Tetnuldi

Tetnuldi
Tetnuldi rising above the village Latali
Highest point
Elevation 4,858 m (15,938 ft)
Prominence 672 m (2,205 ft)
Coordinates 43°01′52″N 42°59′35″E / 43.03113°N 42.99319°E / 43.03113; 42.99319Coordinates: 43°01′52″N 42°59′35″E / 43.03113°N 42.99319°E / 43.03113; 42.99319
Geography
Tetnuldi
Location of Tetnuldi within the Caucasus mountains
Location Svaneti, Georgia
Parent range Caucasus Mountains
Climbing
Easiest route basic snow/ice climb
Tetnuldi
View from Mestia
Elevation 4,858 metres (15,938 ft)
Prominence 672 metres (2,205 ft)

Tetnuldi (Georgian: თეთნულდი) is a prominent peak in the central part of the Greater Caucasus Mountain Range, located in the Svaneti region of Georgia. According to most sources, Tetnuldi is the 10th highest peak of the Caucasus. The slopes of the mountain are glaciated generally above the 3,000 metre (9,840 ft) line. The most prominent glacier of the mountain is called Adishi.

It was first climbed by Douglas Freshfield in 1896. The first ascent of the north face was completed by Michael S. Taylor and John R. Jenkins.

New ski resort in Tetnuldi was opened during 2015-2016 winter season.[1]

References

Georgian State (Soviet) Encyclopedia. 1983. Book 4. pp. 637.

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