Golets
Golets is a geographic term used in the Caucasus and surrounding mountain areas to describe a bald, treeless mountain summit or crest. These features are typically found above the timberline, where vegetation is sparse due to cold temperatures, wind exposure, and poor soils. Golets can range from rounded domes to sharp ridges and often show exposed rock, scree, and patches of alpine grass.
The term derives from the Russian голый (golyy), meaning bare or naked. In mountaineering and topographic descriptions,
Golets are most common in the North Caucasus and along the Greater Caucasus, but the concept is