Grykat e Hapëta
Grykat e Hapëta is a massif in the Albanian Alps, part of the Zhaborret ridgeline, within the limits of Tropojë municipality. Its highest peak, Maja e Grykës së Hapët, reaches a height of, making it the highest peak in the Zhaborret ridgeline.
Naming
The summit is named Maja e Madhe by the inhabitants of Valbona, whereas the inhabitants of Curraj i Epërm call it Maja e Lugbatit. Both have been documented as such by mountaineering expert Aleksandër Bojaxhi during his expeditions to the area between 1962–1979. The newer name appearing on maps is a more recent adaptation.
Geology
The massif lies between the upper part of the Valbona Valley in the north and the Nikaj Valley in the south, continuing along the Zhaborret ridgeline from the west and the pass of Droçë in the southeast, which separates it from Mali i Hekurave. Composed primarily of Triassic limestone and dolomite, it has the shape of a conical trunk with very steep slopes, forming cliffs 700-800 m deep. Around its core rise four other peaks at a height of over 2400 m. Grykat e Hapëta are mostly devoid of vegetation.