Wales’
Newest P30 – Mynydd Tŷ’r Sais
(SH 855 004)
In October 2019 whilst descending Corun y Ffridd (SH 873 018) I looked south-westward toward a gently rising pastured slope that culminated in a shapely summit and wondered about the hill’s drop value. At that time it was listed as a Sub-Trichant with 26m of drop based on a 359m summit and a 333m bwlch spot height, with the latter appearing on the Ordnance Survey Vector Map Local that was hosted on the Geograph website and which was entitled the Interactive Coverage Map.
Mynydd Tŷ'r Sais (SH 855 004) from the descent of Corun y Ffridd |
Mynydd Tŷ'r Sais from the north-west |
One summit data set, and four bwlch data sets
from three different positions all on the hill to hill traverse were taken with
the Trimble GeoXH 6000, resulting in:
362.182m summit at SH 85514 00483
1st bwlch survey: 330.153m at SH 86150 00679 (average of two data sets)
2nd bwlch survey: 329.944m at SH 86220 00690
3rd bwlch survey: 330.099m at SH 86245 00694
The summit of Mynydd Tŷ’r Sais is easily identified and consists of grass two metres from the upper ridge fence, the hill’s bwlch consists of closely cropped grass and has slight undulations, hence the three positional surveys.
The Trimble GeoXH 6000 gathering data at the summit of Mynydd Tŷ'r Sais |
The Trimble GeoXH 6000 gathering data at the bwlch of Mynydd Tŷ'r Sais |
Thanks to Ronnie Bowron for sending me his
evaluation of this hill’s details.
Myrddyn Phillips (April 2021)
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