Saturday, September 10, 2005

Names & heights of the hills and passes on the Malvern ridge

For a diagram depicting the entirity of the Malvern ridge, giving the names and heights of each summit and pass, please click the link below:

The Malvern Hills seen from the Severn plain

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:28 am

    Just looked at Cross-Section.

    This is a fascinating site! My congratulations.

    Query: Is your Raggedstone-Midsummer perfect or is it a little
    more bottomed-out in the valley, creating a crow's bill/throne/crescent moon effect please?

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  2. Anonymous4:08 pm

    on which hill is the obelisk? I thought it was midsummer - and we were always told that Bronsil treasure would be found on midsummers day, as its shadow fell over the island....
    ragged stones was also the story of a monk who had to push a large stone to the peak from one to the other... ah how these fables change.

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  3. Hi Anonymous,

    The obelisk is in Eastnor Deer park, and not part of the main ridge of the Malverns. Midsummer & Hollybush hills are just behind the obelisk (if you're looking at the hills from the west).

    Moggz

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  4. B Hickman10:09 pm

    Hi Moggz I notice some links have been hijackded by some site headed Web Town? e.g. Unable see your diagram of the named hills and passes.

    THanks for the site

    BH

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