Rolando Garibotti is an Argentinian and American professional climber, writer, and mountain guide. He is from Bariloche, Argentina. These days he splits his time between the town of El Chaltén, Argentina, and the Dolomites in Italy.[1]
Notable climbs
edit- 2001 Infinite Spur, Mount Foraker, Alaska Range, Alaska, USA. Fifth ascent of route with Steve House, June 9–10, 2001 in 25 hours (to summit) with 20 hours for the descent.[2]
- 2005 El Arca de los vientos, Cerro Torre, Patagonia. FA with Ermanno Salvaterra and Alessandro Beltrami, summitting November 13, 2005.[3]
- 2008 Torre Traverse, (VI 5.11 A1 WI6 Mushroom Ice 6, 2,200 meters or 7,200 feet) Garibotti succeeded in accomplishing the first ascent of the traverse route with Colin Haley on January 21–24, 2008. This mountain group is situated in Patagonia, Argentina. The Torre Traverse climbs from north to south the skyline comprised by Aguja Standhardt, Punta Herron, Torre Egger, and Cerro Torre with approximately 2,200 meters (7,200 feet) of vertical gain. For maximum efficiency, Haley and Garibotti divided the leads based on their differing skills, with Haley leading the pure ice and rime pitches, and Garibotti leading the rock and rime-covered rock.[4][5]
Other
editRolando Garibotti has gathered over a dozen trail workers, climbers and park employees to rebuild some of the most degraded trails in Los Glaciares National Park, in Patagonia.[6]
Bibliography
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ Levy, Michael (16 May 2022). "Rolando Garibotti: What I've Learned". Climbing. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
- ^ John Harlin III, ed. (2002). The American Alpine Journal. New York, New York, USA: The American Alpine Club. pp. 226–227. ISBN 0-930410-91-2.
- ^ "Maestri raises hell hours before Piolet d'Or is awarded". MountEverst.net. Explorersweb.com. February 9, 2006. Retrieved May 27, 2009.
- ^ Climbing.com Garibotti and Haley Complete Torre Traverse Archived 2011-01-18 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 21 January 2011.
- ^ a b Garibotti, Rolando (September 2008). "The Torre Traverse". Alpinist. 2008 (25). Jackson, Wyoming, USA: Alpinist Magazine: 52–59.
- ^ Patagonia sustainable trails projects, patagonjournal.com.
- ^ Garibotti, Rolando (2004). "A Mountain Unveiled". American Alpine Journal. 46 (78). Golden, CO, USA: American Alpine Club: 138–155. ISBN 0-930410-95-5.