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A "historic photo" of Popocatepetl taken in December 1992 from Tlamacas. Everything, except the outline of the mountain is gone today. There are no trees left. There are no glaciers left and hut is long gone. Here is a more recent photo. (Also gone is my buff appearence as the photo was taken before I got fat and was in pretty good shape.)


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Nyle WaltonChanging Popo

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One certain thing about Popo. It is in a constant state of flux. I remember visiting the Tlamacas lodge in January, 1990 and marveled how comfortable and popular climbing the mountain had become since I first climbed it in the early 1950s. Now it has return to its primal state without lodge and without glacier and very dangerous to climb at all. I am self-satisfied to have known Popo when it was a relatively friendly volcano.
Posted May 11, 2006 3:47 pm

ScottRe: Changing Popo

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Yep, I'm also glad I climbed it before it erupted.

Interestingly, I remember reading a report from 1992, that said something to the effect that the mountain is still considered active, but that is was very unlikely to erupt anytime soon. They sure blew that one.
Posted May 11, 2006 4:53 pm

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