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The Crown Prince Frederik Range () is a large
mountain range A mountain range or hill range is a series of mountains or hills arranged in a line and connected by high ground. A mountain system or mountain belt is a group of mountain ranges with similarity in form, structure, and alignment that have aris ...
in
King Christian IX Land King Christian IX Land () is a coastal area of Southeastern Greenland in Sermersooq Municipality fronting the Denmark Strait and extending through the Arctic Circle from 65°N to 70°N. History This area was named in September 1884 by Gustav ...
, eastern
Greenland Greenland is an autonomous territory in the Danish Realm, Kingdom of Denmark. It is by far the largest geographically of three constituent parts of the kingdom; the other two are metropolitan Denmark and the Faroe Islands. Citizens of Greenlan ...
. Administratively this range is part of the
Sermersooq Sermersooq () is a municipality in Greenland, formed on 1 January 2009 from five previous, smaller municipalities. Its administrative seat is the city of Nuuk (formerly called Godthåb), the capital of Greenland, and it is the most populous ...
Municipality. Despite being relatively unknown it has some of the highest summits in Greenland.


History

The Crown Prince Frederik Range was first surveyed by Sir Martin Lindsay in 1934 during the British Trans-Greenland Expedition and was named after the
Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark Frederick, Crown Prince of Denmark may refer to: *Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark (1753–1805), heir presumptive from 1766 to 1768 *Frederick IV of Denmark (1671–1730), King of Denmark and Norway, Crown Prince from 1671 to 1699 *Frederick ...
(1899 – 1972) who would be crowned King Frederik IX in 1947.The Development of Mountaineering in East and North-East Greenland An Outline History
/ref> The expedition crossed Greenland from west to east, and succeeded in fixing the positions of many other important features further to the northeast, including Gunnbjørnsfjeld —the highest point in Greenland. On the return journey the team headed south-west to Amassalik and on their journey discovered the extent of the Crown Prince Frederik Range. Lindsay's expedition set a new world record after travelling on
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s, 700 of which were through hitherto unexplored territory."French Honour For British Explorer", ''The Times'', 12 April 1935. Following Martin Lindsay's pioneering venture few expeditions visited the range which remained almost consigned to oblivion for many decades. Finally in 1995 the first guided icecap journey through the range was organized''1997 American Alpine Journal'', p. 222-225 and the following year, in July and August 1996, a number of the main summits of the range were climbed for the first time by members of the Tangent British East Greenland Expedition, including
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. The expedition set up its base camp at and from there climbed a total of 55 peaks.North America, Greenland, Kronprins Frederik Bjerge, Various Ascents
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Geography

The Crown Prince Frederik Range is a group of
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s scattered over a vast region between the
Greenland Ice Sheet The Greenland ice sheet is an ice sheet which forms the second largest body of ice in the world. It is an average of thick and over thick at its maximum. It is almost long in a north–south direction, with a maximum width of at a latitude ...
and the coast. It extends for about in a northeast-southwest direction between the 67th (
Schweizerland Schweizerland, also known as Schweizerland Alps, is a mountain range in King Christian IX Land, eastern Greenland. Administratively this range is part of the Sermersooq Municipality.Google Earth Its highest point is one of the highest peaks in G ...
) and the 68th parallel north ( Hutchinson Glacier). The range is located to the northeast of
Mont Forel Mont Forel is a mountain in King Christian IX Land, Sermersooq Municipality, Greenland. It is part of the Schweizerland range, also known as 'Schweizerland Alps'. This peak is located in a popular climbing destination, together with the Watkin ...
and southwest of
Kangerlussuaq Fjord Kangerlussuaq Fjord (old spelling: ''Kangerdlugssuaq'', ) is a long fjord in the Qeqqata municipality in central-western Greenland. The fjord is long and between and wide, flowing from the estuary of Qinnguata Kuussua river to the southwest, ...
. The level expanses between the nunatak clusters of the range are usually very wide and permanently covered with ice and snow. The average height of the intermontane areas is between and .
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The region of the Crown Prince Frederik Mountains is uninhabited, the nearest settlement being
Tasiilaq Tasiilaq, formerly Ammassalik or Angmagssalik ( Danish names: Kong Oscars Havn or simply Oscarshavn), is a town on Ammassalik Island in southeastern Greenland, within the municipality of Sermersooq. With 1,985 inhabitants as of 2020, it is th ...
, located about 175 km to the SSW of the southern end of the range.


Subranges

Panorama Nunatak () and Redkammen () are two large nunataks at the northeastern end. They are located to the southwest and to the southeast of the Hutchinson Plateau respectively and are sometimes included as part of the Crown Prince Frederik Range.''American Alpine Journal,'' 1991, Volume 33 p. 374


Mountains

Although most peaks of the Crown Prince Frederik Range are yet unnamed, quite a number of the nunataks have very high summits and a total of nine have peaks are higher than . Owing to its remote location this large range has been somewhat neglected by mountaineers though, despite some impressive peaks of good
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. * Peak (3,256 m) and highest point at * Peak (3,153 m) at * Peak (3,127 m) at , highest rocky peak of a massive nunatak with many peaks, including a 3,069 m high summit 1.3 km to the west. * Peak (3,108 m) at , the spectacular central summit of a nunatak with three peaks. * Peak (3,092 m) at * Peak (3,088 m) at * Peak (3,075 m) at * Peak (3,056 m) at * Peak (3,021 m) at * Peak (2,996 m) at * Peak (2,995 m) at * Peak (2,990 m) at * Peak (2,961 m) at * Peak (2,948 m) at * Peak (2,945 m) at * Peak (2,904 m) at * Peak (2,897 m) at * Peak (2,891 m) at * Peak near TBEGE base camp (2,882 m) at * Peak (2,830 m) at * Peak (2,824 m) at * Peak (2,777 m) at * Peak (2,542 m) at * Peak (2,691 m) at * Peak (2,473 m) at * Peak (2,465 m) at * Peak (2,446 m) at * Anniversary Peak (2,440 m) * Peak (2,425 m) at * Peak (2,370 m) at * Peak (2,093 m) at * Peak (1,831 m) at


Climate

From the north and from the west the range is fully exposed to the influence of the
Greenland Ice Sheet The Greenland ice sheet is an ice sheet which forms the second largest body of ice in the world. It is an average of thick and over thick at its maximum. It is almost long in a north–south direction, with a maximum width of at a latitude ...
. As there is no barrier to the shrieking cold winds of the icy expanse,
ice cap climate An ice cap climate is a polar climate where no mean monthly temperature exceeds . The climate generally covers areas at high altitudes and Polar regions of Earth, polar regions (60–90° north and south latitude), such as Antarctica and some of ...
prevails in the region. The average annual temperature in the area of the Crown Prince Frederik Range is -14 °C. The warmest month is July when the average temperature reaches -2 °C and the coldest is March when the temperature sinks to -20 °C.


See also

*
List of mountain ranges of Greenland This is a list of mountain ranges of Greenland. List by alphabetical order * Alángup Qáqai, located in SW Disko Island * Albert Heim Range ''(Albert Heim Bjerge)'', located in northern Hudson Land, north of Promenadedal. * Alexandrine Ra ...
*
List of mountains in Greenland This is a list of mountains in Greenland. List For each mountain, the municipality in which it is located is given, along with coordinates indicating the approximate centre of the mountain (follow the link to see satellite images of the location ...
* List of Nunataks of Greenland


Further reading

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References


External links


Picture of Kronprins Frederik Bjerge AreaStatus of the endangered ivory gull, Pagophila eburnea, in Greenland
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