Cerro Tres Picos

Cerro Tres Picos

View of Cerro Tres Picos from the Cueva de los Guanacos.
Highest point
Elevation 1,239 m (4,065 ft)[1]
Isolation 637.54 km (396.15 mi)[1]
Coordinates 38°9′29″S 61°57′6″W / 38.15806°S 61.95167°W / -38.15806; -61.95167Coordinates: 38°9′29″S 61°57′6″W / 38.15806°S 61.95167°W / -38.15806; -61.95167
Naming
Translation Three Peaks Hill (Spanish)
Geography
Cerro Tres Picos

Argentina

Parent range Sierra de la Ventana

Cerro Tres Picos is the highest point of the Sierra de la Ventana mountain range in the province of Buenos Aires. As such, it is also the highest point in Buenos Aires province, as well as in the pampas region.

Geography

Location

The mountain is 650 km southwest of the city of Buenos Aires; the closest settlement is Villa Ventana in the Tornquist Partido.

It is located on private property owned by the Fundación Funke (Funke Foundation), a charitable organization which maintains the land donated by German immigrant Rodolfo Funke after his death in 1938.

Climate

The mountain has a dry climate. Summers are warm, with temperatures above 30 °C during the day. Winters have an average high of 8 °C and are somewhat rainier, with nights frequently below freezing.

References

  1. 1 2 "Cerro Tres Picos, Argentina". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2016-05-19.

External links


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