La Mesa (mountain)

Cerro La Mesa
Cerro La Mesa

Argentina

Elevation 6,200 m (20,300 ft)
Location
Range Cordillera de la Ramada
Coordinates 32°3′50″S 70°9′58″W / 32.06389°S 70.16611°WCoordinates: 32°3′50″S 70°9′58″W / 32.06389°S 70.16611°W
Climbing
First ascent In 1934 by a Polish expedition (J. Narkienwicz-Jodko and others)

Cerro La Mesa or La Mesa is a mountain in the Cordillera de la Ramada range of the Andes, in Argentina. It has a height of 6,200 metres (20,341 ft). La Mesa means table in Spanish. The name of the mountain comes its flat and long summit ridge (there are six summits, the 6200m being the highest). Despite the dry climate of then area, there are significant glaciers flowing down the southern and the eastean flank of the mountain.

La Mesa was climbed the first time in 1934 by a Polish expedition consisting of J. Narkienwicz-Jodko, J. Dorawsky, S. Daszynski, A. Karpinski, S. Osiecki and V. Ostrowski. It is unclear if they effectively reached the highest point of the mountain.

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