Monte Sarmiento

Photo of Monte Sarmiento

Photo by Frank Holden, yate Westerly Serenade

Elevation (feet): 7546
Elevation (meters): 2300
Continent: South America
Country: Chile
Range/Region: Andes
SubRange: Patagonia
Latitude: -54.45
Longitude: -70.83329999999999
Difficulty: Basic Snow/Ice Climb
Best months for climbing: December, January, February, March
Year first climbed: 1956
First successful climber(s): Carlo Mauri, C. Meffei
Convenient Center: Punta Arenas, Chile
Nearest major airport: Punta Arenas, Chile

Description

Monte Sarmiento is an awesome icy spire, rising on the northern coast of Tierra del Fuego in the Parque Nacional Alberto de Agostini. The peak looks out across the Cockburn Canal to the countless rugged islands of the southwestern Patagonia coast. Though the major center for much of Tierra del Fuego is the tourist town of Ushuaia, Sarmiento's northern location on the island makes it more easily accessible from Punta Arenas, a Chilean coastal city located to the north, across the Strait of Magellan.

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