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I have edited this article to reflect the change in location announced by Alan Dawson at the June 2008 Marilynists meet. The exact summit position was established on 28 July 2008 by a differential levelling survey by John Barnard and Mark Smith using a Leica NA730 optical level. The surveyors' estimate of height was 270 +/-1 metres but they have adopted the conservative figure of 269m.Galltywenallt (talk) 19:28, 23 November 2008 (UTC)Reply