Climbing in the country of Peru
 

Peru Climbing

peak of Huascaran the tallest mountain in PeruIn the Cordillera Blanca Range of the Andes, mountaineering is world class, and we offer an intermediate program for those with basic skills and two expeditions for advanced climbers. Craggy peaks, ice ascents, with long rappels are what to expect from climbing in Peru.

Beginners and intermediate climbers with fundamental alpine and glacier skills may choose Toqllaraju - Chopikalki Expedition. Review techniques and climb from base camp in Ishinca Valley, up the glacier of Nevado Uros Este, Nevados Ishinca, Toqllaraju, as well as Ranrapallca and Nevado de Copa for fifteen days. To further hone your skills, extend your stay and attempt to summit Chopikalki (20,847 ft.). Situated northeast of and connected to Peru’s highest peak, Huascaran Sur, it is the third highest summit encircling the Llanganuco Glacier forming the immense and dramatic Angosh Cirque. Contact us for pricing and dates.

Alpamayo is in many people's minds the most beautiful mountain in the world, and the goal of this expedition is to climb the peak's elegant Southwest Face. Advanced climbers who have strong alpine skills, successful high altitude experience, excellent physical condition and the ability to climb 60+ degree ice with a 20 pound pack. Base camp is established in a small valley right beneath Kitaraju and 19,411-foot Alpamayo, then spend several days establishing an advanced base camp between the two peaks. In fifteen days the group will attempt to summit both peaks including the 19,817 peak of Kitaraju. Contact us for pricing and dates for this 15 day climb.

Nevado Huascaran is the highest peak in Peru and one of the world's most imposing summits. It offers a challenging ascent requiring strong intermediate level alpine skills, and an unusual opportunity for climbers who want to make an ascent to very high altitude. For though it stands nearly two thousand feet higher than Mt. McKinley, Huascaran's position at about latitude 9 degrees south spares it from the extremely low temperatures and severe storms that are commonplace in the extreme latitudes. Experience at altitudes above 20,000 feet, solid snow and ice climbing skills, including the ability to climb 45-degree ice with a full pack is a prerequisite. Excitement is great as final steps to the top of the Western Hemisphere's highest summit are made. The views of the Cordillera Blanca, the Cordillera Negra, and out over the Amazon Basin are fittingly magnificent. Contact us for pricing and dates for this 17 day climb

Mountaineering doesn't get much better than the peaks of Peru. Not only are you faced with glaciated peaks and rugged terrain, the country is accommodating to tourists. Most of your time will be spent climbing or acclimatizing and not getting to base camp.

Contact us if you would like to include climbing in your next adventure in Peru.

Lost World Adventures 800.999.0558

phone: 404.373.5820 fax: 404.377.1902
email: info@lostworld.com

 


 

 

 

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