Location Argentina Elevation 6,414 m Mountain range Andes Parent range Andes | Mountain type Stratovolcano Prominence 1,660 m Age of rock Holocene Listing Ultra-prominent peak | |
First ascent Alexander von Götz, Steffen Salzmann, et al., 2003 Similar Cochiquito Volcanic Group, Caichinque, Huanquihue Group, Yanteles, Cerro del Azufre |
Cerro El Cóndor is a stratovolcano in Argentina. It is a remote peak in the Argentine Puna de Atacama. As such it was probably the last major 6000m+ peak in the Andes to be climbed, the first recorded ascent being in 2003 by Alexander von Götz and Steffen Salzmann of Germany.
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