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Škrlatica

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Prominence
  
982 m (3,222 ft)

Location
  
Slovenia

First ascent
  
1880

Mountain range
  
Alps, Julian Alps

Isolation
  
6 kilometres (3.7 mi)

Elevation
  
2,740 m

Parent range
  
Julian Alps

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Listing
  
Alpine mountains 2500-2999 m

Similar
  
Prisojnik, Jalovec, Špik, Razor, Stenar

Škrlatica, historically also known as Suhi plaz ("Dry Avalanche"), is a mountain in the Slovenian Julian Alps. With its summit at 2,740m above sea level, it is the second highest peak in Slovenia (after Triglav at 2,864m) and the third highest in the Julian Alps as a whole (after Triglav and Jôf di Montasio / Montaž at 2,754m).

Map of %C5%A0krlatica, 4281 Mojstrana, Slovenia

The mountain's name derives from the feminine adjectival form of the Slovene word škrlat, a cognate of the colour scarlet, referring to the dramatic reddish-purple shade assumed by its steep northwestern rockface when viewed in the light of the sunset. The name Suhi plaz refers to a scree below Mount Spodnji Rokav.

The first recorded ascent of Škrlatica was made from the southern side on 24 August 1880 by Julius Kugy, accompanied by the mountain guide Andrej Komac and the hunter Matija Kravanja.

References

Škrlatica Wikipedia


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