10.02.21 Y Figyn (SJ 175 085), Y Golfa (SJ 173 073,
previously Trimbled) and Y Golfa (SJ 182 070, previously Trimbled)
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Y Golfa (SJ 182 070) |
A light dusting of snow covered the ground as I
left my bungalow. The air was chilled
and parts of the canal were frozen.
Above blue sky promised a good day ahead whilst toward the east the sun
crested a small cloud bank hugging the sky line above Cefn Digoll and gave a
slight warmed feel to the morning’s chill.
It promised to be another good day on the hill.
I met Linda at The Raven and we were walking up
the Cefnyspin Lane by just after 9.00am.
Today we planned on combining Y Golfa with another hill; Y Figyn, which
I had visited once before, in November 2004 when on a 20 mile walk which
involved the scattering of my father’s ashes.
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Heading up the Cefnyspin Lane |
Today would no doubt be a less emotional affair
and I was looking forward to it. The Cefnyspin
Lane bisects the Frochas Lane and from here we had two options; an interesting
route initially losing height and then using public footpaths following the
steam valley up toward Y Figyn. The
other a simpler route following the Frochas Lane before diverting toward Y
Figyn on another lane, we opted for the latter.
The slight dusting of snow added to the
landscape, with it accentuating and adding colour balance to the greened
pasture. Snow is also fun to walk in,
and any significant patches were aimed for, either to trample through or kick it
up into the air. It was just good to be
out again and have snow, however light the dusting.
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Snow and blue sky - what isn't there to enjoy! |
The lane leading toward Y Figyn proved a
delightful way to approach the hill, and especially today with the succulent
blues cascading from the sky. Until now
the fierce bitingly cold easterly wind that had blown for the last few days had
fortunately relented, but as height was gained a chilled easterly breeze skirted
with the upper part of the hill.
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The lane leading to Y Figyn |
Prior to our visit I had LIDARed this hill. LIDAR does not cover its summit, but its
connecting bwlch does have coverage.
With the height and position of its bwlch determined all that was now needed
was to Trimble its summit.
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LIDAR bwlch image of Y Figyn |
The high point of Y Figyn was easy to determine
and as I set the Trimble up Linda sat out of the breeze and sorted out two
warmed coffees. I stood and looked out
across miles of land, much of it white with snow and frost, all of it looked inviting. The Y Berwyn looked particularly impressive
with a good coating of snow, whilst the Aran and Cadair Idris also gleamed back
at us. Nearer home the Breiddin
seemingly floated above the Severn Valley and Shropshire Plain, rising out of
the flat bedded river valley.
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Gathering data at the summit of Y Figyn |
Once the Trimble was packed away we followed
public footpaths across descending fields toward a farm. On our way we encountered a bog beside a
stream. I almost got stuck as my wellies
became sucktioned in to the black slime.
I fell at one point and lay sheepishly in the mud, smiling at my predicament. We then diverted from a field of cows and
found the lane where the continuation of our route took us toward the Golf Club
close to the summit of Y Golfa.
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Descending from Y Figyn |
Before a welcome rest outside the Golf Club we
saw the season’s first lambs, had our onward route blocked by a pool across the
track we were on, we then found an unfortunate sheep carcass directly below a
stile which took us on to an old green track leading pleasantly up to the
brackened slopes of Y Golfa. This soon
led up to the manicured greens and a comforting twenty minutes sitting on a
bench talking to George the Golf Club cat.
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The snow-clad Y Berwyn |
Between us and the high point of Y Golfa is a
sub hill which I wanted to visit. I
surveyed this hill in August 2014, but until now had not revisited its summit. It proved a wonderful viewpoint before losing
height to the final climb of the day; to the trig pillar atop Y Golfa.
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Y Figyn from Y Golfa |
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Nearing the summit of Y Golfa |
This hill is proving an excellent companion
during the current lock down. I’ve been
drawn back to it on a number of occasions.
It has never disappointed. Today
the view leapt out. It was good to be
back.
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Heading down from the summit of Y Golfa with the Breiddin and Cefn Digoll in the distance |
Our downward route followed its easterly ridge, on
the way we met Caroline; an old work colleague who was heading up the hill. When we arrived back at The Raven we headed
toward Christ Church to use a tap to wash our wellies, meeting another old work
colleague on the way; Dave, who many years ago I’d done Wainwrights Coast to
Coast with, as well as many hill walks, including the Three Peaks, it was good
to see him and Liz again.
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A winter's scene |
Before leaving Linda we had a customary elbow
bump and away I went heading home for a well-earned bowl of soup and crusty
roll.
Survey Result:
Y Figyn (significant name change)
Summit Height: 309.1m (converted to OSGM15, Trimble GeoXH
6000)
Summit Grid Reference: SJ 17527 08594 (Trimble GeoXH 6000)
Bwlch Height: 230.1m (LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SJ 18071 08434 (LIDAR)
Drop: 79.0m (Trimble GeoXH 6000 summit and LIDAR
bwlch)
Dominance: 25.57% (Trimble GeoXH 6000 summit and LIDAR
bwlch)
Y Golfa (significant name change)
Summit Height: 299.8m (converted to OSGM15, from previous
Trimble GeoXH 6000 survey)
Summit Grid Reference: SJ 17363 07344 (from previous Trimble GeoXH
6000 survey)
Bwlch Height: 273.4m (converted to OSGM15, from previous
Trimble GeoXH 6000 survey)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SJ 17533 07195 (from previous Trimble GeoXH
6000 survey)
Drop: 26.4m (from previous Trimble GeoXH 6000
survey)
Dominance: 8.81% (from previous Trimble GeoXH 6000
survey)
Y Golfa
Summit Height: 341.4m (converted to OSGM15, from previous
Trimble GeoXH 6000 survey)
Summit Grid Reference: SJ 18247 07086 (from previous Trimble GeoXH
6000 survey)
Bwlch Height: 175.1m (LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SJ 16645 06017 (LIDAR)
Drop: 166.3m (Trimble GeoXH 6000 summit and LIDAR
bwlch)
Dominance: 48.72% (Trimble GeoXH 6000 summit and LIDAR
bwlch)
For details on the survey of Y Golfa
For details on the 2nd
visit to Y Golfa
For details on the 3rd
visit to Y Golfa
For details on the 4th
visit to Y Golfa
For details on the 5th
visit to Y Golfa
For further details please
consult the Trimble Survey Spreadsheet
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