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avalanchas, ni madresesa foto es del letrero qeu esta arribita del refugio.
Submitted by: cj_homer on 2006-04-07
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summit of cotopaxime at the summit of cotopaxi in ecuador...it's volcano crater is ~1000' deep...
Submitted by: dood1983 on 2006-01-26
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summit of cotopaxi at sunrisethis is the summit of cotopaxi at sunrise
Submitted by: dood1983 on 2006-01-26
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gloria en lo profundoes el crater del volcan cotopaxi, fue un ascenso sin problemas en cuatro horas pero con algo de frio y bastante hielo.
Submitted by: cj_homer on 2006-01-24
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cumbre cotopaxiexcelente cumbre, de aqui se ve el chimborazo.
Submitted by: cj_homer on 2006-01-24
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Val Pithkiely on CotapaxiVal Pithkiely taking a summit photo on Cotapaxi.
Submitted by: rampage on 2005-01-30
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RappingRapping off of Cotapaxi, Ecuador. Some of the volcanos of Ecuador - Cotapaxi, Carhuairazo, Tungurahua -offer fun and technically easy climbing
Submitted by: rampage on 2005-01-30
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Happy Frosted Climber on CotapaxiA frosted person taking a rest break on a climb of Cotapaxi, one of Ecuador's climbing volcanoes.
Submitted by: rampage on 2005-01-30
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Looking south towards El Altar from the summit of CotopaxiThis sis a picture from the summit of cotopaxi. The three mountains you see are Tunguruahua, Eltar, and Sangay. In order from front to back. This sia an incredible place, and stunning place that it is pretty easy to take a good photo.
Submitted by: burundanga on 2004-08-24
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What contrastLooking out towards the Pacific from the slopes half way up, the low lands of Equador unravel. The enormous frigid, desert at the mountains base where the first refugio is(many people bypass it- small like an old cabin)is where Pele and the Brazil boys came to practice to acclimitize before heading to Mexico to play with full lungs.
Submitted by: gerglenroc on 2004-01-29
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Volcanic BouldersThese boulders, some which were the size of houses, lay miles from Cotopaxi on a plateau after being launched from one of Cotopaxi's many eruptions. This photo was stitched in Photoshop from 5 individual snapshots. Photo: Frank Corl
Submitted by: fcorl on 2004-01-23
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The last rest spotOur gang taking a final big rest below the obvious rockband seen from as far away as Quito, before heading to the summit. We could see the Pacific from the top as well as out into the hazy Amazon rainforest! A classsy mountain to do.
Submitted by: gerglenroc on 2003-12-08
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StratifiedPart of a serac along the normal route on Cotopaxi. Photo by: Frank Corl.
Submitted by: fcorl on 2003-07-13
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CotopaxiThis a picture of Cotopaxi (19,348 ft.) from the city of Quito, at least 60 miles away. This was the only time I saw the whole mountain because of the clouds. Photo by: Frank Corl.
Submitted by: fcorl on 2003-07-11
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ReflectionShot of Dustin on the summit of Cotopaxi, 19,348 ft. Nice reflection of the rest of the climbing team. Photo by: Frank Corl.
Submitted by: fcorl on 2003-07-10
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SlammingMe, slamming a Red Bull on the Summit of Mt. Cotopaxi,19,348 ft. All I needed after that was a boulder. Photo by: Adrian Ballinger.
Submitted by: fcorl on 2003-07-10
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ShadowView from the summit of the valley under the shadow of Cotopaxi. Photo by: Frank Corl.
Submitted by: fcorl on 2003-07-10
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Ice Bridge on Mt. Cotopaxi, EcuadorPicture of an ice bridge on Mt. Cotopaxi, Ecuador. This was my first mountaineering trip. I'm glad we crossed it in the dark on the way up because the deep cravass underneath it probably would have freaked me out.
Submitted by: jman on 2003-07-02
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Andrew exhausted on CotopaxiMe catching a quick nap near the summit of Cotopaxi in Ecuador shortly before a storm moved in. You can just barely see Antisana off in the distance.
Submitted by: atg200 on 2001-11-23
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