Tuesday, 12 October 2010

Glyder Fawr Wales ' fifth "great mountain"

A pic of Snowdonia was considered a further 1.8 m for measurements more accurate height and is become the fifth "super-mountain" in Wales.

Glyder Fawr - Snowdonia - TentsGlyder Fawr - Source Flickr MarchiCTID

Glyder Fawr was measured at 999 m on a "Photogrammetry" where detailed aerial images are used to create a 3d measurements are prises.Toutefois, template method this method can be bad by up to 3 G & J investigations m.Passionnés have used for more accurate measurements carried out by the GPS to find that the mountain is actually 1000.8 m above the sea level equipment.

Other than the meaning that the national trust can now use the term "super-mountain" for a fifth Summit what means this new measure?

Emyr Williams, Director of management of the land with the Snowdonia National Park Authority said that the new measure would mean "new obligations" to the authority of a land conservation and the asset management perspective.

"We now have a pic fifth in Snowdonia is greater than 1000m and is thus to attract more walkers in this domain. - source BBC News".

But this is not the first time, fans have found the height where it was jamais.En last September we you spoke Mynydd Graig Goch, also in Snowdonia .Mynydd was found to be greater that believed, 75 cm, it having just the mountains classification.

If you are interested in walking in the picturesque Welsh campaign but feel like not daunting climbing of all the five super-mountains, on the Anglesey coastal path or the Pembrokeshire coastal route are thinking.

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