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Aguja Saint Exupery

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Aguja Saint Exupery

Aguja Saint Exupery, in the middle between Aguja de la S (L) and Aguja Rafael Juarez (R), Jan 20, 2001
Elevation 2,558 metres (8,392 ft)
Location Patagonia
Flag of Argentina Argentina
Range Andes
Coordinates 49°17′18.5″S 73°02′17.7″W / -49.288472, -73.03825
Type granite
First ascent 1968 by Silvia Metzeltin, Gino Buscaini, Lino Condot, Walter Romano & Silvano Sinigoi (Italy)
Easiest route rock/snow/ice

The Aguja Saint Exupery is a mountain spear ('aguja') located near the Cerro Chaltén in the Los Glaciares National Park in Patagonia, Argentina. The mountain is named in memory of Antoine de Saint Exupéry, the French writer and aviator who was director of the Aeroposta Argentina Company and pioneered postal flights in the Patagonia region between 1929 and 1931. The Aguja Saint Exupery might not be as impressive as its taller neighbors Cerro Chaltén and the striking Cerro Torre, but due to the length of its climbing routes and the extreme weather conditions of the southern Andes, it shares the same big wall reputation as most Patagonian peaks. The Aguja Saint Exupery was first climbed in February 23, 1968 by Silvia Metzeltin, Gino Buscaini, Lino Condot, Walter Romano & Silvano Sinigo, an Italian team of climbers who opened a 800 metres (2,625 ft) route on its East Pillar.

References

  • Kearney, Alan, 1993. Mountaineering in Patagonia. Seattle USA: Cloudcap.

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