Razor (mountain) explained

Razor
Elevation M:2601
Prominence M:332
Prominence Ref:[1]
Range:Julian Alps
Location:Slovenia
Map:Alps
Label Position:left
Coordinates:46.413°N 13.789°W
Type:Pyramidal peak
First Ascent:1842, Otto Sendtner

Razor (2601m (8,533feet)) is a pyramidal mountain in the Julian Alps and the sixth-highest mountain in Slovenia. First ascended by Otto Sendtner in 1842, it is now frequently ascended, with numerous mountain huts available for climbers.

Location and description

Razor is part of the Julian Alps in Slovenia, and is bordered by the Luknja and Vršič passes to the east and west, and the Krnica and Trenta valleys to the north and south. Together with its neighbouring mountain Prisojnik, it serves to connect Triglav and Jalovec. It is included in Triglav National Park and is administratively part of Kranjska Gora.

The mountain is located in a limestone karst region, with the Križ Plateau (Kriški podi) below it being a typical example. The area has been heavily shaped by erosion, caused by glaciation, rivers, and precipitation; as a result, it has many caves, sinkholes, and limestone pavements.

Climate

Razor is snow-covered from November to early June.

Ascent

Razor was first ascended in 1842 by botanist Otto Sendtner. Since then, numerous mountaineers have ascended the mountain. The more challenging routes are located on the mountain's northern and western faces (1200mand900mm (3,900feetand3,000feetm) high respectively) and have via ferrata sections, while the southern and eastern (600m (2,000feet)) faces are considered non-technical ascents. The most common routes are from the west, south, and east.

Although Razor can be ascended year-round, its ascent is easier between mid June to October. At other times, the snowy conditions call for specialized equipment. There are six mountain huts on Razor, at heights ranging from 1015mto2050mm (3,330feetto6,730feetm). The main hut is the Pogačnik Lodge on the Križ Plateau (Slovenian: Pogačnikov dom na Kriških podih), standing on its southern side. The climber and writer Julius Kugy gave Razor the nickname "The Royal of the Julian Alps".

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Razor - peakbagger. peakbagger.com. 13 February 2015.