Western Mail

Fan y Big no mountain as it’s not big enough

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WALES has lost a mountain by a matter of just five feet.

Fan y Big, part of the high ridge heading easterly from Pen y Fan in the Brecon Beacons, has lost its status as a mountain after new data revealed that it didn’t actually meet the strict criteria.

The classifica­tion requiremen­ts state that mountains should be at least 2,000 ft tall (610 metres) and have a minimum drop between the summit and col of 98.4ft (30m).

A col is the lowest point on a mountain ridge between two peaks.

Fan y Big peers proudly at a height of 2,351ft (717.6m).

However, its new drop measuremen­t, completed using satellite technology, has been recorded at 93.4ft (28.5m) – which is just 5ft (1.5m) less than what is required for mountain status.

Myrddyn Phillips, from Welshpool, surveyed the hill and recorded the new data using satellite technology.

As a result Fan y Big has been struck off the list of Hewitts – Hills in England, Wales and Ireland over 2,000ft high (610m) with a minimum drop between summit and col of 98.4ft (30m).

It had been on the list since 1992.

In a statement the Brecon Beacons National Park said: “Although, on paper, we may have lost a Beacon, we all know at Brecon Beacons National Park that Fan y Big will continue to be a mountain to be climbed, a peak to be reached and a summit worth seeing.”

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