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Fitz Roy

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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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route, Gino 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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The first Europeans recorded as seeing Mount Fitz Roy were the Spanish explorer Antonio de Viedma and his companions, who reached the shores of Viedma Lake in 1783. Argentine explorer
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2021, Sean Villanueva O’Driscoll completed the second ascent and first solo ascent of the traverse but completed the route in reverse, which he called the
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1986, First winter ascent, in July, by Argentines Eduardo Brenner, Sebastián De La Cruz and Gabriel Ruiz, over three days via
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the name Chalten that the Indians call it is also applied to other mountains, I allow myself to name it Fitz Roy volcano
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by Resolution No. 74, which covers the Chilean side of Mount Fitz Roy and the surrounding mountain range.
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Andeshandbook: complete description, history, place name and routes of Fitz Roy
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camera footage of the ascent was used for the film of the expedition entitled
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Location in the Southern Patagonia, on the border between Argentina and Chile
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1972, Southeast Ridge (fourth ascent). Ian Wade (U.S.), Dave Nicol (UK),
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saw the mountain on 2 March 1877; he named it Fitz Roy in honour of
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1965, Carlos Comesaña and José Luis Fonrouge (from Argentina) via
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Mountain in the Southern Andes; part of the Argentina-Chile border
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1990, First winter solo ascent, in July, by Yasushi Yamanoi.
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1952, Lionel Terray and Guido Magnone via Southeast Ridge (
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in 1834 and charted large parts of the Patagonian coast.
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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". 321:. It was first climbed in 1952 by French alpinists 261: 244: 239: 227: 222: 208: 194: 175: 134: 95: 83: 73: 63: 58: 41: 770:La montaña que parece echar humo, en la Patagonia 781: 779: 777: 362:is a Spanish word meaning ridge or hill, while 1274:"Cerro Fitzroy, Argentina/Chile" on Peakbagger 1251:, p. 307-8, Victor Gollancz Ltd., 1963. 1116:Caldwell, Honnold Finish 5k Fitz Roy Traverse 703: 701: 699: 697: 8: 1303:Fitz Roy Summit Google Photo Sphere 3Feb2019 926: 924: 922: 920: 814: 812: 1328:Landforms of Santa Cruz Province, Argentina 1057: 1055: 1090:"Caldwell, Honnold Complete Fitz Traverse" 684: 682: 445:(third ascent). Ascent by the "Fun Hogs": 38: 765: 763: 761: 691:. Peaklist.org. 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Climbing. 3 October 2022 1122:Retrieved 5 September 2018 441:1968, Southwest Ridge aka 29: 1333:Ăšltima Esperanza Province 1295:Monte Fitz Roy in History 667:O'Higgins/San MartĂ­n Lake 560:cumulative elevation gain 550:completed the first full 139: 46: 873:"RESOLUCIĂ“N NOÂş:74/2014" 333:First European encounter 309:. It is located in the 301:, on the border between 32:Fitzroy (disambiguation) 1363:Climbing areas of Chile 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 455:Black Diamond Equipment 352:, had travelled up the 119:49.271278°S 73.043222°W 1343:Argentina–Chile border 1318:Mountains of Argentina 789:www.interpatagonia.com 711:. 1998. Archived from 415:Franco-Argentine Ridge 409: 124:-49.271278; -73.043222 53:Monte Fitz Roy in 2013 657:Perito Moreno Glacier 536:The Californian Route 443:The Californian Route 438:days (second ascent). 407: 979:"Mountain of Storms" 937:Climbing Hot Flashes 899:"Patagonia: Fitzroy" 662:Cordillera del Paine 487:1980, following the 1171:on 24 December 2021 1096:. Climbing Magazine 939:. Climbing Magazine 632:Candelario Mancilla 593:Supercanaleta Route 578:. He was awarded a 381:Santa Cruz Province 345:who, as captain of 272:(650m., 6a+, 6c/A1) 115: /  1323:Mountains of Chile 467:Mountain of Storms 410: 59:Highest point 1240:Kearney A, 1993. 1195:Montagne Magazine 1138:Climbing Magazine 1039:www.pataclimb.com 746:on 24 August 2018 637:Del Desierto Lake 576:Moonwalk Traverse 556:Fitz Roy Traverse 276: 275: 16:(Redirected from 1370: 1299: 1291: 1290:on 4 March 2016. 1286:. Archived from 1228: 1227: 1225: 1223: 1212: 1206: 1205: 1203: 1201: 1187: 1181: 1180: 1178: 1176: 1170: 1165:. 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Index

Cerro Chaltén
Fitzroy (disambiguation)

Elevation
Prominence
Listing
Ultra
Coordinates
49°16′16.6″S 73°02′35.6″W / 49.271278°S 73.043222°W / -49.271278; -73.043222
Monte Fitz Roy is located in Southern Patagonia
Patagonia
Argentina
Chile
Argentina
Chile
Parent range
Andes
Mountain type
Granite
First ascent
Lionel Terray
Guido Magnone
Easiest route
Franco Argentina
mountain
Patagonia
Argentina
Chile
Southern Patagonian Ice Field
El Chaltén

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