The diameter of the giant stone pillar peak is as much as two hundred meters, making the entire top of the giant stone pillar peak resemble a huge round table.
A circular area with a diameter of two hundred meters might not sound large, but if calculated for area, it covers nearly fifty acres, a space so vast that it could be sufficient for planting and living on.
The top of the giant peak is not completely flat; instead, the center rises slightly, like the pointed roof of an ancient house.
Of course, the slope is very gentle, with the central part elevated only about a meter higher than the surrounding areas.
The peak top has no snow accumulation whatsoever.
Perhaps it was the avalanche he triggered that swept the snow down from the peak, or maybe the snow never reached the top of the giant peak at all.
After all, this giant peak rises abruptly from the plains, with most clouds sitting around its midsection, making it uncertain whether snow could even fall on the peak top.
