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Nevado Diablo Mudo, Peru


Prominence: 170 m, 558 ft

Elevation: 5350 meters, 17,552 feet


True Isolation: 1.68 km, 1.04 mi
Local or Alternate Name(s)Alternate: Suerococha
Latitude/Longitude (WGS84)10° 17' 46'' S, 76° 58' 50'' W
-10.29613, -76.98044 (Dec Deg)
283111 E 8861176 N, Zone 18 (UTM)
CountryPeru
State/ProvinceLima Region
Ancash
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Ascent Info

Total ascents/attempts logged by registered Peakbagger.com users: 6
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Selected Trip Reports:
     2013-08-27 by Alexander Camacho
     2022-07-02 by Miriam Khamis (GPS Track)

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Diablo Mudo (the “Mute Devil”) is an attractive glaciated peak in the Cordillera Huayhuash of Peru that presents a fine moderate mountaineering challenge in a remote and wild setting.
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ProminenceKey Col Page  (Detailed prominence information)
  Clean Prominence: 170 m/557 ft
  Optimistic Prominence: 190 m/622 ft
  Line Parent: Rasac
  Key Col: 5180 m/16,995 ft
IsolationIsolation Page  (Detailed isolation information)
   Distance: 1.68 km/1.04 mi
   Isolation Limit Point: -10.3042, -76.9675
Nearest Higher Neighbor in the PBC database:
    Rasac  (ESE)
RangesContinent: South America
Range2: Andes
Range3: Peruvian Andes
Range4: Cordillera Occidental (Peru)
Range5: Central Cordillera Occidental
Range6: Cordillera Huayhuash
Drainage BasinsPativilca
Pacific-South America
Pacific Ocean
Data Source1:50,000 Topographic Survey Map
This peak was submitted to the Peakbagger.com database by Alexander Camacho.



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