Tipas
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| Cerro Tipas | |
|---|---|
| Elevation | 6,660 m (21,850 ft) |
| Location | Argentina |
| Range | Andes |
| Coordinates | |
| Type | Complex volcano |
| Age of rock | Holocene |
| Last eruption | Unknown |
| First ascent | Walther Penck, 19?? |
| Easiest route | hike, east side from El Arenal |
Cerro Tipas (also known as Cerro Cazadero or Cerro Walther Penck) is a massive volcano complex in northwestern Argentina, located just southwest of Ojos del Salado, the highest volcano in the world. Tipas itself is perhaps the third highest active volcano in the world, and it consists of stratovolcanic cones, lava domes, and lava flows.
[edit] Source
- Global Volcanism Program: Tipas
- Biggar, John (2005). The Andes: A Guide for Climbers (3rd ed.). Andes Publishing (Scotland). ISBN 0-9536087-2-7.

