Tronador

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Tronador is a prominent, glacier-covered stratovolcano in the Andes on the border between Argentina and Chile, known for its dramatic scenery and popular mountaineering routes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
stratovolcano
countryBorder Argentina NERFINISHED
Chile NERFINISHED
hasFeature Andean forest
GPS navigation use
Patagonian forest NERFINISHED
U-shaped valleys
access from Argentine side
access from Chilean side
accident history
acclimatization needs
adventure tourism
alpine climate
alpine climbing routes
alpine fauna
alpine flora
alpine glaciers
alpine lakes
alpine meadows
alpine terrain
alpine training ground
alpine zone
alpinism destination
alternative routes
altitude effects
andesitic composition
approach logistics
approach trails
approach valleys
avalanche hazard
avalanche safety gear use
avalanche-prone slopes
basaltic-andesitic rocks
base camp options
base camps
best climbing season in summer
binational cooperation potential
biodiversity
bird species
bivouac options
border crossing considerations
camping areas nearby
camping regulations
changing light conditions
cirques
classic routes
clear days
climate change impacts
climate-sensitive glaciers
climatological research
climbing community knowledge
climbing permits in some areas
climbing routes
climbing tradition
cloud formations
cold climate
cold temperatures
communication coverage areas
communication devices use
conservation challenges
conservation interest
contrasting dark rock
cornice collapse hazard
cornice-prone ridges
crampon use
creaking glaciers
creaking ice sounds
crevasse fields
crevasse hazard
crevasse navigation
crevasse rescue gear use
crevasse rescue risk
crevassed ice
cultural significance
data collection
decision making in mountains
deep ravines
difficulty ratings
dominant skyline feature
dormant volcanic activity
dramatic mountain scenery
dramatic scenery
dramatic weather
ecological research
economic impact from tourism
ecotourism
educational trips
emergency contact points
emergency procedures
emergency shelter use
employment in guiding
employment in hospitality
endemic species
environmental ethics
environmental importance
environmental regulations
eroded crater
eroded flanks
eroded volcanic cone
erosion processes
exposed ridges
face routes
field courses
fire regulations
first aid kit use
food logistics
forest approaches
gear logistics
geological interest
geological research
geomorphological interest
glacial ablation zones
glacial accumulation zones
glacial basins
glacial blue ice
glacial cracks
glacial crevasses
glacial deposits
glacial deposits in valleys
glacial ecosystems
glacial erosion
glacial erosion features
glacial grooves
glacial lakes
glacial lakes at foot
glacial meltwater rivers
glacial meltwater streams
glacial movement
glacial outwash plains
glacial polish
glacial retreat
glacial runoff
glacial sediment
glacial striations
glacial till
glacial tongues
glacial valleys
glacially carved terrain
glacially modified cone
glacier approach routes
glacier courses
glacier crossings
glacier protection
glacier retreat observations
glacier skills training
glacier travel sections
glacier trekking routes
glacier viewpoints
glaciers
glaciological research
ground moraines
ground rescue potential
group organization
guide hiring
guide recommendations
guidebook coverage
guidebooks
guided climbs
guided mountaineering
guided tours
habitat protection
hanging valleys
harness use
helicopter rescue potential
helmet use
high precipitation
high prominence
high winds
high-altitude environment
hiking routes
hut maintenance
hut-to-hut options
hydrological importance
ice axe use
ice calving sounds
ice caves
ice climbing possibilities
ice plateaus
ice routes
ice-climbing sections
ice-covered ridges
ice-covered slopes
ice-covered summit
ice-covered volcanic edifice
ice-scoured rock
icefall hazard
icefall viewpoints
icefalls
iconic landscape
iconic photographs
independent mountaineering
information boards
infrastructure development pressure
insect species
international regulations
isolated summit
landscape formation
landscape photography opportunities
landscape protection
lateral moraines
lava domes
lava flows
lava layers
layered lava and ash
leadership training
leave no trace principles
lenticular clouds
limited access roads
local community interactions
local mountaineering culture
lodging nearby
long-term glaciation
long-term monitoring
lookouts
main summit
mammal species
map and compass use
maps
media appearances
medial moraines
mixed climbing terrain
mixed routes
monitoring stations nearby
moraines
mountain ecosystems
mountain experience requirements
mountain guides
mountain huts nearby
mountain refuges nearby
mountain regulations
mountain safety considerations
mountain scenery
mountain skills training
mountaineering courses
mountaineering destination
mountaineering ethics
mountaineering history
mountaineering literature mentions
mountaineering routes
multi-day ascents
multiple summits
national parks nearby
natural landmark
nature photography opportunities
nature tourism
navigation challenges
navigation training
no recent eruptions
non-technical routes
normal route
objective hazards
online information
online trip reports
orographic clouds
outdoor education
panoramic vistas
park regulations nearby
permanent snow
permit acquisition
personal challenge
photographic opportunities
photography destination
physical fitness requirements
plant species
polished rock surfaces
popular climbing objective
popular with international climbers
popular with local climbers
postcard image
proglacial lakes
prominent peak
protected areas nearby
protection gear use
pyroclastic deposits
radial drainage
radial valleys
rapid weather changes
regional identity symbol
regional landmark
remote environment
remote rescue challenges
rescue coordination centers nearby
rescue operations potential
rescue training
research expeditions
retreat decisions
ridge routes
risk assessment
risk perception
river headwaters
rock and ice routes
rock outcrops
rockfall hazard
rocky moraines
rocky ridges
rocky summits
rope team travel
rope use
rope-required sections
ropework requirements
route finding challenges
route grading
route planning
rugged landscape
safety equipment requirements
safety record
scenic trails
scenic viewpoints
scientific studies
search and rescue coordination
seasonal access
seasonal closures
seasonal snow variation
secondary peaks
sediment transport
seracs
shared climate impacts
shared ecosystems
shared management challenges
shared natural heritage
shared research interests
shared water resources
shared wildlife populations
sharp ridgelines
signage
single-day ascents
ski mountaineering possibilities
snow cornices
snow-capped appearance
snow-climbing sections
snow-covered plateaus
snow-covered ridges
snow-covered summit
snowfall
snowfields
snowshoeing possibilities
snowstorms
steep cliffs
steep glacier faces
steep headwalls
steep snow couloirs
steep summit slopes
steep valleys
stormy conditions
stratovolcano structure
striated rock surfaces
student groups
subalpine forest
subjective hazards
summit approach routes
summit ascent routes
summit attempts
summit cornices
summit descent routes
summit glacier
summit ice cap
summit plateau
summit ridge
summit ridge traverse
summit success rates
summit views
sunrise views
sunset views
sustainable tourism initiatives
tarns
teamwork training
technical climbing sections
technical mountaineering
technical routes
technical skills requirements
tephra deposits
terminal moraines
tourism infrastructure nearby
tourism promotion image
tourist attraction
trail maintenance
trailheads
transboundary conservation potential
transboundary tourism
transport logistics
traverse routes
tree line
trekking routes
turnaround times
unstable seracs
viewpoints
views of Patagonian landscape
views of forests
views of lakes
views of surrounding peaks
visibility variations
visible from long distances
visitor management
volcanic ash layers
volcanic breccias
volcanic edifice
volcanic history
volcanic rock
volcanic slopes
volcanological interest
waste logistics
waste management requirements
water logistics
water quality protection
water source
waterfalls
weather forecast checking
weather hazard
weather stations nearby
weather windows
white summit
whiteout conditions
wildlife protection
winter mountaineering possibilities
hasSummitElevation approximately 11386 ft
approximately 3470 m
locatedIn Andes
Los Lagos Region NERFINISHED
Neuquén Province NERFINISHED
Patagonia
Río Negro Province NERFINISHED

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