Photographer’s Note
This is the sequel of this image posted.
We got the chance to climb Cerro Torre on 29 October 1987 with my friend Sergio till on the top of the final ice-mushroom, we did the 23rd absolute ascent of Cerro Torre.
In the picture relaying on the 24th pitch of the Maestri route on the south-east ridge, and looking downwards to one of my mates of the second party still engaged on the "Monumental Traverse", can you spot him?
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Paolo
(40627) 2005-03-02 12:53 [Comment]
bboss
(3516) 2005-03-02 13:23
It sure looks a long way down...
Its a good photo, it conveys the impression of being on the big rock - I am scared just looking at it. It must be really difficult taking photos in these conditions, I would expending all my energy on not dying.
I had to really look for your climbing partner, but now I see him I get a sense of the scale..VERY BIG
nice one
alefidel
(135) 2005-03-02 14:34
Impresionante!
Gracias DAvide por compartir tus fotos
Espero ver mas ya que esta region de la Argentina me fascina.
Saludos desde Buenos Aires
Alejandro
alainh
(35341) 2005-03-02 15:16
hello Davide.
excelent angle with a enormous perspective.
i like a lot.
congrats for the Cerro Torre !!!
regards
alain
ceky
(2302) 2005-03-08 11:09
Thank you Davide, for sharing some pictures from your climb to Cerro Torre summit.
This one is very impressive to me, with on of your fellow appearing downwards, along the vertical wall...
Congratulations !
bend1k
(910) 2005-09-06 10:52
You are one crazy guy looking for a lot of pain :) It would be nice if you included yourself at this photo. Maybe somewhere near the rope
Photo Information
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Copyright: Davide Brighenti (dabri)
(1692) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 1987-10-28
- Categories: Nature
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2005-03-02 12:42








