Razor
Razor (2,601 meters or 8,533 feet) is a pyramidal mountain in the Julian Alps and Slovenia's sixth-highest peak. Otto Sendtner first ascended it in 1842, and it is today frequently ascended, with various mountain lodges accessible for climbers.
Razor is located in Slovenia's Julian Alps and is bounded to the east and west by the Luknja and Vri passes, and to the north and south by the Krnica and Trenta valleys. It connects Triglav and Jalovec, together with its neighboring peak Prisojnik. It is part of the Triglav National Park and, officially, is part of Kranjska Gora.
The mountain is in a limestone karst zone, with the Kri Plateau (Kriki podi) below it serving as an example. Erosion induced by ice, rivers, and precipitation has extensively impacted the terrain, resulting in numerous caves, sinkholes, and limestone pavements.
Razor is snow-covered from November to early June
Elevation: 2,601 m (8,533 ft)
Prominence: 332 m (1,089 ft)