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Climbing Expeditions in the Cordillera Blanca & Huayhuash, and Arequipa

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Below you find a list of mountains in the Cordillera Blanca, Huayhuash and some in Arequipa. Because of the large amount of Mountains and possible combinations we can not have a complete list on our website but some combinations that are particularly popular for reasons of logistics or very well-know mountains.

Please write us your desired combination, maybe an acclimatization hike, a warm-up peak and the main goal of your expedition and we will set you up with an appropriate itinerary.

For acclimatization we recommend several dayhikes and/or the Santa Cruz Trek with Mount Pisco as warm-up peak. (5752 m, 6 days)

Popular mountains for warm-up or for the less experienced are Pisco, Ishinca, Maparaju and Vallunaraju.
Common mountains as main objective are Tocllaraju, Alpamayo, Artesonraju, Chopicalqui and Huascaran.

CORDILLERA BLANCA

Ishinca (3 Days) & Tocllaraju (4 Days)
(5530 m, 6032 m, 5-6 Days)     Difficulty: Easy, Moderate
Pisco (3 Days) & Chopicalqui (5 Days)
(5752 m, 6354 m, 7-8 Days)     Difficulty: Easy, Moderate
Artesonraju (4 Days) & Caraz I (3 Days)
(6025 m, 7 Days)     Difficulty: Moderate, Moderate
Maparaju
(5326 m, 3 Days)     Difficulty: Easy (F)
Vallunaraju
(5686 m, 3 Days)     Difficulty: Easy (AD-)
Copa
(6188 m, 4 Days)     Difficulty: Easy (PD)
Huascaran South
(6768 m, 6 Days)     Difficulty: Difficult
Alpamayo (often called the prettiest mountain of the world)
(5947 m, 7 Days)     Difficulty: Difficult

CORDILLERA HUAYHUASH

Diablo Mudo
(5350 m, 1 day from Susucocha)     Difficulty: Easy
Pumarinri
(5465 m, 1 day from Viconga)     Difficulty: Easy
Rasac
(6017m, 4 Days)     Difficulty: Moderate

AREQUIPA

Vulcano Misti (2 days)
Altitude: 5822 meter     Schwierigkeit: Easy
Vulcano Chachani (2 days)
Altitude: 6075 meter     Difficulty: Easy
Vulcano Coropuna (3 days)
Altitude: 6425 meter     Difficulty: difficult



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