Vestre Hestlægerhøe | |
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Vestre Hestlægerhø | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,758 m (5,768 ft)[2] |
Prominence | 53 m (174 ft)[3] |
Coordinates | 61°35′35″N 8°39′27″E / 61.59306°N 8.65756°E[1] |
Geography | |
Location | Innlandet, Norway |
Parent range | Jotunheimen |
Climbing | |
Easiest route | path from Glitterheim[4][5][6] then up 70 vertical meters on mountain's mildest spur. |
Vestre Hestlægerhøe or Vestre Hestlægerhø is a mountain on the border of Vågå Municipality and Lom Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. The 1,758-metre (5,768 ft) tall mountain is located in the Jotunheimen mountains within Jotunheimen National Park. The mountain sits about 40 kilometres (25 mi) southwest of the village of Vågåmo.[2][3][7][5]
The peak of Vestre Hestlægerhøe rises to a height of 1,758 metres (5,768 ft) and has a topographic prominence of 53 metres (174 ft).[3] The mountain is surrounded by several other notable mountains including Styggehøi to the west, Glittertinden to the north, and Austre Hestlægerhøe and Nautgardsoksli to the east.[8] The mountain area drains via the river Veo to the north and the river Russa to the south, both tributaries of the river Sjoa.[9]
Fra Russvassbu går du videre forbi Nautgardstind (2258 moh) og du har valget mellom å gå gjennom Tjørnholet, eller mellom Austre- og Vestre Hestlægerhø for å komme til Glitterheim. Det letteste å gå er mellom Austre- og Vestre Hestlægerhø. Sør for Vestre Hestlægerhø er det fine teltplasser, ellers kan man overnatte på Glitterheim.
Die T-Markierungen leiten rechts hinauf zum aussichtsreichen Pass zwischen den Hestlægerhøe-Kuppen und folgen dann mit Glittertinden-Panorama dem Bach Hestbekkenins Veodalen hinab. Nach Nach Überqueren des breiten Gletscherflusses auf der Ganzjahresbrücke ist der Heberger Glitterheim (7) erreicht.
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Fulgte deretter steinrøysryggen østover, først over Styggehøe 1883, Vestre Hestlægerhø 1758, og opp på Austre Hestlægerhø 1950.
Two main tributaries drain into the River Sjoa, the River Russa and the River Veo.