Kupariputken
Kupariputken is a mountain located in Norwegian Lapland, specifically in the county of Troms and Finnmark. It has an elevation of 1,950 meters above sea level, making it one of the highest peaks in the Scandinavian mountain range.
Geologically, Kupariputken is a granite mountain, composed of rocks dating back to the Proterozoic era. The
Kupariputken is a remote and inaccessible mountain, requiring experienced mountaineers and local guides to attempt to
Climbing the mountain typically requires a flight to the nearby town of Leknes, followed by a hike
Research on Kupariputken has focused on its glacial history and geological structure. The mountain's unique rocks
Despite its remote location and challenging terrain, Kupariputken has become a popular destination for experienced mountaineers