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Como este volcán activo no ha sido mencionado por los navegantes ni viajeros, y como el nombre de Chaltén que le dan los indios lo aplican también a otras montañas, me permito llamarle volcán Fitz Roy - English: Since this active volcano has not been mentioned by navigators or travellers, and since
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Argentina and Chile have agreed that their international border detours eastwards to pass over the main summit, but a large part of the border to the south of the summit, as far as Cerro MurallĂłn, remains undefined. The mountain is the symbol of the
Argentine
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1984, Polaca Route by
Wieslaw Burzynski, Miroslaw Falco Dasal, Michal Kochanczyk, Jacek Kozaczkiewicz and Piotr Lutynski (Poland), 24/12/1984. 900m 6a A2. This route is still unrepeated.
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Casassa (Chile, monitor of the Andinism Federation of Chile) and Walter Bertsch (Austria) arrived at the peak together. Alejandro Izquierdo (Chilean) climbed to 2,800 m.
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878:(in Spanish). CorporaciĂłn Nacional Forestal. 27 February 2014
689:"Argentina and Chile, Southern - Patagonia Ultra Prominences"
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1009:"First chilean climb of Mount Fitz Roy - Perros Alpinos.cl"
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This article is about the mountain. For other uses, see
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Fitz Roy and Lake Capri - Parque Nacional Los Glaciares
826:(in Spanish). La Nacion (Elefante Blanco). p. 2.
958:Thompkins, D; Carter, HA (1969). "Fitz Roy, 1968".
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642:Torres del Paine National Park
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311:Southern Patagonian Ice Field
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740:"Mount Fitz Roy - Difrol.cl"
424:(1,600m, TD+ 5.10 90deg) in
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1242:Mountaineering in Patagonia
652:Los Glaciares National Park
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1218:. Climbing. 3 October 2022
1122:Retrieved 5 September 2018
441:1968, Southwest Ridge aka
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32:Fitzroy (disambiguation)
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960:American Alpine Journal
806:, accessed 21 June 2021
791:, accessed 21 June 2021
786:La silueta del Fitz Roy
518:, first free solo, via
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657:Perito Moreno Glacier
536:The Californian Route
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899:"Patagonia: Fitzroy"
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1096:. Climbing Magazine
939:. Climbing Magazine
632:Candelario Mancilla
593:Supercanaleta Route
578:. He was awarded a
381:Santa Cruz Province
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59:Highest point
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589:Colin Haley
580:Piolet d'Or
564:Piolet d'Or
528:, solo via
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516:Dean Potter
482:Mo Anthoine
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