Torre Egger
Torre Egger is one of the peaks in the Southern Patagonian Ice Field in South America, located between Argentina and Chile, west of Cerro Chalten. Torre Egger lies between Cerro Torre, the highest in a four mountain chain and Cerro Standhardt. It is named after the Austrian alpinist Toni Egger, who died while climbing on Cerro Torre.
First ascent
In 1976, John Bragg, Jim Donini and Jay Wilson from the United States climbed Torre Egger by climbing first to the col between the peak and Cerro Torre, the Col of Conquest, and then up the ridge to the peak. The ascent was hampered by bad weather and took from December 1975 to February 22, 1976, when the 3-person team summited.Other ascents
- 1986 Psycho Vertical Janez Jeglič, Silvo Karo, Franc Knez, December 7, 1986.
- 1987 Titanic , Maurizio Giarolli and Elio Orlandi, November 2 to 5, 1987.
- 1994 Badlands Conrad Anker, Jay Smith and Steve Gerberding, FA 12 December 1994.
- 2005 Titanic Steph Davis, Dean Potter. The first female ascent of Torre Egger and likely the first one-day ascent of the mountain.
- 2012 Die another day Matteo Bernasconi, Matteo Della Bordella. The route ends 25m below Col de Lux.
- 2013 Notti Magiche , Luca Schiera. From Col de Lux to the top, followed the Huber-Sharf, 200m of rock and ice.
- 2016 Titanic Marc-André Leclerc. First winter solo.
- 2020 Marc-André’s Vision Brette Harrington, Quentin Roberts, Horacio Gratton. A new route next to Titanic first spotted by the late Marc-André Leclerc while rappeling down. The route was named in his honor.