Climbing Ishinca

Climbing Details:
Route: Southwest
Duration: 3 Days / 2 Nights
Difficulty: Demanding Medium
Activity: Nature / Adventure
Season: March / October
Altitude Between: 3,100 / 5,530 m.
Starting Point: Pashpa Cochapampa
Program:
Day 1 Huaraz (3,100 m) / Pashpa / Base Camp (4,350 m)
Departure by private minibus, towards the north of the city of Huaraz with direction to cochapampa pashpa (40 min approx.) Height of 3,600 m later we will walk to the Ishinca base camp, luggage and food we will transport on donkeys, this day we will appreciate a panorama Very impressive of the black and white mountain range. (L, D)
Elevation: + 750 m (duration 4/5 hours approx.)
Day 2 Base Camp / Ishinca Summit (5,530 m) / Base Camp
We get up very early in the morning, after breakfast we will begin to walk along a very clear path through the Ishinca lagoon and the moraine until we reach the glacier and the summit. Then return to the base camp. (B, L, D)
Elevation: + 1,180 m / – 1,180 m (duration 7/8 hours approx. Up and down)
Day 3 Base Camp / Pashpa / Huaraz
This day we will return to the town of Pashpa, where the minivan awaits us to move to Huaraz. (B, L)

What includes?
# Mountain Guide (UIAGM)
# Cook (1), Porters (2), Donkey Driver (2)
# Private tourist transport to the starting point for walking
# Food during the expedition (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner)
Breakfast: Tea, coffee, milk, serials, bread, cheese, butter, jam, cake, fruit salad, etc.
Snack: Fresh fruit, chocolate, biscuit, frugues and candies.
Lunch: Vegetable salad, pasta, tuna, huancaína potato, chicken chili pepper, chicken spatter, ham.
Tea Time: Coffee, infusions, cookies, fried huantan, popcorn, etc.
Dinner: variety of soups, quinoa, chaufa rice, rolled chicken, fried trout, pasta, sauteed loin.
# Optional vegetarian food
# Last day (typical food of the Pachamanca Andes)
# Camping equipment (sleeping tent 2 people, dining tent, kitchen and bathroom tent)
# Logistic Kitchen Equipment (kitchen utensils, pots, plates, cutlery, chairs, tables, gas)
# Hot water in the morning to wash your hands and face every day
# Boiled water for your bottle every day
# Donkeys for the transport of luggage and food (10 Kilos per person for the donkey)
# Emergency Horse (1) in case of evacuation
# First aid kit
# Communication radio
# Personalized assistance
What does not include?
# Personal clothing for high mountains
# High mountain personal technical equipment (boots, ice axes, crampons, harness, helmet, etc.)
# Extra food and drinks in the cities
# Entrance tickets (Huascaran National Park S / 150.00 soles per person)
# Travel / Accident Insurance
# Sleeping bag
# Tips (driver, guide, cook, porter, carrier)
What do i need to bring?
# Wear appropriate clothing for the day (heat) and for the night (cold), sunscreen, sunglasses, repellent, bathing clothes, personal hygiene kit, walking boots, camera, waterproof jacket, water bottle, sleeping bag, small backpack, front (flashlight-light)
# Luggage (10 Kilos per person) for donkeys

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