Cerro Fitz Roy
Cerro Fitz Roy, also known as Monte Chaltén, is a prominent mountain located in the Patagonia region of Argentina. It stands at 3,405 meters (11,171 feet) and is part of the Los Glaciares National Park. The mountain is renowned for its stunning granite spires and challenging climbing routes, attracting mountaineers and hikers from around the world.
The peak was first climbed in 1952 by a team of climbers from France and Argentina. Its distinctive shape and dramatic scenery make it a popular subject for photographers and nature enthusiasts. The surrounding area features diverse wildlife and breathtaking landscapes, contributing to its status as a UNESCO World Heritage site.