Svolværgeita

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Svolværgeita is a distinctive twin-peaked rock pinnacle near Svolvær in Norway’s Lofoten archipelago, famous among climbers and tourists for its dramatic summit jump between the horns.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf climbing destination
mountain formation
rock pinnacle
accessedFrom Svolvær town centre NERFINISHED
climbingType alpine rock climbing
traditional climbing
country Norway
difficultyRange approximately Norwegian grade 4 to 6
elevation ~150 metres
featuredIn Lofoten climbing guidebooks NERFINISHED
tourism brochures for Svolvær
firstAscentBy Alf Bonnevie Bryn NERFINISHED
Ferdinand Schjelderup NERFINISHED
firstAscentYear 1910
hasCoordinateLatitude 68.234
hasCoordinateLongitude 14.577
hasFeature narrow gap between horns
steep rock faces
twin peaks NERFINISHED
two horns
hasNameMeaning The Svolvær Goat NERFINISHED
hasShape goat-like silhouette
hasSummitFeature jumpable gap between summits
two separate summits
knownFor being a symbol of Svolvær
panoramic views over Svolvær
rock climbing routes
summit jump between the horns
locatedIn Lofoten archipelago NERFINISHED
Nordland county NERFINISHED
Northern Norway NERFINISHED
Svolvær NERFINISHED
Vågan Municipality NERFINISHED
locatedNear Svolvær NERFINISHED
locatedOn Austvågøya NERFINISHED
offersViewOf Svolvær town NERFINISHED
Vestfjorden NERFINISHED
surrounding Lofoten mountains
popularWith mountain guides
rock climbers
tourists
region Arctic Norway NERFINISHED
safetyConcern exposed summit jump
requirement for rope protection
touristAttractionStatus iconic feature of Lofoten climbing
local landmark of Svolvær
usualApproach hiking approach followed by rock climbing

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Austvågøy touristAttraction Svolværgeita