Iztaccihuatl & Popocatépetl National Park Hiking (Puebla, Mexico)
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Nomade World used a drone to record some epic hiking around two of Mexico's most famous volcanoes. Popocatépetl and Iztaccihuatl are neighboring mountains which loom over Mexico City from the south. They are the country's #2 and #3 highest peaks, respectively, Popocatépetl (which is still active) having an altitude of 5.4k meters (17.8k ft.). They are possibly the most famous stratovolcanoes in literature; both mountains feature prominently in Malcolm Lowry's 1947 classic Under the Volcano.
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Starting the ascending in the morning from la Joya (3850m ) to the hut Grupo de los cien 4780 m / 15682ftto nex first summit in "Las Rodillas" 5050m / 16568ft. If you fell good ascender to principal summit "los Pechos" 5218m /17160ft.