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?
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.
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).
Just looked at Cross-Section.
ReplyDeleteThis 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?
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....
ReplyDeleteragged 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.
Hi Anonymous,
ReplyDeleteThe 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
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.
ReplyDeleteTHanks for the site
BH