Belt Stone is a mountain range located in the Sverdlovsk Region and in the Perm Territory , Russia .
| Belt Stone | |
|---|---|
| Specifications | |
| Length | 200 km |
| Highest point | |
| Highest peak | Cut off |
| Absolute height | 1234.2 m |
| Location | |
| A country |
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| The subject of the Russian Federation | Sverdlovsk region |
| Mountain system | Ural mountains |
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Geographical position
The Belt Stone ridge on the border of the Ivdelsky City District and Perm Territory , stretching from north to south from the source of the Ukyu River (the right tributary of the Ilych rivers) to the source of the Tokhta River (left tributary of the Vizhay River). The length of the ridge is 200 kilometers. It coincides with the main Ural watershed [1] .
Peaks
The highest peak is Otorten (1234.2 meters), 25 km to the south - Gumpkapai (1152 meters), 23 kilometers to the south - Saklaimsorichahl (1128.1 meters), 14 kilometers to the south - Solatchahl (1096 meters), in 3 kilometers to the northeast - Mottevchahl (1095 meters), 22 kilometers to the south - Puramunitur (1075 meters), 16 kilometers to the south - Khozyatalakhchahl (1075 meters), 21 kilometers to the south - Somyakyalchachl (1055 meters), in 11 kilometers east-northeast - Yanyghachechahl (1025.8 meters) [1] .
Description
Up to 800 meters the slopes of the ridge in the forests, and above - woodlands, park-type birch woodlands, mountain tundra, alpine meadows, stone placers, outlier rocks. The primer goes from the village of Ushma to the valley of the Auspiya River, then a trail to the tract Dyatlova Pass . And the ridge 10-12 kilometers south of Mount Gumpkapai is the Oshnor ridge [1] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 Rundqvist N., Zadorina O. Sverdlovsk Region. From A to Z: Illustrated Local History Encyclopedia . - Yekaterinburg: Quist, 2009 .-- S. 456. - ISBN 978-5-85383-392-0 .