The first word that comes to mind when looking at these mountains is this: "whoa." But really, in all seriousness, these mountains are gigantic. Most peaks are 14,000 feet or above, with the tallest being Mount Vladimir at 28,000 feet. There is snow on the taller peaks year round.
This Northern section of the Sirigons is a little over 1/2 of the full chain, and this portion technically belongs entirely to the Nagas. Anyone is allowed to visit and pass through however, for the Nagas are very pleased with their possession and like very much to show it off.