The Lemon Range or Lemon Mountains ( da, Lemon Bjerge)
is a
mountain range
A mountain range or hill range is a series of mountains or hills arranged in a line and connected by high ground. A mountain system or mountain belt is a group of mountain ranges with similarity in form, structure, and alignment that have arise ...
in
King Christian IX Land
King Christian IX Land ( da, Kong Christian IX Land) is a coastal area of Southeastern Greenland in Sermersooq Municipality fronting the Denmark Strait and extending through the Arctic Circle from 65°N to 70°N.
History
This area was named i ...
, eastern
Greenland
Greenland ( kl, Kalaallit Nunaat, ; da, Grønland, ) is an island country in North America that is part of the Kingdom of Denmark. It is located between the Arctic and Atlantic oceans, east of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Greenland is t ...
. Administratively this range is part of the
Sermersooq
Sermersooq (, da, sted med meget is, lit=place of much ice) is a municipality in Greenland, formed on 1 January 2009 from five earlier, smaller municipalities. Its administrative seat is the city of Nuuk (formerly called Godthåb), the capital ...
Municipality.
History
The range was named by
Gino Watkins
Henry George "Gino" Watkins FRGS (29 January 1907 – c. 20 August 1932) was a British Arctic explorer and nephew of Bolton Eyres-Monsell, 1st Viscount Monsell.
Biography
Born in London, he was educated at Lancing College and acquired a lov ...
after Captain
Percy Lemon
Captain Percy M. Lemon (1898 – 23 October 1932) was a signal officer and British polar explorer who was awarded the Polar Medal.
Biography
In 1914, while still a teenager, Lemon was interned in Germany. After being released, he was not allow ...
(1898–1932) of the
Royal Corps of Signals
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, a member of the 1930-31
British Arctic Air Route Expedition led by Watkins.
[Alpine Journal - The Lemon Mountains of East Greenland]
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Although not as high as the Watkins Range
The Watkins Range ( da, Watkins Bjerge) is Greenland's highest mountain range. It is located in King Christian IX Land, Sermersooq municipality.
The range was named after British Arctic explorer Gino Watkins.
History
Made up entirely of nunat ...
to the east or the Lindbergh Range to the northeast, the Lemon Range has become a popular place among climbers
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because it has some of the steepest rock peaks in Greenland and the quality of the granite
Granite () is a coarse-grained (phaneritic) intrusive igneous rock composed mostly of quartz, alkali feldspar, and plagioclase. It forms from magma with a high content of silica and alkali metal oxides that slowly cools and solidifies undergro ...
is good. A number of the main summits of the range were climbed for the first time by Chris Bonington
Sir Christian John Storey Bonington, CVO, CBE, DL (born 6 August 1934) is a British mountaineer.
His career has included nineteen expeditions to the Himalayas, including four to Mount Everest.
Early life and expeditions
Bonington's father, w ...
in the 1990s.
Geography
The Lemon Range is an up to 2,500 m high mountain massif made up of nunatak
A nunatak (from Inuit ''nunataq'') is the summit or ridge of a mountain that protrudes from an ice field or glacier that otherwise covers most of the mountain or ridge. They are also called glacial islands. Examples are natural pyramidal peaks. ...
s. It is located among the glaciers
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east of Courtauld Glacier which has its terminus in the Cortauld Fjord, an arm of Kangerlussuaq Fjord, East Greenland
Kangerlussuaq Fjord ( kl, Kangerlussuaq, meaning 'large fjord'; da, Stor Fjord) is a fjord in eastern Greenland. It is part of the Sermersooq municipality.
The fjord was named by the East-Greenland Coast Expedition led by Georg Carl Amdrup in 1 ...
, and west of Frederiksborg Glacier
Frederiksborg Glacier ( da, Frederiksborg Gletscher) is a glacier on the east coast of the Greenland ice sheet. It is named after Frederiksborg Castle in Denmark.
Administratively this glacier is part of the Sermersooq Municipality.Google Earth
...
which flows roughly southwards with its terminus in the Watkins Fjord further south. The area of the range is uninhabited.Google Earth
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Mountains
* Actress
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(2,514 m); highest peak at [
* ]Beacon
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(2,077 m)[
* Bidvest Peak (1,915 m)][
* The Castle (1,798 m)][
* ]Chisel
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(2,300 m)[
* ]The Citadel
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(2,275 m)[
* Coxcomb (1,970 m)][
* Domkirkebjerget (2,458 m),][ peak cluster;] highest peak known as 'The Cathedral'.Google Earth
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* Ivory Tower
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(1,974 m)[
* Mejslen (2,083 m)]
* Mitivagkat (1,893 m)
* Muezzin
The muezzin ( ar, مُؤَذِّن) is the person who proclaims the call to the daily prayer ( ṣalāt) five times a day (Fajr prayer, Zuhr prayer, Asr prayer, Maghrib prayer and Isha prayer) at a mosque. The muezzin plays an important role ...
(1,771 m)[
* The Needle (1,701 m)][
* The Pulpit (2,110 m)][
* ]The Scalpel
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(2,161 m)[
* Solstice Peak (1,750 m)][
* ]The Spire
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(2,260 m)[
* The Steeple (2,360 m)][
* The Vestry (2,215 m)][
]
Glaciers
Besides the Courtauld Glacier and Frederiksborg Glacier
Frederiksborg Glacier ( da, Frederiksborg Gletscher) is a glacier on the east coast of the Greenland ice sheet. It is named after Frederiksborg Castle in Denmark.
Administratively this glacier is part of the Sermersooq Municipality.Google Earth
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that limit the range, the following glaciers[ lie within the boundaries of the Lemon Mountains:
* Chisel Glacier
* Coxcomb Glacier
* Hedgehog Glacier
* Porpoise Glacier
* Sarah Glacier
* Sidegetscher
]
Climate
Polar climate
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prevails in the region. The average annual temperature in the area of the Lemon Range is -14 °C. The warmest month is July when the average temperature reaches -2 °C and the coldest is February when the temperature sinks to -22 °C.
See also
*List of mountain ranges of Greenland
This is a list of mountain ranges of Greenland.
List by alphabetical order
*Alángup Qáqai, located in SW Disko Island
*Albert Heim Range ''(Albert Heim Bjerge)'', located in northern Hudson Land, north of Promenadedal.
*Alexandrine Range ' ...
References
[{{Cite web, title=British Lemon Mountains Expedition On-line Report, url=http://www.wayupnorth.co.uk/green00/, access-date=2020-07-03, website=www.wayupnorth.co.uk]
External links
American Alpine Club - Exploring Greenland's Lemon Bjerge
American Alpine Club - North America, Greenland, Peaks in the Lindberg Bjerge; Cathedral and Other Peaks in the Lemon Bjerge
Mountain ranges of Greenland
Nunataks of Greenland
Sermersooq