Litlkorsnestinden,[3] (nicknamed: Trakta, lit.'The Funnel') is a mountain in Hadsel Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. The 980-metre (3,220 ft) tall mountain lies on the island of Austvågøya in the Lofoten archipelago, just south of the Trollfjorden. The summit is the most difficult to reach in Norway; there is no trail for the long approach which is often extremely difficult terrain and the easiest route through the Northwest ridge is a mountaineer route graded 3N. It was first ascended in 1910 by Alf Bonnevie Bryn, Ferdinand Schjelderup and Carl Wilhelm Rubenson.[1]

Litlkorsnestinden
Trakta
Highest point
Elevation980 m (3,220 ft)[1]
Coordinates68°20′11″N 14°53′03″E / 68.3364°N 14.8842°E / 68.3364; 14.8842[2]
Geography
Map
Interactive map of the mountain
LocationNordland, Norway
Parent rangeLofoten
Climbing
First ascent3 August 1910:
Bryn, Schjelderup and Rubenson.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Webster, Ed (1994). Climbing in the Magic Islands. A climbing and hiking guidebook to the Lofoten Islands of Norway. Henningsvær: Nord Norsk Klatreskole. pp. 238–243.
  2. ^ "Litlkorsnestinden, Hadsel (Nordland)" (in Norwegian). yr.no. Retrieved 2018-06-17.
  3. ^ "Stadnamn og skrivemåten for stadnamn" (in Norwegian). Kartverket. Retrieved 2018-12-20.