Cerro Torre

Cerro Torre is one of the mountains of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field in South America. It is located in Argentina and Chile, west of Fitz Roy (also known as Cerro Chaltén). The peak is the highest of a four mountain chain: the other peaks are Torre Egger (2,685 m (8,809 ft)), Punta Herron, and Cerro Standhardt. The top of the mountain often has a mushroom of rime ice, formed by the constant strong winds, increasing the difficulty of reaching the actual summit.

Cerro Torre
Cerro Torre in 1987
Highest point
Elevation3,128 m (10,262 ft)
Prominence1,227 m (4,026 ft)
Coordinates49°17′34″S 73°5′54″W
Geography
Cerro Torre
Location on Southern Patagonia
LocationPatagonia, Argentina, Chile
CountryArgentina
Chile
Parent rangeAndes
Climbing
First ascent1974 by Daniele Chiappa, Mario Conti, Casimiro Ferrari and Pino Negri (Italy)
Easiest routerock/snow/ice
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