Nido de Cóndores

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Nido de Cóndores is a high-altitude mountaineering camp on Aconcagua in the Argentine Andes, used as an advanced base for summit attempts.

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Nido de Cóndores canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical location
high-altitude mountaineering camp
mountaineering campsite
above Plaza de Mulas
accessedFrom Plaza de Mulas base camp
below Aconcagua
surface form: Aconcagua summit

Camp Cólera
surface form: Camp Colera
category Plaza Argentina base camp
surface form: Aconcagua camps

mountaineering in Argentina
climate cold high-mountain climate
continent South America
countryAdminUnit Mendoza Province
elevation approximately 17715 feet above sea level
approximately 5400 metres above sea level
feature limited shelter
strong winds are common
used for tent camping
hasLanguageOfToponym Spanish
hazard altitude sickness risk
extreme weather
inMountainRange Principal Cordillera of the Andes
locatedIn Andes
Andes
surface form: Argentine Andes
locatedInCountry Argentina
locatedInProvince Mendoza Province
locatedOn Aconcagua
locatedOnSideOfMountain north-west side of Aconcagua
namedAfter Andean condor
near Aconcagua Provincial Park
surface form: Aconcagua Provincial Park interior
partOfRoute normal route on Aconcagua
standard north-west route on Aconcagua
role advanced base camp for Aconcagua summit attempts
seasonalUse mainly used in austral summer climbing season
terrainType exposed
rocky
toponymMeaning Nest of Condors
typicalUse acclimatization camp
staging point for summit push
usedFor high-altitude mountaineering
summit attempts on Aconcagua

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Plaza de Mulas higherCamp Nido de Cóndores
Normal Route on Aconcagua highCamp Nido de Cóndores