Darwin inexplorado / Unexplored Darwin

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Travesía marítima y terrestre hacia el monte Stoppani

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Hola a todos!

En octubre viajaremos a Tierra del Fuego para intentar el primer ascenso del monte Stoppani, una cumbre remota rodeada de glaciares, fiordos, montañas y selvas frías.

Para acercarnos al Stoppani, navegaremos en kayak desde Caleta Maria hasta el fondo del fiordo Contraalmirante Cuevas, que penetra profundamente en la vertiente norte de Cordillera Darwin. Desde ahí intentaremos la cumbre del monte "Universidad de Magallanes", para acceder por esa vía a la zona alta de los glaciares de Cordillera Darwin. Avanzaremos por terrenos inexplorados casi desde el momento en que dejemos atrás las playas del fiordo Cuevas.

Entrando al Campo de Hielo de Cordillera Darwin, continuaremos con rumbo Este, encadenando varias cumbres vírgenes, entre ellas la del monte "Dalla Vedova" ("de la viuda" en italiano). Al final de esa travesía esperamos alcanzar la cumbre del Monte Stoppani, el objetivo principal de este proyecto.

El área en donde realizaremos la expedición es uno de los sitios menos explorados de Cordillera Darwin, y corresponde a las zonas altas (sobre los 1500 msnm) de los glaciares Cuevas, Della Vedova, Nueva Zelanda y Stoppani. La totalidad de las cumbres ubicadas dentro de esta área se conservan vírgenes, y por sus glaciares solo se registra el paso del grupo de alta montaña del ejército francés (Groupe Militaire de Haute Montagne, GMHM, 2011).

Con esta expedición esperamos abrir y registrar una ruta de acceso al área, que está siendo objeto de un interés científico creciente.

Nuestra expedición es apoyada por la Escuela de Ingeniería en Expediciones y Ecoturismo de la Univesidad San Sebastián, la Fundación Plantae y el Club de Exploradores de Nueva York, cuya bandera llevaremos en esta expedición.

Estaremos enviando reportes periódicos por esta página de seguimiento.

Un gran saludo,

Harry Brito
Camilo Hornauer
Cristian Donoso

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ENGLISH VERSION

Hello everyone!

In October we will travel to Tierra del Fuego to try the first ascent of Mount Stoppani, a remote mountain surrounded by glaciers, fjords and cold wildforest.

To get closer to its summit, we will sail in kayak from Caleta Maria to the bottom of Contraalmirante Cuevas fjord, which penetrates deep into the northern slopes of Cordillera Darwin. From there we will try the summit of the "Universidad de Magallanes" (University of Magallanes) mountain, to accede by that route to the high zone of Darwin Range glaciers. We will advance through unexplored lands almost from the moment we leave, behind the beaches of the Cuevas fjord.

Entering the Ice Field, we will continue East, linking several virgin summits, including Mount "Dalla Vedova. At the end of that journey we expect to reach the summit of Mount Stoppani, the main purpose of our expedition.

The area where we will make the expedition is one of the least explored sites of Darwin Range, and corresponds to the high areas (above 5000 ft.) of the glaciers "Cuevas", "Della Vedova", "New Zealand" and "Stoppani". All of the summits located within this area are virgin. The only recorded passage of these glaciers was from the mountain group of the French Army (Groupe Militaire de Haute Montagne, GMHM, 2011).

With this expedition we hope to open and register an access route to the area, which is being subject to growing scientific interest.

Our expedition is supported by the “Escuela de Ingeniería en Expediciones y Ecoturismo” from Universidad San Sebastián, Plantae Foundation and The New York Explorers Club, from which we will be carrying the Flag.

We will be sending periodic reports through this tracking page.

Greetings,

Harry Brito
Camilo Hornauer
Cristian A. Donoso Christie (MI18)
  • Name: Tierra del Fuego
  • Elevation: 0 m
  • Latitude: 54° 4660South
  • Longitude: 68° 580West

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