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Dec. 15th to 30th Dec. 2006

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Cayambe Cotopaxia & Chimborazo trip notes 2007

Day 01:  We suggest you arrive in Quito on a Friday, EAI staff will meet you on arrival and give you an initial program orientation. Hotel
 
Day 02:  The first full day in Ecuador we drive north to Otavalo, the market town just on this day get to you A very nice idea for a population Indians sales him products on the market, our visit is timed for market day because this population don't like a pictures from hems, for this reason do you need taking the picture very discrete. The Otavaleño Indians coming down from their small villages in the surrounding mountains to sell their agricultural products and weavings for the life.  After a morning exploring and photographing as well and shopping time, we hike one hills above the town of Otavalo and San Pablo lake the most big like in Ecuador and very nice view around us, after one half hour we stop for our lunch on of one the typical restaurant. For sure we have a typical meal from Otavaleños and of course from Ecuador cuisine, too.  Afternoon drive back to Quito, of course we stopping briefly at the Equatorial Monument or Equatorial line, for a nice remember and pictures in the latitude 00,00.  After the pictures we continue driving to Quito. Hotel
 
Day 03:  We take our acclimatization ascent on the Guagua Pichincha or Ruco Pichincha volcano at 4800m.(13,773ft) We driving from Quito for one half hour to the Cruz Loma area at 3900m(12,792ft) 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 acclimatization, we hiking from the cruz Loma for a very nice paramo barley, we cross and hiking a sand slope and rock climbing for short part and easy climb,  too, All this road we use for 4 hours up to arrival in the our summit, lunch rest, photos etc.! we coming down, in 2 hours down we arrive at the park car lot, in this way if the weather conditions will be nice while enjoying the many photographic opportunities from Quito and more beautiful scenic areas!.  After summit hiking down to the parking lot, Afternoon drive back to Quito. Hotel
 
Day 04:  We offer a scenic tour through Quito, a city of contrast between the Spanish colonial displays, pre-colombian art and Inca culture.  We also visit the national ethnological museum, which
provides a good introduction to the history of Ecuador, several of the city's most interesting colonial churches, and the busy and traditional central market. Free afternoon.  Hotel
 
Day 05:  Depart Quito at 9:00 A.M., and arrive at the Cayambe volcano refuge by 3 pm.(4700m / 15,416ft).  Lunch included.  Located northeast of Quito on the eastern ridge of the Andes,
Cayambe is Ecuador's third highest peak and stands at 5790m (18,991ft.) The glacier of this mountain is large and among the most active of all equatorial ice flows, and its varied glacial terrain
here provides an excellent training ground and a rewarding summit climb. Overnight at the refuge. 
 
Day 06:  Cayambe Glaciers School day. Wake up at 7 am for breakfast. We continue adjusting to altitude acclimatization. We go on the glacier at 8h30 AM. And engage in the moderate glacier section a good activity.    Where well be familiarize ourselves with the various climbing techniques, equipment  work for climbing.  Our guide get to you  on a glacier skills all of techniques necessary for climbing the high peaks like  Cayambe, Cotopaxi, Chimborazo  and others mountains, to. We'll be learn and practice rope-handling, glacier travel snow climbing and basic crevasse rescue skills and safety techniques……. The general procedures for high peak mountains. After 6 hours training we are back to refuge for delicious lunch and resting afternoon,  Of course we Prepare A good teams for a midnight departure for Cayambe day summit. Early dinner and early to bed, usually by 6:30 P.M. Refuge
 
Day 07:   Wake up at midnight. Breakfast and final equipment check. We leave the refuge at 1:00 A.M. and climb with headlamps for the first four hours. We have an easy glacier climb to a saddle
and then continue onto steeper and exciting grounds.  We'll traverse around large crevasses and pass some spectacular seracs.  Climb 40 degree slopes with occasional short, steeper sections. The final Cayambe summit is reached at about 9:00 A.M. You will have a view of photogenic lines and spectacular mountains.  Return to the refuge around 2:00 P.M.  In the afternoon we driving down to Guachala Hacuenda and overnight. Hold hacianda from the colonial Architecture very good relax night.  Hotel
 
Day 08: From Guachala: Breakfast at 8:00 A.M. Depart from the this hacianda to the hot spring of Oyacachi swim at the hot water pat. This area is on the East cordillera of Ecuador at 3200m. After relax time we driving to la Cienega hotel near of the Volcanoe Cotopaxi. This is an old hacienda which will serve us as restful night for our body and to prepare for our climb of the Cotopaxi volcano. Hotel
 
Day 09:  Today we leave this fertile and rich green valley at 10:00 A.M. and drive east into the Cotopaxi National Park where our driving destination ends at the Cotopaxi car park, situated at
4203m (13,787ft.)  From here we have a forty-five minute hike with full packs up to the Jose Rivas Refuge on the flank of Cotopaxi at 4795m (15,729ft.)  After arrival at the hut, we will enjoy a hot tea
and a short rest before heading out to the glacier for an afternoon review of technical training and equipment preparation. Supper late in the afternoon and then early to bed at 6:30 P.M.  Refuge
 
Day 10:  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 5897m (19,427ft.)  Our approximate climbing time will have been 7 hours.  Return to the refuge around 9 or 10:00 A.M.  Rest and hike back down to the 4 x 4 and then return to the Hostería La Cienega for a restful night
before our Chimborazo adventure.  Hotel
 
Day 11:  Depart from la Cienaga at 10:00 A.M.   Drive south of Cotopaxi passing 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 Carrell refuge of Chimborazo at 3 or 4 in the afternoon. Dinner and sleep.  Refuge
 
DAY 12:  Breakfast at 8:00 A.M. Relax mid morning, and then we take off for a forty minute walk, with full packs which will lead us up to the Whimper hut on the Chimborazo west flank situated at 5000m (16,400ft.) rest Afternoon. Dinner supper early and early to bed (6:30 p.m.) Refuge
 
Day 13:  Chimborazo is Ecuador's highest peak and is a massive glaciated volcano that consists of five summits.  Rise at midnight for breakfast and 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 travel to Baños (6:00 P.M.)  Hotel
 
Day 14: We relax in the valley town of Baños, where the lush vegetation is home to an unusual variety of orchids, Mountains, worm temperature, flowers, bird, many butterflies, hummingbird and more species for look.  We have a full day activity for visit the very nice waterfalls on the way to the jungle, on this road is possible driving bay bicycle for look a very nice nature,  Awesome waterfalls  in our way, We will be walking on the Pailon del Diablo waterfall for 2 hours and look the jungle forest. We visit the Inez Maria waterfall on the Pastaza River and of curse our last visit to the Zoo too.  We will enjoy the natural all of the day, We need for this visit 4 hours bay car, back to town Here you may choose to hike to the very famous  Catholic church. Hotel
 
Day 15:  Drive back to Quito departing Baños at 10:00 A.M. and arriving at your hotel around 2:00pm. Free afternoon. In the night we have celebrations dinner for say bay bay to the group. Hotel
 
Day 16:  Departure transfer to your international flight home.
 


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