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TP8098 - Cae Hir
 
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Condition :
Slightly damaged Slightly damaged
OSGB36 Station :
SH62/T10
Current use :
Historic use :
T:UK waypoint :
TP8098
County :
Gwynedd
Nearest town :
BARMOUTH

OSGB36 trig archive spreadsheet - IW
Trig NameOriginal NameNew NameEASTINGNORTHINGHEIGHTORDERTYPE OF MARKComputing DateCLASS OF LEVELLINGDate of LevellingLEVELLING DATUMDESTROYED MARK INDICATORCOMMENTS
Cae HirSH62/T10SH62T010265695.25319399.10328.2693BOLT01/06/1956201/06/1956N0Ht to bolt in concrete platform

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There are 7 photos for this trigpoint (view album).

This trigpoint:
Is ranked joint 4833rd with 59 other trigs (more).
Has a mean score of 5.75/10 (from 4 logged visits)
Was First logged: 28th May 2013
Was Last logged: 10th May 2016

Of the 4 logged visits,
1 recorded a location

The error was 65m

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Selection of photos for this Platform Bolt.

Bolt
By Dusty
Witness Rivet 1
By Dusty
Platform
By Dusty
Witness Rivet 2
By Dusty
See 3 more in the album.

Logged Visits:

Slightly damaged 10th May 2016  10:50  by Dusty

FB Number: Not logged  Condition: Slightly damaged  Score: 7/10

Only spotted 2 witness rivets.

Bolt
Platform
Witness Rivet 1
Witness Rivet 2


Good condition 23rd Nov 2014  11:17  by peregrinus

FB Number: Not logged  Condition: Good  Score: 5/10

Revisit for trig. 2" bolt in level 1.5m square platform of concrete and stone

Platform looking NW


Slightly damaged 9th Apr 2014  14:50  by arranc

Gridref: SH 65751 19365   FB Number: Not logged  Condition: Slightly damaged  Score: 6/10

and the Hump at 656194


Slightly damaged 28th May 2013  15:27  by trigging on an island

FB Number: Not logged  Condition: Slightly damaged  Score: 5/10

This platform bolt is easy to find just a few metres away from what appears to be the highest natural point of the hill. The concreting is starting to break up a bit in places but apart from that it is still in a reasonable state of repair. There are a lot of tall, wire topped walls running across this hillside so plan your route carefully. The best approach would most likely be across access land from the footpath to the northwest, with a return the same way, instead of heading east down to the road like I did.

Thr trig and the view over the estuary
Close up of the bolt



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