The most raised part of the Sredne-Siberian plateau - mountains Putorana on which takes place a route. As mountains Putorana consider a basalt plateau on northwest suburb of the Sredne-Siberian plateau. It is stretched from an Arctic circle almost to 71® these and from 88® to 101® century д. (More than 500 km). In these limits the area of a province of Putorana makes 284000 клг. The average height of mountains 900 - 1200 m, and the highest - 1701 m is in their central part. The most typical line of mountains Putorana - a combination платообразных the levelled surfaces of hills and deep lake hollows, and also river valleys with каньонистыми coast. Differences in height 800 - 1000 m. In the west are most extended, the north and the east the basalt plateau breaks sharp ledges to 300 - 500 m of height to Western-Siberian and North Siberian plain and to a calcareous Kotujsky plateau. To the plateau south smoothly goes down, gradually passing to the general level of plateau with heights 500 - 700 m.        Probably the name of mountain the Stone has gone from it внушительного a fragment. However contrary to expectations, round with a note here have not found. Under cover of this only thing on an equal plateau возвышения have put tent and have stopped on a lodging for the night. From this place the way to sources of the river of Kotuj where we should go is looked through.
      In 1 km to the east from tent on платообразной to a height there is a triangulable tower ( 41). Having approached to it on следующее morning, have found out there a note of 1979 of group of tourists from Cheboksary. The place where there is a tower - a little above that place where costs our tent. (From tent it seemed on the contrary).
      Thus, the top of mountain the Stone is there, where a tower ( 41). At movement to it from the east or from the south it представляет itself predominating top, however moving from the West (from outside) the fragment of a rock brought by snow is more natural to accept Holokit for the Stone. The cliche is attached to a tower? 140. Having noted the routeing book, have gone to 1701 m.