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(8-day tour Guagua Pichincha, Rumiñahui, Cotopaxi and Chimborazo)
Available all year around.
DAY 00: Most flights arrive late in the evening. We will
meet you at the airport and take you to your hotel.
We recommend that you take this day to relax and pay a visit
our office where we will go over the equipment list and review
the upcoming itinerary. Make any last-minute purchases.
8 DAYS:
DAY 1: We take our first acclimatization ascent on the
4.800m / 15.744 ft peak of the active volcano Guagua Pichincha.
Quito is nestled on the slopes of this active volcano. Our primary
goal here is to help each team member begin testing his or her
response to higher elevation and to give our bodies a chance to
get used to altitude, while enjoying the many photographic opportunities.
Afternoon drive back to Quito.
DAY 2: Today we depart Quito at 10:00 A.M. and head south
through the valley of the volcanoes on the Panamerican Highway.
After one and a half hours we will enter the Cotopaxi National
Park
where we will pass through a pine forest that was introduced in
the area many years ago. Another hour and we arrive at our first
camp site which is located near the beautiful Limpiopungo lagoon.
After lunch and organizing the campsite, we will take a 2-3 hour
hike near the foot of volcano Rumiñahui. Dinner and sleep
at 3.800m / 12.464 ft.
DAY
3: We wake up early and eat breakfast at 6:30 A.M. Afterwards,
we'll depart for the central peak of volcano Rumiñahui
at 7:00 A.M. We will have a very interesting hike through the
park as we pass through Páramo and up to a small ridge.
After 4-5 hours we will reach the summit which is situated at
4.631m / 15.200 ft. Lunch and return to base camp to prepare ourselves
and get our gear ready for the next days big adventure.
DAY 4: Breakfast at 8:00 A.M., break camp and drive as far
as the road will take us which will be around 4.550m / 14.924
ft. From here we have a forty-five minute hike with full packs
up to the Jose Rivas Refuge on the flank of Cotopaxi situated
at 4.800m / 15.744 ft. After arrival at the hut, we will enjoy
a hot tea and a short rest before heading out to the glacier for
an afternoon of technical training and equipment familiarization.
Supper late in the afternoon and then early to bed at 6:30 P.M.
Day 5: Wake up at midnight. Breakfast and equipment check-up.
We leave the refuge at 1:00 A.M. We will pass a group of uniform
slopes and ice ramps of 30 and 35 degrees before reaching a glacier
platform. We enjoy one of the spectacular color displays in the
Andes. From this point we see the valley
below us where the morning sunrise welcomes us with incredible
colors. Our route will pass under a base of rock 400 feet wide
called Yanasacha. The quichua name says it all, its a black wall
of impressive size. The indians called it the route of the moon.
Here we start climbing glacier slopes of 35 and 45 degrees, at
the top of which we will only have 15 more minutes climb to emerge
onto Ecuador's second highest summit: Volcan Cotopaxi at 5.898m
/ 19.348 ft. Our approximate climbing time will have been 7 hours.
Return to the refuge around 9 or 10:00 A.M. Rest and drive to
La Cienega, a beautiful country-side hacienda located at the base
of Cotopaxi.
Day 6: Depart from La Cienega at 10:00 A.M. Drive south
of Cotopaxi where we will pass the agricultural towns of Latacunga
and Ambato. Five hour drive crossing agricultural and indigenous
areas where a picture or two may attract you. We will arrive at
the lower carrell refuge of Chimborazo 4.800m / 15.744 ft. at
3 or 4:00 in the afternoon. Overnight at the lower hut, dinner
and sleep.
Day
7: Breakfast 8:00 A.M. This day we will need to rest and acclimatize
for a higher altitude climb. We begin the day with a forty-minute
walk with full packs up to the Whimper hut on the
Chimborazo flank situated at 5.000m / 16.400 ft. Later we will
take a short 2 or 3 hour hike around the ridge and then return
to the refuge where we will rest and prepare ourselves for the
early morning departure. Early dinner and once again we will go
to bed as early as 6:30 P.M.
Day
8: Chimborazo, with 5 summits, is Ecuador's highest mountain
and one massive volcano! We rise at midnight for breakfast and
an equipment check-up. Leave the hut at 1:00 A.M. We move immediately
to the huge glacier on Chimborazo's southwest face where we first
traverse moderately angled ice slopes, climb through a series
of icefalls and up the steep ice ramps. Climbing simultaneously
on moderate grounds belaying up the steep pitches. Our team will
rope together in order to cross crevasses and finally make it
to the summit. This is the highest point of the Andes and from
here we have a magnificent view of the emerging volcanoes that
form the eastern and western Cordillera. The said volcanoes seem
to emerge from the clouds below our feet. Our approximate climbing
time is 8 to 9 hours. Return to the refuge around noon. Lunch
and return to Quito, arriving in the hotel in Quito at 8:00 P.M.
Contact us for more information.
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