Quilcayhuanca Cojup Trek & Ishinca Climb
fromThe Quilcayhuanca to Cojup Trek is an exciting high alpine short trek for strong hikers who want to stay away from busier trails. We hike to Laguna Churup, through the Quilcayhuanca valley and traverse over the Huapi Pass (5100m) into Cojup and Ishinca valley to climb Ishinca (5’530m).
Tour Duration 12 Days
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Vacation Style Holiday Type
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Camping
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Mountain
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Snow & Ice
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Activity Level Challenging
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Group Size Small Group
Highlights
- Acclimatization hike to Laguna Wilcacocha
- Turquoise glacier lagoons of the Cordillera Blanca
- Traverse Huapi Pass (5’100m) and Ranrapalca Pass (5200m)
- Climb Ishinca (5530m)
Character
For acclimatization we start with a day tour to the Laguna Wilcacocha, where we can experience the spectacular views of the Cordillera Blanca and the local population. The Quilcayhuanca Cojup Trek with extension to the Ishinca Valley is a very impressive short trek in the Cordillera Blanca, which will reward you with spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and lagoons. During the tour we cross the 5’100 m Haupi Pass and the Ranrapalca Pass at 5200m. Finally, wet try to climb Ishinca (5530m).
Requirements
Good physical condition, team spirit and willingness to leave your comfort zone. You should only consider this expedition if you are strong, with high fitness levels and able to carry a medium weight backpack on steep terrain over rocky, loose and uneven ground. In preparation for this trip, we recommend extensive walks and conditioning.
Best Season
The best trekking and climbing season in the Andes is from April to October, with rainy season in between. It is usually sunny and warm during this time. Due to the altitude, the nights can be quite cold (to minus 5 ° C).
Extra Time
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- Transports according to itinerary
- Bus tickets Lima – Huaraz – Lima
- Accommodation in Lima and Huaraz
- Acclimatization hikes according to itinerary
- Entrance fees to Huascaran National Park
- Qualified and experienced guide (Spanish/English)
- Cook and assistant
- Porters
- All meals during the trek and climb
- Good quality high mountain tent (2 or 3 person)
- Sleeping Mattress
- Cooking utensils
- First aid kit and oxygen
- Meals in Lima and Huaraz
- Alcoholic drinks
- Personal equipment
- Extra porters for personal equipment
- Medical care or insurance
- Emergency rescue or evacuation
- Additional expenses as a result of leaving the expedition early
- Travel insurance
- Flights
- Tips (optional)
- Day 1 Arrival to Peru
- Day 2 Bus ride to Huaraz
- Day 3 Acclimatization hike to Laguna Wilcacocha
- Day 4 Huaraz - Pitec - Laguna Churup
- Day 5 Pitec - Quilcayhuanca - Tullpacocha
- Day 6 Tullpacocha - Haupi Pass - Cojup Valley
- Day 7 Cojup Valley - Pelorcocha
- Day 8 Pelorcocha - Ranrapalca Pass - Ishinca Summit - Basecamp
- Day 9 Ishinca Basecamp - Huaraz
- Day 10 Extra Day
- Day 11 Bus ride Huaraz - Lima
- Day 12 Lima - return flight
Camping
During the trek, you spend the nights in two or three person tents.
Hotels
In Lima and Huaraz, you are accommodated in a double room in good middle class hotels. A single room is possible for a surcharge.
Meals
During the expedition we pay attention to a healthy and high-calorie diet. Breakfast and dinner are cooked warm. For lunch, a box lunch is served. We can prepare vegetarian dishes on request.
Luggage
Porters carry the group equipment and food during the trek. You need to carry your own personal gear and lunch box.
Extra Day
In general, the extra day is used where it is necessary during the trek. It not needed during the trek or climb, you have an extra day to enjoy Huaraz.
Transport
For the route Lima-Huaraz-Lima we work together with the bus company Oltursa, which is a public bus of the highest category. The rest of the transports take place in minivans or comfortable 4×4 off-road vehicles, depending on the group size. On request and not included in the price, we can also organize a private transport for the route Lima-Huaraz-Lima or a flight (only in the morning).
- Backpack
- Head torch (with spare batteries)
- Sandals
- Well-worn in mountain boots
- Down jacket
- Rain jacket or poncho
- Fleece or warm pullover
- Comfortable clothes (quick dry, merino)
- Trekking trousers
- Long thermal underwear (merino)
- Warm socks
- Cap, gloves
- Sunhat, sunglasses, sunscreen (min factor 40)
- Hiking poles
- Waterproof jacket and trousers (Gore-Tex)
- Very warm and waterproof gloves (Gore-Tex)
- Mountain goggles
- Crampons
- Ice axe
- Helmet
- Harness
- Carabiners
- Sleeping bag -10° comfort
- Toilet paper and wet wipes
- Personal medication travel kit
- Water bottle and water purification pills
- Extra Snacks (your favorite chocolate)
- Extra money
Because it is a long-distance travel, a private travel cancellation insurance is recommended. Absolutely recommended is a foreign health insurance. For a longer trip a baggage insurance is recommended too.
Some basic rules:
- Do not climb too fast, allow several days for a gradual acclimatization
- It can be very useful to take a break at around 3,000 m for a few days
- Drink more than enough water
- Do not drink any alcohol
- Cure infections and other diseases beforehand
- Do not take sleeping pills
- Carbohydrate-containing foods, as they consume less oxygen than fats and proteins
- Drink coca tea or chew coca leaves