Mid Fell (NY 580 492)
There has been a Significant Height Revision to a hill that is listed in the The Fours – The 400m Hills of England, with the summit height, col height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from LIDAR analysis conducted by Myrddyn Phillips.
LIDAR image of Mid Fell (NY 580 492) |
The criteria for the list this height revision affects are:
The Fours – The 400m Hills of England.
English hills at or above 400m and below 500m in height that have 30m
minimum drop, accompanying the main list are three categories of sub hills,
with this hill included in the 400m Sub-Four category, the criteria for which
are all English hills at or above 400m and below 500m in height that have 20m
or more and below 30m of drop. The list
is co-authored by Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams and the 2nd
edition of the booklet containing this list was published by Mapping Mountains
Publications on the 24th April 2018.
The Fours - The 400m Hills of England by Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams |
The name the hill is listed by is Mid Fell, and it is adjoined to the Cross Fell group
of hills, which are situated in the northern
Pennines, and it is positioned with the B6413 road to its west and the A689
road to its east, and has the small village of Cumrew towards the west north-west.
This hill appears on the contemporary Ordnance
Survey 1:50,000 Landranger and 1:25,000 Explorer map without a summit spot
height and with an uppermost 440m ring contour.
Extract from the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map |
When the 2nd edition of the The Fours – The 400m Hills of England
was published by Mapping Mountains Publications in April 2018, the height of
this hill was listed as 450m with its summit positioned at NY 580 492, based on
the spot height that appeared on the Ordnance Survey Vector Map Local hosted on
the Geograph website and which was entitled the Interactive Coverage Map.
One of the mapping resources now available online
is the WalkLakes website which hosts an interactive map originated from the
Ordnance Survey Open Data programme.
This map has many spot heights not on other publicly available maps and the
450m spot height is also given on the summit area of this hill.
Extract from the interactive mapping hosted on the WalkLakes website |
However, it was not until LIDAR became available
that the details for this hill could be accurately re-assessed. The LIDAR (Light Detection & Ranging)
technique produced highly accurate height data that is now freely available for
much of England and Wales.
LIDAR summit image of Mid Fell (NY 580 492) |
LIDAR analysis gives the highest ground on this
hill as 450.6m positioned at NY 58031 49245, and this comes within the
parameters of the Significant Height Revisions
used within
this page heading, these parameters are:
The term Significant Height Revisions applies to
any listed hill whose interpolated height and Ordnance Survey or Harvey map
summit spot height has a 2m or more discrepancy when compared to the survey
result produced by the Trimble GeoXH 6000 or analysis of data produced via
LIDAR, also included are hills whose summit map data is missing an uppermost ring
contour when compared to the data produced by the Trimble or by LIDAR analysis.
Therefore, the new listed summit height of this
hill is 450.6m and this was derived from LIDAR analysis, this position is not
given a spot height on the contemporary Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 Landranger and
1:25,000 Explorer map and is 10.6m higher than the uppermost 440m ring contour
that appears on these maps.
The full details for the hill are:
Group: Cross Fell
Name: Mid Fell
OS 1:50,000 map: 86
Summit Height (New Height):
450.6m (LIDAR)
Summit Grid Reference:
NY 58031 49245 (LIDAR)
Col Height: 423.8m
(LIDAR)
Col Grid Reference: NY
58299 49034 (LIDAR)
Drop: 26.9m (LIDAR)
Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams (January 2023)
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