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Monthly Archives: April 2011
HUAYNA POTOSI (6.088 m.) – NEWS
Last yar by the intense heat in many its glacial mountains had a setback, one of these mountains is the Huayna Potosi. Almost completed the last storm a small recovery was observed. The normal route of Huayna Potosi is now … Continue reading
CHACALTAYA (5.400 m.)
The world’s highest court, the retreat of the glaciers did to stop this sport in this mountain however CHACALTAYA still visited by many people, some cycling or other sport, others taking a point of reference to have good acclimatization, after which set out to conquer the other great peaks of the Cordillera.
CONDORIRI – PICO TARIJA
When you start the tour we saw that many of the mountains that had been covered with white cloth. It see med that the time would be nice, however, to spend hours clouds covered it all, but we continue with the climb. Fresh snow was so hard even provided us with the glacial progression, half of the mountain could not distinguish much of anything. But we finally got to Pico Tarija, we had a desire to see the Little Alpamayo, and we could not do so because the mountain gods denied … Continue reading