Ingolf Fjeld


Ingolf Fjeld is a mountain in King Christian IX Land, Sermersooq, Eastern Greenland.
An attempt by Danish/British mountaineers to climb this peak was the subject of a 1981 Danish documentary movie named after the mountain.

Geography

The mountain rises steeply from the shore at the northeastern end of the Kangertittivatsiaq fjord. Ingolf Fjeld was mentioned as a peak by Fridtjof Nansen, who further said that it is the first mountain one sees far out at sea in the Denmark Strait when approaching East Greenland from Iceland. Other sources give an elevation of.
Freddie Spencer Chapman, the surveyor of the British Arctic Air Route Expedition described the mountain thus: