Human nature is always looking for something different and
incredible, like Fitz Roy, which is covered by heavy snow actually a
breathtaking mountain. Monte Fitz Roy is also popular as Cerro Chaltén, Cerro
Fitz Roy, or Mount Fitz Roy is a mountain located near El Chaltén village, in
the Southern Patagonian Ice Field in Patagonia, on the border between Argentina
and Chile. This is extremely popular tourists destination including Laguna de
Los Tress Lagooon, Torre, and the nearby climbing the Cerro Electrico. It is
also famous for mountain trekkers which circuits and departure from El Chalten
offering amazing mountains views.
There are 15 routes to reach the mountain peak, and
challenging indeed for climbers, and it remains among the most technically
challenging mountains on Earth for mountaineers. In winter, snow scenery is on
their peak with the clouds surround them must be one of unique natural
phenomenon. Fitz Roy mountains range is very popular among the tourists of
different countries, to watch the real beauty of mountains and sky. The
climbers and trekkers are really inspired with the beauty of Fitz Roy. All
tourists’ facilities are available here along with food restaurant, who are always
in action to offering you delicious and tasty foods. It’s a safe and sound
place for your winter holidays with your family. The mountain is first climbed
by French Alpinists Lionel Terray and Guido Magnone in 1952.
Francisco Moreno unearth the mountain on March 12, 1877, and
named it Fitz Roy, well inspired from Robert FitzRoy, who was captain of the
HMS Beagle had travelled up the Santa Cruz River in 1834 and charted large
parts of the Patagonian coast. Fitz Roy was only one of a number of peaks the
Tehuelche called Chaltén. Fitz Roy has a reputation of being “Ultimate” in
spite of its average height, but sheer granite, and long stretches makes him
arduous technical climbing mountain. The weather of this region is
exceptionally inclement and treacherous. World’s famous photographers really
inspired the beauty of this area due to its otherworldly shape. Despite of
recent development of El Calafate international airport and El Chalten village,
the area is still fairly accessible.
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