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Coordinates: 62°19′12″N 9°16′6″E / 62.32000°N 9.26833°E / 62.32000; 9.26833
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:''For the company Snøhetta, see [[Snøhetta (company)]].
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{{Infobox Mountain
{{Infobox Mountain
| Name = Snøhetta
| Name = Snøhetta
| Photo = Snohetta.jpg
| Photo = Snohetta.jpg
| Caption = Snøhetta. From the left, the peaks are Vesttoppen, Hettpiggen, Midttoppen and then Stortoppen (highest) to the right.
| Caption = Snøhetta. From the left, the peaks are Vesttoppen, Hettpiggen, Midttoppen and then Stortoppen (highest) to the right.
| Elevation = {{convert|2286|m|ft|0|lk=on}}
| Elevation = {{convert|2286|m|ft|0|lk=on}}
| Location = [[Dovre]], [[Oppland]], {{NOR}}
| Location = [[Dovre]], [[Oppland]], {{NOR}}
| Range = [[Dovrefjell]]
| Range = [[Dovrefjell]]
| Prominence = {{convert|1675|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}<ref>http://www.ii.uib.no/~petter/mountains/scandinavia_finest.html</ref>
| Prominence = {{convert|1675|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}<ref>http://www.ii.uib.no/~petter/mountains/scandinavia_finest.html</ref>
| Coordinates = {{coord|62|19|12|N|9|16|6|E|type:mountain_region:NO|display=inline,title}}
| Coordinates = {{coord|62|19|12|N|9|16|6|E|type:mountain_region:NO|display=inline,title}}
| First ascent = 1798, [[Jens Esmark]]
| First ascent = 1798, [[Jens Esmark]]
| Topographic map = 1519 IV Snøhetta
| Topographic map = 1519 IV Snøhetta
| Listing = <small>3 at [[List of peaks in Norway by prominence]]</small>
}}
}}
'''Snøhetta''' is the highest [[List of Norwegian peaks over 2000 meters|mountain]] in the mountain range of [[Dovrefjell]], and the highest mountain in [[Norway]] outside of the [[Jotunheimen]] range, making it the [[List of peaks in Norway over 2000 meters|24th highest peak in Norway]], based on a 30 metre [[topographic prominence]] cutoff. It also has Norways [[List of peaks in Norway by prominence|third largest primary factor]].
'''Snøhetta''' is the highest [[List of Norwegian peaks over 2000 meters|mountain]] in the mountain range of [[Dovrefjell]], and the highest mountain in [[Norway]] outside of the [[Jotunheimen]] range, making it the [[List of peaks in Norway over 2000 meters|24th highest peak in Norway]], based on a 30 metre [[topographic prominence]] cutoff. It also has Norways [[List of peaks in Norway by prominence|third largest primary factor]].

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For the company Snøhetta, see Snøhetta (company).
Snøhetta
Highest point
Elevation2,286 m (7,500 ft) Edit this on Wikidata
Prominence1,675.4 to 1,675.6 m (5,497 to 5,497 ft) Edit this on Wikidata
Isolation82.7 to 82.9 km (51.4 to 51.5 mi) Edit this on Wikidata

Snøhetta is the highest mountain in the mountain range of Dovrefjell, and the highest mountain in Norway outside of the Jotunheimen range, making it the 24th highest peak in Norway, based on a 30 metre topographic prominence cutoff. It also has Norways third largest primary factor. The mountain is inside Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park.

The mountain has several peaks[2]:

  • Stortoppen, the highest summit, 2,286 meters.
  • Midttoppen, 2,278 meters, prominence 35 m
  • Hettpiggen, 2,261 meters, prominence 50 m
  • Vesttoppen, 2,253 meters, prominence 70 m

Vesttoppen and Stortoppen are easily available by hiking or skiing, and from Stortoppen Midttoppen is easily accessible. Traversing Midttoppen, via Hettpiggen and to Vesttoppen requires climbing with a rope.

On Stortoppen there is a radio link station, originally installed by the Norwegian Army, and now serving primarily civilian purposes. The station and its emergency diesel generator, as well as a nearby helipad, detract somewhat from the aesthetics of the summit. For this reason, many recommend Vesttoppen as a better destination.

A small moument for the Norwegian philosopher, humourist, author and mountaineer Peter Wessel Zapffe is located near the summit of Vesttoppen.

Under good conditions in both summer and winter, the ascent is relatively easy. Common starting points are the DNT-cabins Reinheim, Snøheim, or Åmotdalshytta.

External links

References

Guidebook

  • A. Dyer et al "Walks and Scrambles in Norway", ISBN 1-904466-25-7.