Today I was out with Charles Everett visiting hills to the south of Aberystwyth. We had a relatively early start visiting our first hill of the day; Castell (SN 585 789) when mist was still in the valley and morning dew saturated shaded fields. By 6.00pm we had visited eight hills, all done in a leisurely, unrushed manner with the weather helping as blue skies and slight autumnal warmth dominated.
We had just one hill remaining on our bagging schedule and its summit was literally a few minutes’ walk from where I parked my car, I’d visited this hill only sixteen days ago and then combined it with its northerly and adjacent hill of Banc (SN 674 702). On my previous visit golden colour struck the summit and long shadows cast out across the land. On this previous visit this hill was also the last of the day, and a greyed afternoon sky was transformed to a scene of late colour. Then I was treated to that magical late light and richness of colour.
Today the colour was gently diffused as we accessed the upper slopes of the hill through a gate. The greened rising slopes looked inviting as my shadow pointed the way toward the summit. It was no more than ten minutes to the hill’s high point which is beside a raised field boundary. Having surveyed this hill on my previous visit I had no need to do so again and as I gained height I turned around and watched Charles follow me up the hill as the sun crept nearer the horizon.
My shadow points the way toward the summit |
Charles heading up the hill |
Sitting on the summit |
Heading down from the summit |
Survey Result:
Banc y Maen Rochorlem
(significant name change)
Summit Height: 299.3m (converted to OSGM15, from previous
Trimble GeoXH 6000 survey) (significant height revision)
Summit Grid Reference: SN 67513 69184 (from previous Trimble GeoXH
6000 survey) (summit relocation confirmed)
Bwlch Height: 206.2m (LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SN 69578 68344 (LIDAR)
Drop: 93.1m (Trimble GeoXH 6000 summit and LIDAR
bwlch) (200m Sub-Twmpau reclassified to 200m Twmpau)
Dominance: 31.10% (Trimble GeoXH 6000 summit and LIDAR bwlch)
For further details please consult the Trimble Survey Spreadsheet
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