Tverrådalskyrkja

Tverrådalskyrkja

Infobox Mountain
Name = Tverrådalskyrkja
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Elevation = convert|2087|m|ft|0|lk=on
Location = Luster (Sogn og Fjordane) and Skjåk (Oppland), NOR
Range = Breheimen
Prominence = convert|650|m|ft|0|abbr=on [ [http://www.toppomania.info/toppdetaljer.php?toppid=123 Toppomania - Tverrådalskyrkja 2088 moh - fakta ] ]
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Coordinates = coord|61|44|39.96|N|7|41|11.74|E|type:mountain_region:NO|display=inline,title
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First ascent = 2 August 1842, Harald Nicolai Storm Wergeland.
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Tverrådalskyrkja is a mountain in Luster (Sogn og Fjordane) and Skjåk (Oppland), in Norway. The main peak is also called Store Tverrådalskyrkja. 700 meters southwest of the main peak, there is also a second peak of 2034 meters, called Søre Tverrådalskyrkja.

Tverrådalskyrkja can be reached from the Norwegian Mountain Touring Association cabin "Sotasæter". Usual access to the peak is over the Fortundalsbreen glacier, then along the eastern ridge.

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