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{{Infobox mountain|name=Mount Koiski|etymology=Traditional Norse religious texts and sayings, ancient Cordish.|translation="Chief of the Gods"|pronunciation={{IPA-en|kɪ́jɔsgi}}|location=Olmeria|elevation=6,085|prominence=1,943m|range=li Mätvhas|first_ascent=Never|easiest_route=Unknown}}
{{Infobox mountain|name=Mount Koiski|etymology=Traditional Norse religious texts and sayings, ancient Cordish.|translation="Chief of the Gods"|pronunciation={{IPA-en|kɪ́jɔsgi}}|location=Olmeria|elevation=6,085m|prominence=1,143m|range=li Mätvhas|first_ascent=Never|easiest_route=Unknown|elevation_ft=19,964|prominence_ft=3750}}


'''Mount Koiski''' is a mountain in the [[Mätvhas|li Mätvhas]] range, in central Olmeria. It's peak is more than 6,000km above sea level, making it the tallest mountain in Olmeria and amongst the biggest in [[Ultmar]]. While the lower regions of the mountains foothills are a popular tourist site, few venture up the mountain in earnest. In fact, no-one has yet summited the peak, although 43 people have officially tried, with 6 of them dying in the attempt.
'''Mount Koiski''' is a mountain in the [[Mätvhas|li Mätvhas]] range, in central Olmeria. It's peak is more than 6,000m above sea level, making it the tallest mountain in Olmeria and amongst the biggest in [[Ultmar]]. While the lower regions of the mountains foothills are a popular tourist site, few venture up the mountain in earnest. In fact, no-one has yet summited the peak, although 143 people have officially tried, with 16 of them dying in the attempt. While the mountain is not in the ranks of the worlds tallest, with it's 6000m summit well below the so called [[:en:Death_zone|death zone]], long and exposed climbing routes, avalanche risks, extreme cold. altitude sickness and the sheer extent of the climb from base camp at only 2,300m make it extremely deadly.  


== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==
== Climbing ==
=== Routes and Camps ===
==== North Side ====
[[File:Mt Koiski Climbing Map (North Side).png|none|frame|The "standard route" up Mt Koiski's north side]]
The north side of Mt Koiski hosts the so called standard route, where the majority of summit attempts begin, in addition to the primary location for shorter climbs into the mountains foothills.

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Mount Koiski
Highest point
Elevation6,085m
Prominence1,143m
Naming
EtymologyTraditional Norse religious texts and sayings, ancient Cordish.
English translation"Chief of the Gods"
PronunciationEnglish pronunciation: /kɪ́jɔsgi/
Geography
LocationOlmeria
Parent rangeli Mätvhas
Climbing
First ascentNever
Easiest routeUnknown

Mount Koiski is a mountain in the li Mätvhas range, in central Olmeria. It's peak is more than 6,000m above sea level, making it the tallest mountain in Olmeria and amongst the biggest in Ultmar. While the lower regions of the mountains foothills are a popular tourist site, few venture up the mountain in earnest. In fact, no-one has yet summited the peak, although 143 people have officially tried, with 16 of them dying in the attempt. While the mountain is not in the ranks of the worlds tallest, with it's 6000m summit well below the so called death zone, long and exposed climbing routes, avalanche risks, extreme cold. altitude sickness and the sheer extent of the climb from base camp at only 2,300m make it extremely deadly.

Etymology

Climbing

Routes and Camps

North Side

The "standard route" up Mt Koiski's north side


The north side of Mt Koiski hosts the so called standard route, where the majority of summit attempts begin, in addition to the primary location for shorter climbs into the mountains foothills.