- South Wales Traverse
The South Wales Traverse is a long distance
fell running challenge across the mountains of,South Wales . It is a linear route of convert|118|km|mi taking in some 31 summits over convert|610|m|ft high, giving about convert|5000|m|ft of ascent. The aim is for participants to complete the route, on foot, within 24 hours. Runners may start at either end, but traditionally it is run from west to east, so that the prevailing wind is on the runner's back and much of the ascent is done during the first half of the route. The route takes in the mountain ranges of the Black Mountain, Carmarthenshire Fans,Fforest Fawr , CentralBrecon Beacons , and the Black Mountains, across most of theBrecon Beacons National Park .The Traverse is somewhat easier to complete than its English
Lake District equivalent, theBob Graham Round . Although far less runners have done so due to the relatively low numbers who have actually attempted it. The selection of summits that must be visited is somewhat arbitrary, they are merely over convert|610|m|ft high and no other rules appear to have been applied in selecting them. Some of the summits are really just bumps on the ridge and not really summits in their own right at all.The fastest known crossing of the Traverse was by Mark Hartell in 1993. He completed the distance in 14 hours 42 minutes [http://www.gofar.org.uk] .
The challenge is sometimes incorrectly referred to as the "Brecon Beacons Traverse". This name really only refers to the section of the route from Storey Arms to Talybont over the Central Beacons and is a challenging day out favoured by some hillwalkers.
Route
Below is a list of the summits that must be visited starting at Pen Rhiw Wen/Herbert's Quarry, running west to East.
Route profile
Below is a profile of the route, again starting at Pen Rhiw Wen/Herbert's Quarry, running west to East.
References
See also
*http://www.geocities.com/harlequins_rc/bbt.htm - the Cardiff Harlequins Running Club website
*http://www.mdcwales.org.uk/Newsletter/Newsletter_2005/mdcnewsjuly2005.pdf - Mynyddwyr De Cymru newsletter article on a group traverse – page 4
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