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Pedra da Mina () is the fourth highest mountain in
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, located in the Serra Fina section of the
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, one of the country's most important
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s. The mountain stands on the border of the states of
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and
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, respectively to its north and south. With a 2,798-metre (9,180-ft) elevation, it is the highest point of the Mantiqueira Mountains and of the state of São Paulo, and the second highest mountain in the state of Minas Gerais. In addition to being one of the highest Brazilian mountains, Pedra da Mina is also remarkable for its peculiar history (see below), as in spite of its high elevation and of being located relatively close to densely populated areas, until the turn of the 21st century the mountain was virtually unknown, so was its exact elevation, and its importance was not acknowledged until very recently, showing that even in the 21st century,
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may still hold surprises. In this case, official statistics and schoolbooks had to be corrected, and a new popular
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and
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destination appeared. Like all of Serra Fina, Pedra da Mina is composed of highly
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ne
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, a type of rock that is easily
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and for this reason is not usually found at very high elevations. Pedra da Mina is believed to be the highest mountain made of that type of rock in the
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and possibly in the world. ''Pedra'' means "rock" in
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; ''mina'' usually means "mine", but it can also mean "spring, water source". So, the name of the mountain means "Water Spring Rock", and it is due to the fact that four small creeks rise from the mountain close to the top. Pedra da Mina is not located in any national or state park, but it is within the Mantiqueira Mountains Environmental Protection Area, and therefore still legally protected to some extent.


History


First documented ascent and subsequent years (1955-1999)

The first documented climb of Pedra da Mina happened in 1955, by a party of eight, on the initiative of four
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(Henning Bobrik, Gunther Engels, Felix Bernhard Hacker and Theodor Reimar Hacker). They had been
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in their homeland, maintained the hobby when they came to Brazil, and decided to explore the then relatively unknown Serra Fina range, which they had seen from a distance when exploring the nearby Itatiaia Massif. They were aided by farmer José Dias from the nearby town of Passa Quatro, and three of his employees (José Vidal, Geraldo Américo and Sebastião Pedro). They chose to approach the range from the much less steep north side, and after a very difficult four-day trek in very cold, wet and misty conditions, the eight men reached the top of Pedra da Mina, which they correctly identified as Serra Fina's highest summit, on 8 July 1955. Using a
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, they measured an elevation of . The descent took three further days. Later, the relative isolation of the Serra Fina range, which is uninhabited, traversed by no
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es or roads, and surrounded by dense vegetation, made the area little known, poorly mapped, and rarely explored until the end of the 20th century, other than occasional expeditions by members of the small São Paulo Alpine Club, starting from the 1970s. Old maps of the area showed highly discrepant elevation values for Pedra da Mina, from as low as in some
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s to in the 1974 official topographic chart of the area by the
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(IBGE), the government institution that holds the authority for all official geographic information in Brazil. Indeed, in January 2000 a small
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crashed on a mountain right next to Pedra da Mina, probably due to inaccurate charts, killing its four occupants. The wreckage can still be seen on the mountain, which because of that is now known as ''Morro do Avião'' ("Airplane Hill").


New elevation measurements and popularization (2000-)

Without a precise measurement of the Serra Fina mountains, until 1999 the highest point of the Mantiqueira Mountains was thought to be the well-known and distinctively shaped Pico das Agulhas Negras, in the Itatiaia Massif, with a then-official height of . That year,
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Lorenzo Giuliano Bagini, then still an undergraduate student at the
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(USP) who was also a mountaineer and familiar with the area, suspected that Pedra da Mina might be higher than it was thought and measured its elevation by
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, obtaining , which would make the mountain a few metres higher than Agulhas Negras. He notified the university, which eventually sent an official expedition the following year with high-precision professional GPS equipment, and found an elevation one metre higher still than Bagini's first measurement. Still, according to Brazilian federal law, no geographic data can be officially accepted in the country if not published by IBGE. Although the USP expedition was very much credible and authoritative, and the accuracy of its measurement was not doubted, IBGE cannot legally accept or recognize any geographic data other than its own; moreover, IBGE uses altimetry methods and
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parameters that are different from USP's. This was one of the motivations for IBGE to launch a project in association with the Brazilian Military Institute of Engineering (IME) to accurately measure the elevation of the highest Brazilian mountains, using the latest GPS technology. Thus, as parts of the project, both Pedra da Mina and Agulhas Negras were climbed in 2004, and their elevation measured. The joint expedition once again confirmed that Pedra da Mina was indeed slightly higher at , compared to for Agulhas Negras - a 6.84-metre difference. IBGE soon revised its published data to reflect the mountain's new official elevation and ranking. The fact that the highest point of Brazil's most populous state and of one of the country's most important mountain ranges had been virtually unknown until then caught the country by surprise and was widely reported in the Brazilian press, creating a sensation and a lot of curiosity about it among Brazilian adventurers and mountaineers, who started climbing Pedra da Mina and exploring the Serra Fina range more often. In 2015, IBGE completed a new and more accurate mapping of the Brazilian territory regarding the
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that is the reference for elevation measurements. This led the institution to recalculate the elevation of the mountains measured in the earlier project, according to the new reference. The new data were published in February 2016. Pedra da Mina's elevation was slightly revised to - a difference of 33 cm or about one foot. Pico das Agulhas Negras was then found to stand at , a difference of 61 cm or about two feet. Thus, Pedra da Mina slightly increased its advantage over the neighbouring rival to 7.12 metres.


Topography

Considering that the town of Queluz lies only south of the mountain by a straight line, but the town lies on the
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river valley only above sea level, Pedra da Mina's southern (
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) slope has one of the largest and most abrupt differences in elevation in Brazil: . The southern slope includes a nearly vertical, 100-metre (328-ft) high rock wall near the top, and the slope is so steep that Brazilian climbers planning to climb
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have been known to use it for practice. By contrast, because the neighbouring area of
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to the north is already a high-elevation hilly plateau, the northern slope is much less steep, and the difference in elevation is much smaller. Just east of the mountain lies the Ruah valley, the highest in Brazil, and to the south is the source of the Claro river, located at about above sea level, which is possibly the highest river source in Brazil, although the title is disputed with the source of the Aiuruoca river in the Itatiaia Massif.


Access

There are four possible ascent routes to Pedra da Mina, but as of 2016, one of them is closed. The mountain is nearly always climbed from the north (Minas Gerais) side, where the shortest route is through a strenuous one-day hike to the top (with a few steeper
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sections), camping there overnight and returning the next day, on a well-marked trail that starts at a farm next to the hamlet of Paiolinho, near the town of Passa Quatro, at an elevation of ; the trailhead can be reached by regular vehicles on a dirt road. Alternatively, Pedra da Mina can also be reached as a part of a longer (3-5-day) hike on top of the entire crest of Serra Fina, entering the latter by a more westerly trail starting at a farm called Toca do Lobo, also near Passa Quatro, and finishing at the BR-354 highway, which traverses the Garganta do Registro pass between Serra Fina and the Itatiaia Massif. The longer hike can be made either eastward or westward, and these would be the two other feasible access routes. The fourth route would be from the southern (São Paulo) slope, starting just north of Queluz. This is known as the Claro River Trail ( pt, Trilha do Rio Claro) because it follows that river valley up until its source near Pedra da Mina's top. This route is extremely difficult and dangerous, though. It requires almost vertical
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in some sections (particularly near the top), traversing steep
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fields in others, and presents several other difficulties. The area is so hardly accessible that
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would only be possible by
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in most of the trail. The greatest hindrance, however, is that the mountain's entire southern slope is private property (a farm and private nature reserve which reaches up to the state border at the ridge crest), and the owners no longer authorize passage. So, as of 2016 this route is off-limits and unfeasible. In spite of the intense cold by Brazilian standards, with subfreezing temperatures and
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common in the Southern Hemisphere winter months (May–September), this is the recommended season for climbing Pedra da Mina, as summer (October–April) is also the rainy season in this part of Brazil, which makes the trails slippery and dangerous, with
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also a concern. There are few sources of potable water, some of them hard to reach, and climbers must plan accordingly, especially on the longer Serra Fina trail route. This forces mountaineers to carry additional weight because of the water they need to take, making the hike even more strenuous. First-timers should consider taking a local guide, who can be hired in Passa Quatro. Pedra da Mina and Serra Fina were once regarded as the most difficult Brazilian mountain area to hike and climb, because of the range's very cold and inhospitable conditions, relative remoteness, irregular terrain, unstable weather (particularly in summer), lack of potable water, and thick vegetation on the slopes, but after the range became better known and explored, trails were better marked and a wealth of on-line information allowed mountaineers to better prepare themselves, it is now one of the most visited areas by Brazilian mountaineers. It is estimated that just during the Corpus Christi extended holiday of June 2011, approximately 250 people attempted the traverse of Serra Fina and hence passed through Pedra da Mina (not all of them on top of the mountain at the same time), not counting those who climbed Pedra da Mina by the direct Paiolinho trail.


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Drone overflight of the Pedra da Mina summit
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