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Table of contents
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Arctic Region
72 in Region
- 1.1. North Pole 1 in Crag
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1.2.
Greenland 71 in Crag
- 1.2.1. Kujalleq 25 in Area
- 1.2.2. Nuuk 22 in Area
- 1.2.3. Sermersooq 6 in Area
- 1.2.4. Qeqqata 0 in Area
- 1.2.5. Qaasuitsup 12 in Area
- 1.2.6. Northeast Greenland National Park 0 in Area
- 1.2.7. Tasiilaq Area 5 in Area
- 1.2.8. Kulusuk 1 in Area
1. Arctic Region 72 routes in Region
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Trad climbing, Bouldering and other styles
Lat / Long: 72.081407, -26.446839
1.1. North Pole 1 route in Crag
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All Alpine climbing
Lat / Long: 84.932991, -9.667969
1.2. Greenland 71 routes in Crag
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Trad climbing, Bouldering and other styles
Lat / Long: 71.478042, -42.385256
description
Greenland (/ˈɡriːnlənd/; Greenlandic: Kalaallit Nunaat, pronounced [kalaːɬit nunaːt]; Danish: Grønland, pronounced [ˈɡʁɶnˌlanˀ]) is an autonomous constituent country within the Kingdom of Denmark between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, east of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Though physiographically a part of the continent of North America, Greenland has been politically and culturally associated with Europe (specifically Norway and Denmark, the colonial powers, as well as the nearby island of Iceland) for more than a millennium. The majority of its residents are Inuit, whose ancestors began migrating from the Canadian mainland in the 13th century, gradually settling across the island.
1.2.1. Kujalleq 25 routes in Area
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Alpine climbing, Trad climbing and other styles
Lat / Long: 60.680236, -44.826615
description
Kujalleq (Greenlandic [kujaɬeq̚] The South) is a new municipality in the southern tip of Greenland, operational from 1 January 2009. With 7,151 inhabitants as of January 2013, it is the least-populated municipality in Greenland. The administrative center of the municipality is in Qaqortoq (formerly called Julianehåb).
1.2.2. Nuuk 22 routes in Area
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Mostly Bouldering
Lat / Long: 64.249798, -51.284929
1.2.3. Sermersooq 6 routes in Area
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Trad climbing, Ice climbing and Alpine climbing
Lat / Long: 66.987352, -37.312127
description
Sermersooq (Greenlandic: [ seʁmeʁsoːq̚ ], Place of Much Ice) is a recent state in Greenland, founded on 1 January 2009 from five earlier, smaller states. Its administrative seat is the city of Nuuk (formerly called Godthåb), the capital of Greenland, and is the most populous state in the country, with 21,868 inhabitants as of January 2013.
1.2.4. Qeqqata 0 routes in Area
description
Qeqqata (Greenlandic: [qeqːata], The Center) is a new municipality in western Greenland, operational from 1 January 2009. The municipality was named after its location in central-western part of the country. Its population is 9,620 as of January 2013. The administrative center of the municipality is in Sisimiut (formerly called Holsteinsborg).
1.2.5. Qaasuitsup 12 routes in Area
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Trad climbing and Aid climbing
Lat / Long: 70.723633, -58.612042
description
Qaasuitsup (Greenlandic: [qaːsui̯tsup̚] Place of Polar Darkness) is a municipality in Greenland, operational from 1 January 2009. As of January 2013 its population is 17,498. The administrative centre of the municipality is in Ilulissat (formerly called Jakobshavn).
1.2.6. Northeast Greenland National Park 0 routes in Area
description
Northeast Greenland National Park (Greenlandic: Kalaallit Nunaanni nuna eqqissisimatitaq, Danish: Grønlands Nationalpark) is the world's largest national park. It is the largest protected land area in the world. Established in 1974 and expanded to its present size in 1988, it protects 972,001 km2 (375,000 sq mi) of the interior and northeastern coast of Greenland and is bigger than all but twenty-nine countries in the world. It was the first national park to be created in the Kingdom of Denmark and remains Greenland's only national park.
1.2.7. Tasiilaq Area 5 routes in Area
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All Trad climbing
summary
Mountains around Tasiilaq, on Amasalik Island.
description
Lot of possibilities at less than 100km from Tasiilaq (Tiniteqilaq, Foxjaws, Kulusuk area...). Rock could be loose near Tasiilaq...
where to stay
Red House
history
Some big walls near Foxjaws (first one by Mike Libecki), and mountain projects. Not a lot of registered routes near Tasiilaq or on Amassalik Island.
1.2.8. Kulusuk 1 route in Area
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All Trad climbing
summary
Island of Kulusuk.
description
Some crags, boulders and multipitches routes around the village. Nice rock !
where to stay
Kulusuk Hotel.
ethic
All.
history
Discovered and developped by : https://www.greenland.is/blog/the-east-greenland-rock-climbing-project/