Elevation 2,726 m | ||
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Similar Karaurín‑tepui, Wadakapiapué‑tepui, Uei‑tepui, Chimantá Massif, Ptari‑tepui |
The Ilú–Tramen Massif is a tepui massif in Bolívar state, Venezuela. It is the northernmost member of the Eastern Tepuis chain and comprises two major plateaus: the larger Ilú-tepui (also spelled Uru) to the south and Tramen-tepui to the north. With a maximum elevation of around 2,700 metres (8,900 ft), Ilú-tepui is the taller of the two peaks. Both tepuis have open, rocky summit plateaus, with a combined summit area of 5.63 km2 (2.17 sq mi). They lie just north of Karaurín-tepui.
Map of Il%C3%BA-Tramen Massif, Bol%C3%ADvar, Venezuela
Ilu-tepui, the left most tepuy in the photo below, was first climbed by Scharlie Wraight and Stephen Platt from the col between Ilú-tepui and Tramen-tepui on 24 November 1981.
References
Ilú–Tramen Massif Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA