Sarekchko ( Swede. Sarektjåkkå ) is a mountain peak in the Scandinavian mountains in northern Sweden .
| Sarechchko | |
|---|---|
| Swede. Sarektjåkkå | |
| Highest point | |
| Absolute height | 2089 [1] m |
| Relative height | 1519 m |
| First climb | July 8, 1879 |
| Location | |
| A country |
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| Linen | Norrbotten |
| Commune | Yokmokk |
| Mountain system | Scandinavian mountains |
Located in Lena Norrbotten , in the Sarek National Park. The mountain is not difficult to climb, except for the northern side. The most convenient route runs along the western ridge of the mountain. It is the second highest mountain in Sweden after Kebnekais and the sixth on the Scandinavian peninsula. For the first time, the Swede G.V. Bukt ( Swede. GW Bucht ) climbed the mountain on July 8, 1879 with 4 Sami conductors. The first winter ascent took place in 1916.
Sarechchko is divided into 4 peaks:
- Sturtoppen (Big Peak) - 2089 m,
- Nurdtoppen (Northern peak) - 2056 m,
- Sidtoppen (Lateral peak) - 2023 m,
- Buxtoppen (Buxt peak) - 2010 m.
See also
- List of mountains in Sweden