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'''Skaðifjall''' , also known as '''Mount Skadi''', or '''Mountain Goddess''' , is a large mountain located in the [[Kendovstrunmahhe Mountains]] a sub range of the [[Yetis Mountains]] of Northern Gotneska in the Province of [[Járnger Ðr Province|Járnger Đr]], located in [[Grand Argic National Park]] about 75 miles (121 km) east-southeast [[Jörðlæk]]. With a summit elevation 8,032 m (26,352 ft), it is the highest mountain in Gotneska.
'''Skaðifjall''' , also known as '''Mount Skadi''', or '''Mountain Goddess''' , is a large mountain located in the [[Kendovstrunmahhe Mountains]] a sub range of the [[Yetis Mountains]] of Northern Gotneska in the Province of [[Járnger Ðr Province|Járnger Đr]], located in [[Grand Argic National Park]] about 75 miles (121 km) east-southeast [[Jörðlæk]]. With a summit elevation 8,032 m (26,352 ft), it is the highest mountain in Gotneska.
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Skaðifjall
Goddess of Skiing, Mount Skadi
Mount Robson panorama (cropped).jpg
Highest point
Elevation8,032 m (26,352 ft)
Naming
EtymologySkaði
Native nameSkaðifjall
Climbing
First ascent12 April 1946
William and Jacob Magnusson
Easiest route Alpine route

Skaðifjall , also known as Mount Skadi, or Mountain Goddess , is a large mountain located in the Kendovstrunmahhe Mountains a sub range of the Yetis Mountains of Northern Gotneska in the Province of Járnger Đr, located in Grand Argic National Park about 75 miles (121 km) east-southeast Jörðlæk. With a summit elevation 8,032 m (26,352 ft), it is the highest mountain in Gotneska.