| Styggedalstindane | |
|---|---|
| Store Styggedalstinden (unofficial) [1] | |
| Styggedalstind to the right. Gjertvasstind on the left. Seen from Fannaråki. | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 2,387 m (7,831 ft) [2] |
| Prominence | 170 m (560 ft) [2] |
| Parent peak | Storen |
| Isolation | 1.7 km (1.1 mi) [2] |
| Listing | 4 at List of mountains in Norway by height |
| Coordinates | 61°27′39″N7°53′51″E / 61.46083°N 7.89749°E [3] |
| Geography | |
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| Location | Vestland, Norway |
| Parent range | Jotunheimen |
| Topo map | 1517 IV Hurrungane |
| Climbing | |
| First ascent | 6 August 1883: Carl Christian Hall and Mathias Soggemoen |
| Easiest route | Hiking and ice climbing |
Styggedalstindane [1] is the fourth-highest summit in Norway. It is located within the Hurrungane mountains, which are part of the Jotunheimen mountain range. The mountain is located in the eastern part of Luster Municipality in Vestland county, Norway. This mountain sits directly between the mountains Sentraltind and Gjertvasstind. [4]
There are two summits on the mountain:
The first element of the name is the genitive form of the valley name Styggedalen and the last element is the finite form of tind which means "mountain peak'. The name of the valley is a compound of stygg which means "ugly" or "bad" and the finite form of dal which means "dale" or "valley".
The ascent is relatively challenging. There are three possibilities, in increasing order of difficulty: