Torre Egger

Torre Egger
Some peaks of the Cerro Torre Group. 2: Cerro Torre, 3: Torre Egger, 4: Punta Herron, 5: Aguja Standhart, 7: Aguja Bífida, 11: Cuatro Dedos.
Highest point
Elevation2,685 m (8,809 ft)
Prominence275 m (902 ft)[1]
Coordinates49°17′34″S 73°05′54″W / 49.29278°S 73.09833°W / -49.29278; -73.09833
Geography
Map
LocationPatagonia, Argentina, Chile (disputed)[2]
Parent rangeAndes
Climbing
First ascentFebruary 1976: Bragg, Donini, Wilson (US)
Easiest routerock/snow/ice

Torre Egger is one of the peaks in the Southern Patagonian Ice Field in South America, located between Argentina and Chile,[2] west of Cerro Chalten (or Fitz Roy). Torre Egger lies between Cerro Torre, the highest in a four mountain chain[3] and Cerro Standhardt. It is named after the Austrian alpinist Toni Egger (1926–1959), who died while climbing on Cerro Torre.

  1. ^ "Torre Egger, Argentina". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2014-06-10. Note: The prominence value given here was calculated from the difference between an elevation of 2850m for Torre Egger and 2575m for Col de la Conquista, the key col for Torre Egger.
  2. ^ a b From Rodrigo Jordan, "Cerro Torre", in World Mountaineering, Audrey Salkeld, editor, Bulfinch Press, ISBN 0-8212-2502-2, p. 156: Cerro Torre rises "on the border between Chile and Argentina." However, Chile and Argentina have long-standing border disputes.
  3. ^ Torre Egger 2005, Huberbuam Archived 2009-05-11 at the Wayback Machine