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(5530 –
6032 m.). It is one of the most important
snow-capped mountains for the climbing
sport. Located at the end of the Ishinca
ravine between two spectacular and gigantic
bulks, Ranrapallka and Palkaraju, is the
Ishinca. Perhaps it doesn’t seem
so spectacular surrounded by higher mountains;
however, it is beautiful and with a great
grade of difficulty. The Ishinca is a
classic mountain of acclimatization in
the valley that has the same name since
it allows reaching a good height in just
a short time through a simple route. For
that reason, it shouldn’t be looked
down because it also has difficult ice
routes.
• Altitude:
5947 m.
• Degree of difficulty:
Average Technical.
• Months of trek: (May
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EXPEDITION LASTS: 1 to 9 days |
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Day 1: Acclimatization.
Day 2: Huaraz – Base Camp
– Ishinca.
Day 3: Base Camp – Ishinca
– Urus.
Day 4: Base Camp – Col Ishinca.
Day 5: Col Ishinca – Summit
– Base Camp.
Day 6: Rest day.
Day 7: Base Camp – Campo Uno
– Toclla.
Day 8: Campo Uno – Summit
– Base Camp.
Day 9: Base Camp – Huaraz.
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• Mountain guide, porter,
cook, muleteers, donkeys
• Trips, Huaraz – beginning
of activity/end of activity –
Huaraz.
• Complete food during the
days of the expedition.
• Bipersonal tents, mess tents,
kitchen tents.
• First aid kit.
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• Personal equipment (sleeping
bag, etc.).
• Food on the days out of
the expeditions.
• Other personal items.
• Entrance to the Parque Nacional
Huascarán.
• Special mountain meals.
• Transport Lima - Huaraz
– Lima.
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