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Storvola  Spitsbergen, Svalbard, NORWAY
Climbs 1 – Rocktype UNKNOWN – Altitude 857m a.s.l – Faces ?
Crag features
More recently famed for its sequence stratigraphic features, Storvola is a large mountain frequented by geologists, UNIS cruises and more recently the Statoil run Svalex.
Mountain Location Information:
UTM33X: N8605430, E530480
UTM35X: N8628740, E242430
DD.DDDD: 77.5227°N, 16.2638°E
DDMM.MM: 77°31.36'N, 16°15.83'E
DDMMSS: 77°31'21"N, 16°15'49"E
Etymology:
The big mountain. Vola used for mountains in the southeastern part of Norway.
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Access notes
Access can be made via boat or helicopter to Van Keulenfjord. Snowmobile from Svea may also be possible for an extended trip.
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