Cerro Famatina
Cerro Famatina is a high mountain peak at an elevation of 4.603m (15,101ft) above the sea level, located in the province of La Rioja, in northwest Argentina.
The road to the summit, located within the Sierra de Famatina mountain range, is gravel, rocky, tippy and bumpy at times. 4x4 vehicle required. Not for beginners. Expect a trail pretty steep. At the summit there’s a gold mine called the Mejicana mine. Do not take this drive if you have respiratory problems or any type of heart condition. Notorius lack of oxygen that tests the organisms and a high degree of steepness. Most people feel altitude sickness at around 2,500-2,800 meters. Extremely low oxygen for engine combustion. A major hazard of altitude is the sickness that can indiscriminately affect anyone regardless of age or fitness. The summit has about 40% less oxygen than at sea level, thus breathing is more difficult. Your pulse rate will increase and movement will be more laborious at the summit. The high elevation with its risk of altitude sickness, weather concerns, steep road grade, and overall inaccessibility make the pass dangerous and summit trips difficult.
The wind is usually quite strong at mountain areas. High winds blow here all year long. Even in summer you can confront with snowy days. Temperatures here in the winter are brutally cold. With such a high summit altitude the road can be closed anytime due to snowfalls. The zone is prone to heavy mist and can be dangerous in low visibility conditions.
Pic: Marcelo Rocca