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Moelwyn Mawr loses mountain status and is downgraded to a hill Moelwyn Mawr loses mountain status and is downgraded to a hill
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Wales has lost one of its mountains after Moelwyn Mawr was downgraded to the status of a hill for being millimetres too short.Wales has lost one of its mountains after Moelwyn Mawr was downgraded to the status of a hill for being millimetres too short.
Surveyors ruled the Snowdonia peak is no longer a mountain as it falls short by 23mm (0.9 inches).Surveyors ruled the Snowdonia peak is no longer a mountain as it falls short by 23mm (0.9 inches).
They used the latest GPS technology to make the discovery, based on the criteria set out in the definitive guide The Mountains of England & Wales.They used the latest GPS technology to make the discovery, based on the criteria set out in the definitive guide The Mountains of England & Wales.
The downgrading of Moelwyn Mawr means Wales now only has 189 mountains. The downgrading of Moelwyn Mawr means Wales now has 189 mountains.
The guidelines said a peak needs to be 2,000ft (610m) high and have a 49ft (15m) height difference between the summit and the land that connects it to the next highest hill.The guidelines said a peak needs to be 2,000ft (610m) high and have a 49ft (15m) height difference between the summit and the land that connects it to the next highest hill.
G&J Surveys, who carried out the task of measuring Moelwyn Mawr, comprised of John Barnard, Graham Jackson and Myrddyn Phillips. G&J Surveys, who carried out the task of measuring the top of the northern ridge of Moelwyn Mawr, comprised of John Barnard, Graham Jackson and Myrddyn Phillips.
The team's discovery mirrors the plot of Hugh Grant's 1995 film The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain, which depicts a proud Welsh community attempting to thwart two English cartographers determined to reclassify their local mountain as a hill.The team's discovery mirrors the plot of Hugh Grant's 1995 film The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain, which depicts a proud Welsh community attempting to thwart two English cartographers determined to reclassify their local mountain as a hill.