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| Height:
2,350 m (above sea level). Either Tanti or
El Durazno are the starting points available
to get to Los Gigantes. It has been declared
a Mountain Training National Center and it
has refuge infrastructure and excellent stone
palestras to practice climbing. This mountainous
formation has different climbing options,
which present different degrees of difficulty.
The climbing can be carried out with the necessary
gear or without it. |
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Height:
2,790 m (above sea level), it is the highest
peak of the Province's mountain range. Access:
A) from the east from Villa Yacanto and Villa
Alpina;
B) from the west, leaving from Villa de Las
Rosas, San Javier and Yacanto de San Javier;
C) from Santa Rosa de Calamuchita, by the
road that leads to Los Linderos mountain,
suitable for 4x4 or special vehicles, reaching
a spot approximately a 15 minutes' walk, along
the pedestrian path, from the mountain's summit.
It is ideal for horseback riding, trekking
and climbing. |
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It
may be reached by either of these routes:
A) from La Pampilla, a place near El Cóndor,
descending until one gets to the ravine;
B) from San Clemente on horseback or on foot.
Ideal for trekking.
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