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Pico de Orizaba
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- Photo by David de la GarzaThe northwest face of Orizaba, taken on the Road to the Piedra Grande base camp on March 25th, 1999.
- Photo by Jorge BautistaPico de orizaba cara sur tomada desde torrecillas 15,000 pies de Altura fecha 1 de mayo 2000
- Photo by Carlos R GaitanCitlaltépetl Volcano (5700m asl), highest mountain in México and the third highest peak of North America. Picture taken from an altitude of about 22000 feet asl looking towards S. Camera Sony DSC-P32, automatic exposure, 1/1000 sec at f5.6 with 8x telephoto lens attached. taken on aug 21, 2005 at 11:11 CDT.
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- Photo by Carlos R GaitanAereal view of southern face of Citlaltepetl on Apr 2, 2007
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- Photo by Rodrigo F. V. RomoPico de Orizaba summit, as seen from camp at the media Naranja, March 1987
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- Photo by Rodrigo F. V. RomoView from Pico de Orizaba summit, 1986.
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- Photo by John RossWest face of Pico de Orizaba taken from near base of mountain Taken February 21, 2000
- Photo by Howard JonesThis is another view of the ice conditions at about 16,000
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- Photo by Howard JonesThis shot shows the mountain from 10,200 feet.
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- Photo by Howard JonesThis shot shows ice conditions on the glacier at around 16,500 feet.
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- Photo by Howard JonesThis is another revealing shot of glacier ice at around 18,000 feet.
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- Photo by Howard JonesThis shows the condition and route from about 15,700 feet to the tongue of the glacier. You've got mixed rock and ice and some snow.
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- Photo by Howard JonesThis is a shot from roughly 18,000 feet and should give you an idea of the condition of the glacier itself, i.e., icy, icy, icy.
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- Photo by Howard JonesThis shows the camp at 15,700 feet. Although there's some snow and ice below, that's about the line.
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- Photo by Peer- Thorsten PruesPhoto from the glacer in the direction to Gulf of Mexico
- Photo by Rodney SedilloSunset from the hut looking east. Early January 2004. Clouds rolled in and spilled over the valley north of the hut like flowing water.
- Photo by Marc CollellCitlaltépetl's peak. View of the crater.
- Photo by Efrén Bonilla DÃazAtardecer en el Albegue "Fausto González Gomar" (4630 msnm), en la cara sur del Pico de Orizaba. La Montaña que aparece en el fondo es La Sierra Negra (4621 msnm). Diciembre de 2005.
- Photo by Barry BradleyDawn at the base of the glacier taken on 11/15/06.
- Photo by Barry BradleyPhoto of Orizaba taken early in the morning from inside Senor Reyes's compound in Tlachichuca on 11/13/06.
- Photo by David UptegroveDavid Uptegrove soloed Pico de Orizaba Thanksgiving Week 1999 and camped on the summit. He is shown to the left welcoming other surprised summiting climbers.
- Photo by Christian RodriguezOrizaba or Citlaltepetl is the Mexico's summit. January 4th 2007
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- Photo by chacho50This is a Popocatepetl photo, its a view from iztaccihuatl
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- Photo by Christine TheodorovicsPico de Orizaba left of the summit the rocky edge - "el sarcofago" - here the climb starts
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- Photo by Carlos R GaitanSW view of Citlaltepetl with the Jamapa glacier on the right and the Sierra Negra (~4600 meters amsl) behind with the Large Millimeter Radiotelescope on its summit.
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- Photo by Gordan PeaksMark Ryman my guide fought of the a stomach virus and in true fashion led us to the top. He had to go off rope and relieve himself at least 6 times. What a stud to not give up.
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