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  • Maximum altitude: 5752 m. (Pisco summit).
  • Difficulty: Easy - Moderate.
  • Location: Cordillera Blanca.
  • Duration: 3 days / 2 nights.
  • Average temperature: Between during the day/ at night 18°C to –10°C.
  • Preferred time: May – September.

Pisco is one of the most popular mountains in Cordillera Blanca mainly for two reasons. The locations among highest mountains such as Huascarán, Chopicalqui, Huandoys and Chacraraju are amazing. one of the most spectacular views Cordillera Blanca can offer. Pisco is quite easy to climb and you don't need previous experience of mountaineering when you climb with a certified guide.

DAY 01:

the bus transfer us till Cebollapampa (3900m) from where walking around 3-4h to the base camp (4650m) or the Pisco Refugee. in the afternoon we get a short briefing, suggestion and check up the group and personal equipment focus to the next day summit.

DAY 02:

Wake-up around midnight or 1:00 a.m and after a very light breakfast we start to walk by the moriane for approx 2 .5 hours then over the glacier by 4 hours we GGcatch Glacier turns much lighter the hike The route offers amazing views: Huandoy Mountains, Huascaran, Chopicalqui, Chacraraju, alpamayo, arteson and Piscos Summit Offer One of the Best views in the entire Cordillera Blanca. the Returning back to the base camp by the same route to spend one night there.

DAY 03:

We have breakfast at 8:00 am aprox, After breakfast 3h by walk down to Cebollapampa from where the bus takes us back to Huaraz (optional if you did not visit Lake 69 We can visit walking by a nice trail connect to the Lake and return by the normal route). then we meet in the afternoon to enjoy a delicious typical dinner and some national and local drinks.

Pisco can be climbed in other ways as well. If you want more information about the other options, please

  • 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 red 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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