Originally Posted by
MattPo
I'm using a list by Robert Jones in a book by Gwlad Publications of Llanwrst - now defunct, called " The 2000ft Summits of Wales" 1993. They have to have a prominance of around 15m which is why there are more than the other tables.
I have 6 in the Moelwyns, 1 beyond Llywedd - Top of Gallt y Wenallt, 2 near Moel Hebog - Moel yr Ogof and Moel Lefn and I'm saving Mynydd Mawr for last.
It's been a great jouney and taken me to parts of Wales I would have never visited. I started years ago as a youth when I lived in North Wales and then when we got a cottage in Llan - near Llanbrynmair I carried on visiting tops. Then I found this book and it motivated me to travel further afield to be a purerile ticker. Covid was tricky, but I managed to visit a lot of hills in the south on solo camping trips. This year has also been tricky due to family issues, but ran the Radnor Forest 4 recently. As I get older (64 now) the urgency to complete is more pressing. It's certainly improved my navigational skills and increase my map collection!
When the Moelwyn Mawr day is in sight I will post on here for anyone to join me for a pissed up hill walk!