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Mount Hensley (II).



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Between Mount Hensley and Mount Trapalanda, a small stream of water surges from the existing snow fields, which contributes to the formation of Lake Las Brisas. Consequently, this little stream is one of the three origins of the massive Southern Motoco Valley.

From Mount Hensley offers an excellent view around it, especially to the West, where important glaciers are to be seen, and to the south, where one of the parts of the Anti - Motoco Valley system lies about 500 metres below the peak.

Mount Hensley.
On the way to the peak of Mount Hensley.

This wall is very interesting. In fact, one of the main characteristics of both the Motoco Valley an its western counterpart, the Anti - Motoco is the existence of these deep cuts that aside from the spectacular views that they grant, constitute very difficult obstacles in the area.

The crest begins a slow downslide to the north. Thus, this area is also great for skiketting tours.

Mount Hensley.
At the top of Mount Hensley, view to the west.


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