Ulamertorsuaq | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,858 m (6,096 ft) |
Listing | List of mountains in Greenland |
Coordinates | 60°22′35″N 44°32′32″W / 60.37639°N 44.54222°W |
Geography | |
Climbing | |
First ascent | 1977 |
The Ulamertorsuaq is a 1,858 m–high mountain in southern Greenland, in the Kujalleq municipality. [1]
Together with Nalumasortoq and Ketil, this mountain rises in the mountainous peninsula of the mainland which forms the eastern side of the Tasermiut Fjord. [2]
The Ulamertorsuaq has four peaks with heights of 1858 m, 1843 m, 1829 m and 1825 m. The 1843 m high peak is a popular mountain among climbers because of its challenging West Side, a mighty perpendicular cliff. [3] It is also favoured for its firm granite structure, similar to other summits in the region such as Ketil and Napasorsuaq, the latter located on the other side of the Tasermiut Fjord. [4]
Ulamertorsuaq | |
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![]() | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,858 m (6,096 ft) |
Listing | List of mountains in Greenland |
Coordinates | 60°22′35″N 44°32′32″W / 60.37639°N 44.54222°W |
Geography | |
Climbing | |
First ascent | 1977 |
The Ulamertorsuaq is a 1,858 m–high mountain in southern Greenland, in the Kujalleq municipality. [1]
Together with Nalumasortoq and Ketil, this mountain rises in the mountainous peninsula of the mainland which forms the eastern side of the Tasermiut Fjord. [2]
The Ulamertorsuaq has four peaks with heights of 1858 m, 1843 m, 1829 m and 1825 m. The 1843 m high peak is a popular mountain among climbers because of its challenging West Side, a mighty perpendicular cliff. [3] It is also favoured for its firm granite structure, similar to other summits in the region such as Ketil and Napasorsuaq, the latter located on the other side of the Tasermiut Fjord. [4]