Cerro Las Tórtolas

Its slopes are within the administrative boundaries of the Argentinean city of Iglesia and the Chilean commune of Vicuña.

[5][6] The first ascents were made by Indigenous Peoples, who built a platform at the summit and left elaborate figurines there.

Las Tórtolas' first recorded ascent post-colonization was by Edgar Kausel (Chile) and Heinz Koch (Germany) on January 19, 1952.

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