What is the highest mountain in East Greenland?

The Mount Gunnbjørn in East Greenland is the highest point in Greenland. The summit is 3,694 m above sea level. Situated approximately 60 kilometers inland from the Blosseville Coast, the Watkins Range can be found in King Christian IX Land, characterized by a cluster of nunataks enveloped by expansive, dynamic glaciers. This range boasts imposing ice-clad peaks and rugged cliffs, with the principal summit being Gunnbjørn Fjeld, holding the distinction of being the loftiest peak within the Arctic. It is also the highest peak located north of the Arctic Circle. Accessing this region is primarily achieved through ski-equipped airplanes departing from Iceland, and it ranks among the most frequently explored mountainous regions in Greenland, necessitating the acquisition of an expedition permit for entry.