Summary

General Information

Punta Italia

Acceso con restricciones

Location: Chile, Región Metropolitana

Area: Zona Paso Piuquenes - Nieves Negras, Grupo Loma Larga.

Nearest city: San José de Maipo

Altitude:

4863 m.
4979 m. Lliboutry

Year First ascent: 1934

First ascent:

Giusto Gervasutti (IT) y Luigi Binaghi (IT)

Geographic position:

Lat: -33° 43' 4.4" (WGS 84)
Lon: -69° 59' 52.2"

Routes

Route

Difficulty

Mountain

Punta Italia (4863 m.)

Author: Marcelo Camus

Routes: Arista Norte, Directa Oeste

Updated at 15/03/2002

Introduction

In the middle of one of the Andes´ most beautiful areas, rises, neighbor to Cerro Cortaderas, the famous Punta Italia. What few know is that Punta Italia is the deformation of the original name given by its first climbers: Cerro Campione D´Italia, baptized on March 23, 1934, by Giusto Gervasutti and Luigi Binaghi, who walked up the Estero Marmolejo Valley and later reached the summit along the mountain´s North Ridge.

Several years later, in 1945, Eberhard Meier, Ernesto Hoffmann and Alejandro Fergadiott explored the Morado Valley and climbed up Punta Italia´s West Face upt to the col between it and Cerro Cortaderas, to later reach the summit along the North Ridge, and like this setting today´s Normal Route.

In 1960, Mario Ramírez and José Eleodoro Muñoz reached the summit along th South Ridge, also known as the Petohoff Ridge.