Saturday, April 23, 2022

 Objective: To ascertain the height and summit location of Black Fell (Addingham High Moor)

Background: This hill is recorded as a 3beag (3b) based on a spot height of 381m on the OS map. Summits on Ilkey Moor often have embedded rocks at the highest point as is the case here. 

JNSA Dataset: Not recorded as less than P20. 

Date: Saturday 23rd April 2022

Weather Conditions: overcast but windy

Equipment: Trimple Geo 7x

Summit: The summit position is a large rock on the cliff top at SE 07066 47120 with a height of 382m. 

Col: The critical col is in the area of SE 0792 4674 and from OS DEM data has a height of 366m. 

Output: The difference between the summit and col height positions is 16m. 

Conclusion: The site survey confirms that Black Fell's summit position is at SE 07066 47120 with a height of 382m resulting in a Prominence of 16m. 





Sunday, September 19, 2021

Burn Fell TP 1041




Objective: To survey the Prominence/ drop of this hill as a potential sub Four. 

Background: Potential for sub Four status based upon it's contours. There is a Trig Pillar with a Flush Bracket of S5000 with OS recording the height as 431.596m. 

JNSA Dataset: Line 8893 no Lidar is available for either the summit or Col. JNSA Data : Summit 430m Col 410m P20?

Date: Saturday 18th September 2021

Weather Conditions: overcast and calm

Equipment: Trimple Geo 7x

Summit: The summit position is 11 metres North East of the Trig Pillar at SD 67406 53550, approaching from the NE it was clear this ground was higher than the Trig. The summit area is flat and in due course LIDAR may identify an alternate high point. 

Col: The critical col between Burn Fell and Baxton Fell runs east/ west valley to valley, the ground is very flat and boggy at this col and named as Dunsop Head. There is a wall running north/ south across the Col but also to the west, a fence, I assume to protect livestock from this boggy area.  Heading east the stream becomes Dunsop Brook and westwards the stream system becomes Costy Clough.  Measured the col position immediately of the fence at SD 67485 54215. 

Output: The difference between the summit and col height positions is 19.00m. 

Conclusion: The site survey confirms that Burn Fell's prominence is 1 metre short of a sub Four. 

Tuesday, September 7, 2021

Silver How (DoBIH Hill ID: 2499)




Objective: To survey the Prominence/ drop of this hill. 

Background: In May 2018 this hill was upgraded to Tump status P30+ based upon research by Myrddyn Phillips/Aled Williams for the 'The Fours' who had identified that there was 7 contour lines [when 5m contours were available in OS Maps] with it's prominence changing from P28 to P31.

JNSA Dataset: Line 9988 no Lidar is available for either the summit or Col. 

Date: Saturday 4th September 2021

Weather Conditions: overcast and calm

Equipment: Trimple Geo 7x

Summit: The summit position is embedded rock adjacent to a small summit cairn. The summit position is at NY 32477 06644. 

Col: The critical col between Silver How and Lang How runs north/ south valley to valley, the ground is very flat at this col. There is a small tarn with it's outflow running north. Measured the col position immediately south of this tarn at NY 32134 06631. 

Output: The difference between the summit and col height positions is 30.49m. 

Conclusion: The site survey confirms the upgrade to P30 from the OS Contour lines. No changes to Hill List statuses are required. 

Friday, August 27, 2021

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  Objective: To ascertain the height and summit location of Black Fell (Addingham High Moor) Background: This hill is recorded as a 3beag (3...