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Mount Elgon



         



Mount Elgon
Elevation:4,321 metres (14,178 feet)
Latitude:1° 8′ N
Longitude:34° 33′ E
Location:Uganda-Kenya
Type:Stratovolcano
First ascent:1911 by Kmunke and Stigler
Easiest route:scramble

Mount Elgon is an extinct volcano on the border of Uganda and Kenya. The mountain is named after the Elgonyi tribe, who once lived in huge caves on the south side of the mountain. It was known as "Ol Doinyo Ilgoon" (Breast Mountain) by the Maasai and as "Masawa" on the Ugandan side.

The mountain is one of the easier high mountains to climb, it can be climbed by a person of normal health, and requires no mountaineering equipment.

Mt. Elgon consists of five major peaks:

Kmunke and Stigler made the first ascent of Wagagai in 1911. F. Jackson, E. Gedge, and J. Martin made the first ascent of Sudek in 1890.

Other interesting features are :

The mountain soils are red laterite. The mountain is the catchment area for the several rivers such as the Suam River, Nzoia River and the Turkwel River, some of which flow to Lake Victoria and others in Lake Turkana. The town of Kitale is in the foothills of the mountain. The area around the mountain is protected by two Mount Elgon National Parks — one on each side of the border.

Some rare plants are found on the moutain, including Ardisiandra wettsteinii, Carduus afromontanus, Echinops hoehnelii, Ranunculus keniensis, and Romulea keniensis.








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