An extinct volcano, 4,324.3 m (14,178 ft) high, on the Kenya-Uganda border.
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El·gon (ĕl'gŏn') , Mount
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Mount Elgon (left) and Great Rift Valley (right) |
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| Elevation | 4,321 metres (14,177 ft) |
| Location | Uganda-Kenya |
| Prominence | 2,458 m (8,064 ft) |
| Coordinates | 1°8′N 34°33′E / 1.133°N 34.55°ECoordinates: 1°8′N 34°33′E / 1.133°N 34.55°E |
| Topo map | Mount Elgon Map and Guide[1] |
| Type | Shield volcano |
| Age of rock | Miocene origin |
| Last eruption | Unknown |
| First ascent | 1911 by Kmunke and Stigler |
| Easiest route | scramble |
Mount Elgon is an extinct shield volcano on the border of Uganda and Kenya,[2] north of Kisumu and west of Kitale.
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The mountain is named after the Kony tribe (sometimes known as Sabaot or Sebei), who live in the huge caves on the south side of the mountain on both sides of the Ugandan and Kenyan border.
It was known as "Ol Doinyo Ilgoon" (Breast Mountain) by the Maasai and as "Masaba" on the Ugandan side.
Mt. Elgon consists of five major peaks:
It is the oldest and largest solitary volcano in East Africa, covering an area of around 3500 km².
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 which becomes the Turkwel downstream and which drains into Lake Turkana, the Nzoia River and the Lwakhakha which flow to Lake Victoria. 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 international border.
Some rare plants are found on the mountain, including Ardisiandra wettsteinii, Carduus afromontanus, Echinops hoehnelii, Ranunculus keniensis, and Romulea keniensis.
In 1896, C.W. Hobley became the first European to circumambulate the mountain. Kmunke and Stigler made the first recorded ascent of Wagagai and Koitobos in 1911. F. Jackson, E. Gedge, and J. Martin made the first recorded ascent of Sudek in 1890. The main peak is an easy scramble and does not require any mountaineering equipment.
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