Category: Mountaineering
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Ilalo Volcano: A Scenic Andean Hike Just Minutes from Quito
Panoramic views and quiet trails on one of Ecuador’s most accessible volcano hikes Ilalo Volcano (3194 m.) is one of those places that surprises its visitors with how close, accessible, peaceful, and rewarding it is. Rising between the Tumbaco and Los Chillos valleys- southeast of Quito- this inactive volcano is ideal for half‑day activities and…
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Chiles Volcano (Ecuador)
A wind that will move you like roly-poly dolls Location: Ecuador (Carchi Province) and Colombia (Narino Department) Elevation: 4723 m. Number of days: 1 D Technical level: low Physical level: medium-high A ferocious wind that pushed and pulled our bodies, making us totter, just like roly-poly dolls. Like this was our 1-day journey reaching the…
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Visit Quilotoa Lake: A Must‑See Natural Wonder in Ecuador
Ecuador’s Most Stunning Crater Lake Awaits Your Next Adventure Ecuador has plenty of hiking routes for those seeking a non-technical one, or maybe just wanting to enjoy a calm family day. Though there are routes in all of the 4 Ecuadorian regions, you will find the most popular and easy-access ones in the Andean Highlands.…
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The Yellow Lagoon – El Altar trekking
A first approach to hiking and mountaineering The “Laguna Amarilla” (4150 m.) or Yellow Lagoon is located in the crater of El Altar peak, in the Sangay National Park, within the Chimborazo Province. In the last years, trekking to this lagoon has become increasingly popular. Despite all the hours required to reach the lake, the…
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Cayambe Volcano (5790 m.)
When the coincidence meets the conditions, the magic comes General information Having reached this summit means a lot to me, after one failed attempt due to bad weather conditions and my own lack of strength after hours trying to hike up against the cruel wind. Unlike the previous mountains I have attempted, this second-attempt of…
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Sincholagua
An electric peak Despite being among the 15 highest mountains of Ecuador, Sincholagua is not frequently visited. One of the reasons is related to its accessibility, since you will necessarily require a 4×4, unless you want to add many extra hours to your hike. The technical skills required for this mountain could also explain why…