British climbers are the first to scale staggering rock faces in Patagonia

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Daily Mail Online - A young British man has become the first climber to scale the biggest unclimbed rock face in Patagonia.
 
Calum Muskett, 20, went on two expeditions to conquer sections of the 14-mile-long mountain range in the Torres del Paine National Park.
 
The range is famous for its staggering rock faces, several of which had previously been unconquered.
 
Calum, from Bethesda in Wales, made the first ascent of the South Face of the South Tower of Paine - the then biggest unclimbed rock face in Patagonia.
 
The young climber spent a month camping in the Bader Valley in the Torres del Paine National Park of Patagonia in Chile. Read more...