• Overview
  • Iterinario
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  • Route: Southwest Face (Normal Route, the French Route) - Southeast Ridge
  • Difficulty: Hard.
  • Location: Cordillera Blanca.
  • Duration: 05 days / 04 nights.
  • Average temperature: Between 13°C – 23°C during the day/ at night -05°C to – 02°C at the top – 10°C.
  • Best Season: May – September.
  • Elevation Gain: 1,350 m from Camp 1, 2,050 m from the main trail

Already from Camp 1 the view is impressive since the mountain shares the pass with Huascarán. Also quite easy to climb, the route is straightforward; there is a 80-90 m wall of 55-65 degrees before the summit.

perfect to make a mountain at 6 thousand meters, and have one of the best views and be close to the highest mountain in Peru (huascaran mask 6768) and make it worth the reason why we are alive.

DAY 01: HUARAZ – LLANGANUCO – CHOPICALQUI BASE CAMP 4200 m.

After breakfast at the Hotel we will board the private bus to tour the Callejón de Huaylas on the north side of Huaraz, after a journey of approximately 2 hours. We will register at the National Parks Control, passing through the Llanganuco, Chinancocha and Orconcocha lagoons, to the Chopicalqui curve where we will have lunch, early in the afternoon we will start walking for 02 hours uphill towards the Ancush Valley between Huascaran and Chopicalqui We will arrive at Base Camp around 3:00 p.m.

DAY 02:BASE CAMP – MORAINE CAMP 4700M

After breakfast at the Base Camp, we will hike for approximately 4 hours to the Moraine Camp, during this hike we will enjoy the splendid view on the north site such as the Pisco, Huandoys and Chacraraju peaks, lunch on the way, after arriving at the Camp in the afternoon we will review our climbing equipment for the next day, and early dinner and overnight Camping at (4700m).

DAY 03: MORAINE CAMP – CAMP 1 OF CHOPICALQUI 5500M

After breakfast we will ascend for about 40 minutes along the rocky trails until we reach the glacier, where we will place our climbing equipment to start ascending for about 3 hours to Camp 1, where we will enjoy the splendid views of beautiful peaks such as Chacraraju, Huandoys, etc Overnight on the glacier at (5500m).

DAY 04: CAMP 1 – ASCENT TO CHOPICALQUI – MORAINE CAMP 4700M

This day is the most important and a bit difficult to climb, we will leave at 1:00 am in the morning after a light breakfast, ascending for about 5 to 06 hours to the summit (6,354m), on the way we will find steep sections where to climb in collaboration with your leader guide, so after enjoying the views of Huascarán, huandoys, Contrahierba, Pisco, Chacraraju mountain, we will immediately begin to descend the same route rappelling and walking to Camp 01, where the cook will be waiting with hot water. drink and something to eat, then we will pack up our staff and continue down to Moraine Camp for about 2 more hours, arriving around 4pm, camping overnight at (4700m).

DAY 05: MORAINE CAMP – BASE CAMP – HUARAZ

After the last breakfast at the Moraine de Chopicalqui Camp, we will descend to the Base Camp for approximately 1 hour and a half, we will continue walking until the road called Curva de Chopicalqui, where our transfer will be waiting for us, from here we will head to Yungay. 2 hours, in this trip we will pass by the Llanganuco lake and then we will arrive at the Huascarán National Park Control, where we will register with our passport, then we will continue going down to Yungay, after this we will continue traveling through the Callejón. from Huaylas to Huaraz for approximately 1 more hour. Arrival in Huaraz around 5:00 p.m. approximately. Transfer to the Hotel then meeting for Dinner at home at night.

  • 5 MEALS PER DAY: (breakfast, snack, lunch, tea time, dinner).
  • BREAKFAST: omelet, pancake, fruit salad, serial, scrambled eggs… coffee, tea, milk, chocolate, butter, jam, cheese.
  • SNACK: fresh fruit, chocolates, crackers, cookies, sweets drinks.
  • LUNCH: salads, soups, rice, chicken, coca tea.
  • TEA TIME: different hot drinking’s, coffee, tea, milk, chocolate, crackers, popcorn, pizza, and Tequeños.
  • DINNER: different kind of soups, salads, main courses, pasta, chicken, trout, beef, vegetarian options available, dessert, hot wine
  • Mountain Guide (AGMP - UIAGM) ( English spoken).
  • first aid kit.
  • Certificated cook.
  • private transport.
  • Donkey driver.
  • Donkeys.
  • Porters.
  • Sleeping tent superior (04 season) (North face -Doite 03 person in only for 02 person).
  • Special mat. (size 2.00 c.m X 60 c.m X 0.5 c.m).
  • Kitchen tent (Base Camp).
  • Dining tent (Base Camp).
  • Toilet tent(Base Camp).
  • Group Climbing gear (Crampons, Harness, ice axe, rope, Helmet etc).
  • Kitchen and dining full utensils. Chair, table, stove, gas, plates, caps, forks (Base Camp)
  • Hot water to clean up your hands and face.
  • Boiled water to fill your bottle every day.
  • Include last day typical dinner and drink.
  • Travel accident and health insurance.
  • Entrance fee to the Huascarán National Park, S/ 150.00 soles per person.
  • Horse (in case of emergency, for trekking parts).
  • Travel luggage and Travel cancellation insurance.
  • Not mentioned food and beverages.
  • Don’t include first breakfast.
  • Personal Spending.
  • Personal climbing equipment (sleeping bag, heat lamp)(if you don't have it, you can rent it here).
  • travel cancellation insurance.
  • snow glasses, appropriate clothes, personal medicines, etc.).
  • Tips.
  • Gloves (Good gloves).
  • 1 Ice axe (per person).
  • 2 carabiners lock (per person).
  • 1 Deysichay (Life Line).
  • 1 ATC descender (Rappel).
  • 1 Cord for prusik.
  • Cap for cold.
  • Small backpack.
  • Long-sleeved shirts.
  • Cotton short-sleeved shirts or t-shirts.
  • Fleece or Wool sweater and/or trousers
  • Lightweight pants.
  • Regular and long underwear (at over 13,000 ft./4,000 masl).
  • Medium weight parka with fibber fill or down.
  • Light cap and wool hat.
  • Rain poncho (or rain gear).
  • Water bottle.
  • Light gloves.
  • Medium weight socks.
  • Hiking boots.
  • Sleeping bag (-10º to 0ºC).
  • Day Backpack or advance.
  • Strong waterproof duffel bag.
  • Sunglasses, Sun block, lip balm.
  • Flashlight with spare batteries and bulb.
  • Towel.
  • TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT
  • Gloves (Good gloves).
  • 1 Ice axes (per person).
  • 2 Locking carabiners (per person).
  • 1 Daisy Chain (Life Line).
  • 1 ATC descender (Rappel)
  • 2 Cords for prusik
  • Harness
  • Missing Something? Ask Us.

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