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Hurrungane
Hurrungene, Hurrungadn, Horungane
Hurrungane seen looking towards the west. Store Skagastølstind is the highest peak visible.
Highest point
PeakStore Skagastølstind, Luster/Årdal, Norway
Elevation2,405 m (7,890 ft)
Coordinates61°27′41″N 07°52′17″E / 61.46139°N 7.87139°E / 61.46139; 7.87139
Geography
Map of the location
Map of the location
Hurrungane
Location of the mountain
Map of the location
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Hurrungane
Hurrungane (Norway)
LocationVestland, Norway
Range coordinates61°26′58″N 7°50′36″E / 61.4495°N 7.8434°E / 61.4495; 7.8434[1]
Parent rangeJotunheimen

Hurrungane (also written Hurrungene, Hurrungadn, Horungane) is a mountain range in the municipalities Luster and Årdal in Vestland county, Norway. The area is southwest in the larger mountain range Jotunheimen and is also part of Jotunheimen National Park.[2]

The range has some of the most alpine peaks in Norway, and has 23 peaks over 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) (counting peaks with larger prominence than 30 metres or 98 feet). Several of the peaks are only accessible through climbing or glacier crossings. The starting point for hiking is the village of Turtagrø along the national tourist road, Sognefjellsvegen (RV55).

The highest peaks in the area are

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Name

Hurrungane is the finite plural of a word hurrung. Hurrungen, the finite singular of the same word, is the names of two mountains in Rauma and Skjåk. The first element is the verb hurra which means "hurry, move fast (with noise and roar)". The last element is the suffix -ung, referring to an active thing/person. The actual mountains are steep, and there are frequent rockslides and avalanches from the hillsides. The meaning of the name is then "the noisemakers".[3]

The east face of Hurrungane as seen down Uradalen.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Hurrungane, Luster (Vestland)" (in Norwegian). yr.no. Retrieved 2020-01-07.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Store norske leksikon. "Hurrungane" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2010-09-10.
  3. ^ Baxter, James (2005). Scandinavian Mountains and Peaks Over 2000 Metres in the Hurrungane. ISBN 978-0-9550497-0-5.


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