Well, I’m constantly disappointed by how low the highest peaks are here in the UK, and tend to imagine almost all other nations as having much higher ones. I also know that Norway is extremely mountainous, and that Sweden is much less so, but might still be mountainous around the edges or up north (they hosted the winter olympics one year, after all.) So I’m going to guess 2000m. This is consistent with having been “anchored” by the anchor, but honestly, I think my own weird logic of taking the UK’s highest mountain and “adding a bit on” is to blame.
Well, I’m constantly disappointed by how low the highest peaks are here in the UK, and tend to imagine almost all other nations as having much higher ones. I also know that Norway is extremely mountainous, and that Sweden is much less so, but might still be mountainous around the edges or up north (they hosted the winter olympics one year, after all.) So I’m going to guess 2000m. This is consistent with having been “anchored” by the anchor, but honestly, I think my own weird logic of taking the UK’s highest mountain and “adding a bit on” is to blame.