The peak lies at the east end of the glaciee.
The central peak lies just to the north of the midpoint, and extends in a northerly direction.
The peaks lie southward of Case Island and trend east-west for 20 miles.
The three peaks lie close together and share a base camp.
Its highest peak lies at the border of two countries, and has altitude of 1496 metres above sea level.
Higher peaks lie in behind the walls, increasing the depth if measured from their summits.
Eolus lies to the west of the upper basin, while the other peaks lie on the east side.
In all 55 peaks lie entirely within one country, over 27 straddle a border but none is located at a tripoint.
Due to its exposed location in the north of Germany its peak lies above the natural tree line.
The highest peak lies 1865 metres above sea level.