1876: William Cecil Slingsby, Emanuel Mohn, and K. Lykken
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Jervvasstind (also known as: Gjertvasstind and Østre Styggedalstind) is Norway's ninth-highest mountain. The 2,351-metre-tall (7,713 ft) mountain lies in the Hurrungane mountains in the eastern part of the municipality of Luster in Vestland county, Norway. It lies on the eastern end of a mountain ridge including the mountains (west to east) Store Skagastølstind-Vetle Skagastølstind-Sentraltind-Store Styggedalstind-Jervvasstind. The village of Skjolden is located 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) to the west.[2]
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Jervvasstind (also known as: Gjertvasstind and Østre Styggedalstind) is Norway's ninth-highest mountain. The 2,351-metre-tall (7,713 ft) mountain lies...
Norway. This mountain is directly between the mountains Sentraltind and Jervvasstind. There are two summits on Store Styggedalstind: The eastern summit is...
(Storen): 2,405 m or 7,890 ft Store Styggedalstinden: 2,387 m or 7,831 ft Jervvasstind (Gjertvasstind): 2,351 m or 7,713 ft Sentraltind: 2,348 m or 7,703 ft...
between Store Skagastølstind-Vetle Skagastølstind and Store Styggedalstind-Jervvasstind. The mountain is 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) east of the village of Skjolden...