Keryjek Ridge

Keryjek Ridge was a mountain range within the Great Glacier.

Geography
The Keryjek Ridge was the longest mountain range in the Great Glacier. It began near the Lugsaas Chain and flowed north through the interior of the Great Glacier, forming a natural barrier between the Alpuk and Angalpuk regions. Its mountains were tall, usually in height with some peaks reaching.

The Keryjek Ridge was considered the most beautiful sight in the Great Glacier. Due to fairy ice deposits, the tallest peaks glimmered like rainbows. Its valleys were filled with clean frozen lakes and lush evergreens circled the mountainsides.

Notable Locations

 * Shistak Pass
 * Makkitt Pass
 * Mount Morrowikik
 * Ertyky Valley
 * Opoboquo Valley