Monte Sarmiento

Monte Sarmiento
Sarmiento

Sarmiento can be seen in the lower center of the image.
Elevation 7,369 ft (2,246 m) [1]
Location
Location Chile
Range Andes
Coordinates 54°27′S 70°50′W / 54.45°S 70.833°W / -54.45; -70.833Coordinates: 54°27′S 70°50′W / 54.45°S 70.833°W / -54.45; -70.833[2]
Climbing
First ascent 1956 by Carlo Mauri and Clemente Maffei [1]

Monte Sarmiento is a pyramidal peak with a glaciated saddle-shaped summit located within Alberto de Agostini National Park, in the Chilean portion of Tierra del Fuego. It rises abruptly from the east shore of the Magdalena Channel and marks the western border of the Cordillera Darwin. The mountain is frequently shrouded in clouds, but when it is visible is "the most sublime spectacle in Tierra del Fuego" according to the words of Charles Darwin[1], one of the many people who have been captivated by the breathtaking beauty of this mountain.

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History

The mountain was called "Volcán Nevado" (Snowy Volcano) by Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa, who thought it was a volcano. Phillip Parker King named it Mount Sarmiento in honor of the mentioned explorer.[3]

Several unsuccessful attempts were made to reach its summit, including those of Martin Conway in 1898 and of Alberto María de Agostini in 1913.[1]

Monte Sarmiento was climbed on 07 March 1956 (East Summit) by an expedition including the Italian mountaineers Clemente Gueret and Carlo Mauri and organized by Padre Alberto Maria De Agostini (http://www.pinzolodolomiti.it/sarmiento.html). The West Summit was climbed on 24 December 1986 by an Italian expedition of Ragni di Lecco including Gigi Alippi, Salvatore Panzeri, Lorenzo Mazzoleni, Pinuccio Castelnuovo, Bruno Pennati, Clemente Maffei, Gian Maria Confalonieri, Franco Baravalle, Salvatore Fantozzi e Luciano Bovina (http://www.planetmountain.com/News/shownews1.lasso?l=1&keyid=37420). This expedition opened a new route on the North Face. The west summit of Monte Sarmiento was climbed in 1995 by a party including the British mountaineers Stephen Venables, John Roskelley and Tim Macartney-Snape. (Source: Ollie, by Stephen Venables). A Deutsch Team composed by Robert Jasper, Jörn Heller and Ralf Gantzhorn climbed the North Face on 04 April 2010, arriving on the West Summit and following the route opened in 1986.

In literature

The mountain is mentioned in the novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne.

In cinema

An attempt to climb the mountain in 2003 is the subject of the Brazilian documentary film Extremo sul.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Jack Miller, "Exploring America's Southern Tip", American Alpine Journal, 1967, p. 326-333. Available at AAJ Online.
  2. ^ Earth Info, earth-info.nga.mil webpage
  3. ^ Voyages of the Adventure and Beagle, Volume IKing, P. Parker (1838), Proceedings of the first expedition, 1826-30, under the command of Captain P. Parker King, R.N., F.R.S, Great Marlborough Street, London: Henry Colburn, http://darwin-online.org.uk/content/frameset?itemID=F10.1&viewtype=text&pageseq=1  Retrieved on 2007-10-08
  4. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0466786/



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