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BOLIVIAN CLASSICS
PEQUENO ALPAMAYO, HUAYNA POTOSI, AND ILLIMANI
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DATES OF TRIP: |
May 1-15, 2005
May 14-28, 2005
June 1-15, 2005
June 11-25, 2005
July 1-15, 2005
July 16-30, 2005
August 6-20, 2005
August 21-September 4, 2005
September 3-17, 2005
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DURATION OF TRIP: |
15 days |
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COST OF TRIP: |
$3,100 |
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DEPOSIT DUE TO RESERVE A POSITION: |
$600 |
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BALANCE AMOUNT: |
$2,500 |
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DATE BALANCE DUE: |
60 days before departure. |
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COST INCLUDES
Professional Mountain Guides, 2 nights hotel
accommodation in La Paz, all land transportation, 4x4, burros,
llamas, porters (used in Huayna Potosi and Illimani), camp guardian,
cook, meals while in the mountains, all community gear (Base Camp
tent, tents, stoves, cooking gear, ropes, ice screws, pickets,
medical kit, satellite phone, radios, etc.), National Park fee.
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR
Flights to La Paz, any lodging excluding 2 nights in La
Paz, meals (except while you are climbing), personal equipment,
passport, personal items and services (laundry, drinks, tips, etc.),
and expenses incurred in the event of a rescue.
TRIP ITINERARY
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DAY 1: |
Group meets in La Paz,
Bolivia’s capital city. La Paz is the world’s highest capital, over
10,000 ft in elevation, where you begin the process of acclimatizing
as soon as you step off the plane. Gear check and an afternoon
briefing will be at the hotel. Because acclimatization is crucial to
a successful expedition, we highly recommend that you arrive 2 to 3
days earlier in La Paz, prior to the start of the expedition.
Attractive day treks and tours can be arranged from La Paz. |
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DAY 2: |
Acclimatization day in La
Paz. The main purpose of our second day is to spend another night
above 10,000’. This is a great occasion to visit La Paz and its many
colonial sites. |
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DAY 3: |
Drive towards the
beautiful Condoriri Valley to a small mountain village where we hire
burros to carry our gear. A pleasant hike of about 3-4 hrs takes us
to our Base Camp located by a beautiful lake surrounded with
breathtaking views of the Condoriri massif. Our goal will be to
climb Pequeno Alpamayo (17,618’ or 5,300 mts) the next day. |
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DAY 4: |
Early Start, we follow
the Condoriri Valley with our head lamps to start the gentle ascent
up the main Glacier. After sveral hours of moderate hiking we arrive
at the base of the steep pyramid of Pequeno Alpamyo. Spectacular
snow and ice climbing to the summit. Descend to Base Camp. |
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DAY 5: |
Descend to the trailhead,
where we are picked up by a 4X4 and drive to where we will climb
Huayna Potosi (19,974’). This is a dramatic drive across the
majestic Cordillera Real. We arrive at the foothills of Huayna
Potosi and begin our climb to Camp 1 the same day in order to not
lose our acclimatization. We may have porters to help us carry
community gear only. |
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DAY 6: |
Move to Camp 2, our High
Camp. |
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DAY 7: |
Early start toward the
spectacular snowy Summit of Huayna Potosi. Moderate snow climbing
will take us to the top. Descent to High Camp and possibly all the
way to the base depending on our Group. If we do descend all the
way, we will drive back to La Paz for a nice hardy meal and a bath,
that same day. |
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DAY 8: |
Rest day in La Paz. We
will shop for fresh food, clean gear and pack for Illimani, the
highest peak in Bolivia, at 21,201 feet. |
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DAY 9: |
Drive southeast towards
Illimani. The highest peak in the Cordillera Real, it is a massive
mountain with three spectacular summits above 20,000’. At the end of
this rugged road we meet the llamas and their llama handler who will
take our gear to our Base Camp at 15,000’. |
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DAY 10: |
Carry a load to 18,000’,
our High Camp, and return to Base Camp. |
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DAY 11: |
Move to High Camp
(18,000’). From this camp we will have great views of the cirque of
Illimani and across Lake Titicaca. |
DAY 12-
13: |
Summit Day!! Weather
permitting. Early start to tackle Illimani’s (21,201’) steep
Southwest Buttress, interesting and careful glacier travel
negotiating impressive crevasses. Before reaching the summit ridge
we climb a beautiful 40-45 degree face. The gentle summit ridge
offers spectacular views of the Andes. |
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DAY 14: |
Descent to La Paz.
Celebration Dinner. |
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DAY 15: |
Next day fly back home,
or continue traveling in South America. |
NOTE
This itinerary is intended to be a guideline only,
weather days and rest days are always a possibility while on a
climbing expedition. |