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Mirador Piedras Blancas |
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Mirador Laguna Los Tres |
I was hoping the weather would clear for the 450m hike up to the Laguna Los Tres, the mirador for Fitz Roy. So, I first hiked to a mirador called Piedras Blancas (white rocks) where there was supposed to be a hanging glacier with some of the monoliths towering over. Too cloudy to see Mermoz and Guillamet; so it was just another glacier as far as I was concerned. Later in the day, I hiked up to the mirador for Fitz Roy, but the weather had deteriorated more. Very windy and rainy. No mountains to look at.
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