Generally it would be the "base" of a mountain or hill, although in the case of a mountain at the base there might be foothills, which are smaller hills or mountains surrounding a taller hill or mountain, and of course there might be a valley or canyon nearby. Some mountains also have names for slopes, which might be named after cardinal directions or wind (north slope, windward slope, etc.).
The base word of mountaineering is "mountain."
Piedmont is a compound word meaning 'the foot + the mount'. That indicates the zones at the foot of the mountain ranges.
The African Luhya word for the English term 'mountain' is "eshikuluu".
The South African word meaning mountain is "koppie."
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The base word of mountaineering is "mountain."
an antonym for that would be at the mountains base
the oppposite OS the base of a mountain is the summit
The opposite of the base of a mountain is its peak or summit. The base of a mountain refers to the bottom or lowest point of the mountain, while the peak is the topmost point. It is the highest elevation of the mountain where the slopes converge.
base of a mountain
The base of a mountain is typically referred to as the mountain's "foothill" or simply as the "base" of the mountain.
Piedmont is a compound word meaning 'the foot + the mount'. That indicates the zones at the foot of the mountain ranges.
"Base" of a mountain is widely recognized as correct.
It changes the tense of the word to past tense, meaning that it was already done. "We hiked the mountain" means that we did it already, and the action is complete. Saying "We hike the mountain" would mean that we do it regularly.
It is at the base of the Alps.
A valley
The change in elevation from the base of the mountain to the top is known as the mountain's elevation gain. It is calculated by subtracting the base elevation from the summit elevation.