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Madsen con Manu
South America

I met Manu on a trip over the Patagonian Ice Field. I wanted to explore the mountains around El Chaltén a bit more and he joined me in doing so. Mount Madsen was a good challenge with a bit of scrambling and free climbing, some steep snow fields and path finding. The day was perfect: Sunny, hot and no wind - which is not often the case in Patagonia. At the top we met Carlos who kindly helped me to get me in the picture as well. We got an amazing view of Mount Fitz Roy - a sought after challenge for climbers from all over the world. And of course the pristine valleys, incredible glaciers and many lakes and lagoons.

Copyright: Melina Merkle
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 14312x7156
Taken: 20/01/2018
Hochgeladen: 04/03/2018
Published: 06/03/2018
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Tags: patagonia; summit; mountain; fitz roy; argentina
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