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Cerro Torre & Cerro Fitz Roy


A scanned slide from February 2003 when Ruta 23 was still unsurfaced. The typical dust trails were part of the fun;-)
Cerro Torre (3128m) and Cerro Fitz Roy (3405m) are Patagonia's most iconic mountains and among the most difficult to climb (strictly professionals only).
Seeing the top of Torre is a rare treat, usually it's shrouded in clouds creeping in from the Southern Patagonian Icefield.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fitz_Roy
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerro_Torre
Ein Diascan von Februar 2003. Ruta 23 war noch ungeteert, Staubfahnen waren typisch!
Cerro Torre (3128m) und Cerro Fitz Roy (3405m) gehören zu den spektakulärsten Bergen der Welt und sind nur für die besten Bergsteiger machbar, normale Sterbliche bleiben unten:-)
Cerro Torre ist wegen der Nähe zum südlichen patagonischen Eisfeld meist in Wolken gehüllt, wir hatten Glück, ihn frei zu sehen.
whc.unesco.org/en/list/145
Cerro Torre (3128m) and Cerro Fitz Roy (3405m) are Patagonia's most iconic mountains and among the most difficult to climb (strictly professionals only).
Seeing the top of Torre is a rare treat, usually it's shrouded in clouds creeping in from the Southern Patagonian Icefield.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fitz_Roy
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerro_Torre
Ein Diascan von Februar 2003. Ruta 23 war noch ungeteert, Staubfahnen waren typisch!
Cerro Torre (3128m) und Cerro Fitz Roy (3405m) gehören zu den spektakulärsten Bergen der Welt und sind nur für die besten Bergsteiger machbar, normale Sterbliche bleiben unten:-)
Cerro Torre ist wegen der Nähe zum südlichen patagonischen Eisfeld meist in Wolken gehüllt, wir hatten Glück, ihn frei zu sehen.
whc.unesco.org/en/list/145
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