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== Geography ==
 
== Geography ==
The Frostfangs lies to the north east of the [[Wall]], just of the [[Shadow Tower]], separating the [[Lands of Always Winter]] to their west and the [[Haunted Forest]] to their east and its southern peaks and foothills extend into the [[North]]. One of the largest mountains in the range is called [[Forktop]] by the [[Night's Watch]].{{Ref|aCoK|53}} The easiest way into the Frostfangs is to follow the [[Milkwater]] river to its source, but this path is very visible from the [[Fist of the First Men]]. Other paths into the Frostfangs include the [[Giant's Stair]] and the [[Skirling Pass]], if it is clear{{Ref|aCoK|34}}
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The Frostfangs lies to the north west of the [[Wall]], just of the [[Shadow Tower]], separating the [[Lands of Always Winter]] to their west and the [[Haunted Forest]] to their east and its southern peaks and foothills extend into the [[North]]. One of the largest mountains in the range is called [[Forktop]] by the [[Night's Watch]].{{Ref|aCoK|53}} The easiest way into the Frostfangs is to follow the [[Milkwater]] river to its source, but this path is very visible from the [[Fist of the First Men]]. Other paths into the Frostfangs include the [[Giant's Stair]] and the [[Skirling Pass]], if it is clear{{Ref|aCoK|34}}
  
 
Frostfangs, jagged peaks eternally covered in snow, are cruel and inhospitable wilderness of stone and ice.{{Ref|aCoK|34}} However, the Frostfangs conceals a diverse series of wonders. Icy waterfalls plunge over sheer stone cliffs, mountain meadows are filled with grass and wildflowers, there are ravines so deep and black they seem to go all the way to hell, and bridges of natural stone span distances with only the sky to either side{{Ref|aCoK|53}}, It's been suggested that there exist hidden valleys in the Frostfangs that sustain small numbers of people{{Ref|aCoK|23}} yet not even wildlings dare live in the Frostfangs during the winter{{Ref|aCoK|34}}.
 
Frostfangs, jagged peaks eternally covered in snow, are cruel and inhospitable wilderness of stone and ice.{{Ref|aCoK|34}} However, the Frostfangs conceals a diverse series of wonders. Icy waterfalls plunge over sheer stone cliffs, mountain meadows are filled with grass and wildflowers, there are ravines so deep and black they seem to go all the way to hell, and bridges of natural stone span distances with only the sky to either side{{Ref|aCoK|53}}, It's been suggested that there exist hidden valleys in the Frostfangs that sustain small numbers of people{{Ref|aCoK|23}} yet not even wildlings dare live in the Frostfangs during the winter{{Ref|aCoK|34}}.

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The Frostfangs are a mountain range in the far north of the continent of Westeros, north of the Wall.

Geography

The Frostfangs lies to the north west of the Wall, just of the Shadow Tower, separating the Lands of Always Winter to their west and the Haunted Forest to their east and its southern peaks and foothills extend into the North. One of the largest mountains in the range is called Forktop by the Night's Watch.[1] The easiest way into the Frostfangs is to follow the Milkwater river to its source, but this path is very visible from the Fist of the First Men. Other paths into the Frostfangs include the Giant's Stair and the Skirling Pass, if it is clear[2]

Frostfangs, jagged peaks eternally covered in snow, are cruel and inhospitable wilderness of stone and ice.[2] However, the Frostfangs conceals a diverse series of wonders. Icy waterfalls plunge over sheer stone cliffs, mountain meadows are filled with grass and wildflowers, there are ravines so deep and black they seem to go all the way to hell, and bridges of natural stone span distances with only the sky to either side[1], It's been suggested that there exist hidden valleys in the Frostfangs that sustain small numbers of people[3] yet not even wildlings dare live in the Frostfangs during the winter[2].

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A Clash of Kings

Mance Rayder had taken the bulk of the wildlings into the Frostfangs.[3]

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