DescriptionCerro del Plomo from the south-west.jpeg
English: Cerro del Plomo (5,424m) from near El Pintor (approx. 4,200m), looking north-east.
The peak to the left is Cerro Leonera (approx. 5,050m).
The Cerro del Plomo (5,424m) is not to be confused with the Nevado El Plomo (6,070m), which lies on the border about 20km to the north-east. (Cf. John Biggar, The Andes — A Guide for Climbers, ISBN0-9536087-2-7, p. 217; Hermann Kiendler, Die Anden — Vom Chimborazo zum Marmolejo — Alle 6000er auf einen Blick, ISBN978-3-936740-36-3, pp. 349–352.)
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Cerro del Plomo (5424m) from near El Pintor (approx. 4200m), looking north-east. The peak to the left is Cerro Leonera (approx. 5050m). Photo by Tijs Michels, March 9, 2010.
DescriptionCerro del Plomo from the south-west.jpeg
English: Cerro del Plomo (5,424m) from near El Pintor (approx. 4,200m), looking north-east.
The peak to the left is Cerro Leonera (approx. 5,050m).
The Cerro del Plomo (5,424m) is not to be confused with the Nevado El Plomo (6,070m), which lies on the border about 20km to the north-east. (Cf. John Biggar, The Andes — A Guide for Climbers, ISBN0-9536087-2-7, p. 217; Hermann Kiendler, Die Anden — Vom Chimborazo zum Marmolejo — Alle 6000er auf einen Blick, ISBN978-3-936740-36-3, pp. 349–352.)
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Cerro del Plomo (5424m) from near El Pintor (approx. 4200m), looking north-east. The peak to the left is Cerro Leonera (approx. 5050m). Photo by Tijs Michels, March 9, 2010.