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The Vassfforcian national survey mapping agree that 4’970m is the more accurate measure of the elevation. | The Vassfforcian national survey mapping agree that 4’970m is the more accurate measure of the elevation. | ||
− | The | + | The lower peak is called '''Moylerahs''' (4’602 m); a [[Hyarmendoran]] name which means “black peak” and it is on the east of the mountain and has no permanent glaciers. '''Mount Andrea''' (4’800 m), located on the west, is the highest elevation of the mountain and has permanent glaciers; its name was given in honor of [[Andrea Buchani]], the Buchani patriarch who founded Zulfía. It is remarkable, that as each elevation is in a different state, and both are the highest elevations in their respective states. |
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Mount Sulfur | |
Moylerahs, the lower peak of Mount Sulfur in winter | |
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Elevation | 4’240 meters |
Location | Western Vassfforcia-Province of Vassfforcia, Vassfforcia |
Range | – |
First Ascent | 1837 by Michel Pégeut |
Easiest route | rock/snow climb |
Mount Sulfur is the third highest mountain in Vassfforcia, after the Ímorod (5’320m) and Háelvenorod (4’970 m) Its name means mountain of sulphur.
The mountain has two peaks, the highest of which is 4’240 m above sea level. Together, the peaks are seen as a saddle from either north or south. In the valley between the two peaks, formed by the ancient crater, is Lake Zulfía and the city of the same name.
This is the lowest peak that contains permanent snow and glaciers in Vassfforcia.
Mount Sulfur lies halfway between the Montauran Range and the Central Mountains in the Province of Vassfforcia and Western Vassfforcia very near of Umperia.
Elevations
The Vassfforcian national survey mapping agree that 4’970m is the more accurate measure of the elevation.
The lower peak is called Moylerahs (4’602 m); a Hyarmendoran name which means “black peak” and it is on the east of the mountain and has no permanent glaciers. Mount Andrea (4’800 m), located on the west, is the highest elevation of the mountain and has permanent glaciers; its name was given in honor of Andrea Buchani, the Buchani patriarch who founded Zulfía. It is remarkable, that as each elevation is in a different state, and both are the highest elevations in their respective states.