Mt. Fitzroy region
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Cerro or Mount Fitzroy is arguably the most impressive feature of the Los Glaciares National Park near El Calafate in the Argentine Patagonia. Other well known wonders in the region include the Perito Moreno glacier and the sheer granite needle of Cerro Torre.
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Cerro or Mount Fitzroy is arguably the most impressive feature of the Los Glaciares National Park near El Calafate in the Argentine Patagonia. Other well known wonders in the region include the Perito Moreno glacier and the sheer granite needle of Cerro Torre.
High quality photographic prints with a wide choice of framing options, canvas wrap prints, greeting cards and other products are available. Please visit the Framed Prints page for more details. If you would like a print of any photograph that is not shown in the printing gallery please contact James Brunker at magicalandesphotos@yahoo.com A high resolution version of the desired image can easily be uploaded for you.
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All photographic images and text © James Brunker 1999 - 2010. Reproduction or use of images without prior permission strictly prohibited.
Cerro Torre
Close up of the sheer granite needle of Cerro Torre at sunrise. The needle itself was long considered impossible by mountaineers; the Italian Cesare Maestri first climbed it in 1957 but the evidence was lost when his partner was killed in an avalanche on the descent, taking the expedition's camera with him. Maestri attempted the climb again in 1970 using a compressor drill to drive in the bolts, a technique that cause a furore in moutaineering circles. The first undisputed ascent was made in 1974 by the Italian Casimiro Ferrari. For details about a more recent ascent of Cerro Torre please visit the National Geographic magazine website
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