Store Styggedalstinden

Store Styggedalstind, is the fourth-highest summit in Norway, located within the Hurrungane mountains, which are part of the Jotunheimen mountain range. The mountain is located in the eastern part of the municipality of Luster in Vestland county, Norway. This mountain is directly between the mountains Sentraltind and Jervvasstind.

There are two summits on Store Styggedalstind:
 * The eastern summit is 2387 m, with a primary factor of 155 m
 * The western summit is 300 m away from the eastern summit, and it is 2370 m, with a primary factor of 25 m.

Name
The first element of the name is the genitive form of the valley name Styggedalen and the last element is the finite form of tind which means "mountain peak'. The name of the valley is a compound of stygg which means "ugly" or "bad" and the finite form of dal which means "dale" or "valley".

Climbing
The ascent is relatively challenging. There are three possibilities, in increasing order of difficulty:
 * Climb via Jervvasstind (Norway's 12th-highest peak), originating in Skogadalsbøen
 * Traverse the Jervvassbreen glacier and climb from there
 * Climb all the peaks from Store Skagastølstind (Norway's third highest peak at 2405 m) across to the summit—the so-called Styggedal traverse. It is a multi-day trek across Store Skagastølstind, Vetle Skagastølstind (18th-highest peak at 2340 m), Sentraltind (13th-highest peak at 2348 m), the eastern and then western summits of Styggedalstind, and then descending from Jervvasstind (12th-highest peak at 2351 m)—bagging 6 of Norway's 20 tallest peaks in one trip.