After an amazing day visiting Cerro Torre, we decided to press our luck and do a two-day hike to the base of the legendary Mount Fitz Roy the following day. Learning our lesson from Paso de las Nubes, we packed light and got going around 11.
After a quick 6 mile hike, we arrived at Campamiento Poincenot, set up our tent and gazed at Mount Fitz Roy, just waiting to get a bit closer. What’s incredibly amazing about these mountains is that people come from all over the world to climb them or even try to summit them, particularly Mount Fitz Roy and may wait months for good weather. I am in awe of the kind of people who can even attempt this kind of feat.
The guide books all say the sunrise over the Fitz is an amazing experience, so we got in our tent shortly after 9pm, while it was still light out with an alarm set for 4:30 am. We thought we were crazy. Fortunately, we found another couple to climb to Laguna de los Tres at the base of Fitz Roy with us. We met just shy of 5am, headlamps and every piece of warm clothing on and made our way.
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