18 reports for Mexico
For subsets of reports, see the Top Level Index.
Date | Report Title [Peaks Climbed] | Author |
18-21 Nov 2016 | Picacho del Diablo Attempt
(Our first attempt derailed by rain... and machaca)
[Cerro Botella Azul, Picacho del Diablo] | Mark Stickel |
16-20 Apr 2013 | Picacho del Diablo
(The Peak of the devil, Baja's highest peak)
[Picacho del Diablo] | Dave Miller |
26 Feb 2009 | Cerro Pinacate
(aka Volcan Santa Clara)
[Cerro del Pinacate, Volcan Santa Clara] | Steve Eckert |
28 Jan - 1 Feb 2009 | Quest to summit Pico de Orizaba
(Mexico)
[Pico de Orizaba, Mount Orizaba, Mt Orizaba] | Daniel Carling |
31 Jan - 9 Feb 2004 | El Pico De Orizaba 18,405'
[Orizaba] | Ricardo Pena |
20 Oct 2001 | Picacho del Diablo, Mexico
(East Approach Update)
[Picacho del Diablo] | Paul Wilson |
13-15 May 2001 | Roman Holiday
(Picacho del Diablo, Mexico)
[Picacho del Diablo, Big Picacho] | Steve Eckert |
10 Jan 2001 | Pico de Orizaba
[Orizaba] | Nels Johnson |
17-19 Nov 2000 | San Pedro Martir
(Mexico)
[San Pedro Martir, El Picacho del Diablo] | John Strauch |
12-18 Nov 2000 | Mexico Volcanoes
[El Pico de Orizaba, Popocateptl, Iztaccihuatl, Nevado de Toluca, La Malinche] | Monty Smith |
14 Oct 2000 | Nevado de Toluca, Iztaccihuatl, El Pico de Orizaba, and Malinche
[Nevado de Toluca, Iztaccihuatl, El Pico de Orizaba, La Malinche] | RJ Secor |
11-16 Mar 2000 | Picacho del Diablo
[Picacho del Diablo] | Paul Wilson |
1 Dec 1999 | Volcan Tres Virgines
[Volcan Tres Virgenes] | Paul Wilson |
17 Nov 1999 | Pico de Orizaba
(Mexico)
[Orizaba] | Carl Wingquist |
17 Jan 1997 | Climbing in Mexico
[La Malinche, El Pico de Orizaba, Nevado de Toluca] | Steve Eckert |
8-17 Feb 1996 | Mexican Volcanoes
[Popocatepetl, Iztaccihuatl, El Pico De Orizaba] | Chris Fiedler |
27 Dec 1995 | Ascent of El Pico de Orizaba
[Orizaba] | Tony Cruz |
4-12 Mar 1978 | Prehistoric climb of Orizaba
[Orizaba, Citlaltepetl] | Scott Harden |
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