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Pico Bolívar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I stayed for a day in Caracas and flew to Merida, my base camp for Pico Bolivar, on March 17th. . I couldn't leave for Pico Bolivar, the owner of Arassari . ->

Pico Bolivar
Day 5: We climbed Pico Bolivar (4988 meter), the (short) crux being quite steep . Garganta Bourgoin, as seen when climbing Pico Bolivar. . ->

Pico Bolivar
Indeed, we were flying to Venezuela because Pico Bolivar enjoys much verticality. . The same elevation as Pico Bolivar! . the day we climbed Pico Bolivar. . ->

SummitPost - Pico Bolivar -- Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering
Pico Bolivar is the highest mountain in the venezuelan Andes. . Pico Bolivar Trip Report (March 2000) Climbing in the Venezuelan Andes (Feb. 2004) . ->

Skiing the Pacific Ring of Fire and Beyond: Pico Bolivar
This page contains photos, route descriptions, and other information about ski mountaineering on Pico Bolivar (16427 ft / 5007 m) in Venezuela. This is a page from . ->

Climbing in the Venezuelan Andes (Feb. 2004) By: Miguel Forjan
The Mountain: Pico Bolivar (16,427 ft / 5007 m), Venezuela's highest mountain. . Rapelling down the north face of Pico Bolivar towards the Weiss south route . ->

Bolivar Peak (Climbing) - Fanny Tours and Adventures - Merida - Venezuela
Pico Bolivar with an altitude of 5007 meters above sea level is the highest peak of the Venezuelan Andes. . Pico Bolívar (5 days excursion) . ->


