All the information you need to hike or bike your way through Perus's Cordilleras Blanca and Huayhuash, the 2nd most popular tourist region after the Inca Trail.
This spectacular region boasts some of the most beautiful scenery in the Andes, and offers the most accessible high mountain trekking and biking in the world. Perfect pyramidal peaks, gargantuan ice falls and turquoise alpine lakes are all easily reached from Huaraz, the region's capital and centre of tourist comforts. This practical guide contains 50 detailed route maps and descriptions covering 20 hiking trails and more than 30 days of paved and dirt road cycling.
Trekking - includes the classic treks: Huayhuash Circuit, Santa Cruz and Alpamayo Base Camp, as well as lesser known, wild walks in valleys which see few visitors. Ranging from easy day hikes to challenging routes of 10 days or more, all can be trekked independently or in
guided groups.
Cycling - includes a loop of Peru's highest mountain - the Huascaran Circuit - as well as four other multi-day rides and five day-cycles from Huaraz. Covers all the information cyclists need to pedal past glaciers on 6000m peaks or fly down 2500m descents from high passes.
Mountain-biking - includes 2 detailed downhill routes and information on organising guides to lead you through the labyrinth of exciting singletrack to be found in the area.
Lima, Huarez and gateway towns - hotels, restaurants, what to see, street plans
Rezensionen / Stimmen
Reviews for 1st edition: 'Detailed route maps and practical information' THE GREAT OUTDOORS; 'Inspirational routes' ROUND THE WORLD CYCLIST, STEPHEN FABES; 'Guide to a region north-west of Lima that's often neglected by Brits in favour of the Inca Trail, but it has some of the world's finest trekking and mountain biking.' THE INDEPENDENT, SIMON CALDER;
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Auflage
Sprache
Verlagsort
Hindhead, Surrey
Großbritannien
Editions-Typ
Produkt-Hinweis
Illustrationen
50 colour photos, 55 trail maps, 10 town plans, 28 elevation profiles
Maße
Höhe: 180 mm
Breite: 121 mm
Dicke: 17 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-912716-17-3 (9781912716173)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Neil Pike first visited the Andes in 2002 and has since spent all his spare time exploring the world's mountains by bike and on foot. The Peruvian Cordillera, Puna de Atacama and Pakistan are particular favourites. He blogs at pikesonbikes.com and runs the route website andesbybike.com.
INTRODUCTION
Itineraries 9
When to go 16
PART 1: PLANNING YOUR TRIP
Guided or independent?
Arrieros 19 – Agencies 19
Getting there
To Peru 20 – From Lima to the trails 20
Budgeting
Accommodation 21 – Food 21 – Transport 21
What to take
Clothing 22 – Equipment 23 – Maps 24
Recommended reading 24
Health precautions, inoculations and insurance
Fitness 25 – Health 25 – Inoculations 26 – High altitude travel 26
Insurance 26
PART 2: PERU & THE CORDILLERAS
BLANCA & HUAYHUASH
Facts about the region
History of the Cordilleras 27 – Modern Peru 29 – Flora 30
Parque Nacional Huascarán 31 – Fauna 32
Practical information for the visitor
Documents and visas 33 – Money 33 – Local transport 33 – Food 34
Safety 38 – Other information 38
PART 3: MINIMUM IMPACT HIKING,
HEALTH & SAFETY
Minimum impact hiking and biking
Environmental impact 39 – Economic impact 41
Cultural impact 41
Health and safety in the mountains
Safety while trekking 43 – Health in the mountains 43
PART 4: CITY AND TOWN GUIDES
Lima 45 – Huaraz 52 – Caraz 62 – Carhuaz 64 – Chavín 66
Chiquián 68 – Pomabamba 69 – Yungay 70 – Yanama 71
Chacas 71 – Huari 72 – San Marcos 72
PART 5: HIKING ROUTES & MAPS
Using this guide 73 Trekking route map key 74
Northern Cordillera BlancaAlpamayo Basecamp 74 – Santa Cruz 88 – Santa Cruz-Alpamayo Circuit (Linking section) 99
Ulta-Yanama 104 – Laguna 69 107 – Artesonraju Basecamp 109
Hikes near Huaraz Laguna Lejiacocha 111 – Akilpo-Ishinca 112 – Quebrada and Laguna Ishinca 116 – Laguna Wilcacocha 119
Quebradas above Huaraz Laguna Churup 121
Laguna Shallap 121 – Quilcayhuanca-Cojup 123
Conchucos Chacas-Huari 128 – Quebrada Rurichinchay 132
Quebrada Rurec (Conchucos) 133 – Quebrada Carhuascancha 137
Southern Cordillera Blanca Olleros-Chavín 143
Quebrada Rurec (Huaylas) 146 – Quebrada Raria 148
Cordillera Huayhuash Huayhuash Circuit 152
PART 6: CYCLE TOURING
Introduction
Practical information 175 (Transport 175, Spares 176, Renting 176)
Routes
Day rides near Huaraz 178 (Huaraz Ruins Loop 178, Negra Acclimatization Loop 179, Blanca Acclimatization Loop 183,
Santo Toribio Circuit 184, Laguna Llaca 185) – Huascarán
Circuit 186 – Huayhuash and Puya Raimondii Loop 192
Cordillera Blanca Circuit 197 – Laguna Parón 209
Winchus Loop 210
PART 7: MOUNTAIN BIKING
Introduction
Mountain biking agencies 214 – Bike setup 215
Routes
Pitec Descent 215 – Negra Downhill 218 – Bikepacking the Huayhuash 218 – Cross country routes near Huaraz 219 (Laguna Rajucolta 219, Quebrada Quilcayhuanca 219, Quebrada Ishinca 220, Other downhill rides 220)
APPENDICES
A: Spanish words and phrases 221
B: Glossary 225 C: GPS waypoints 228
INDEX237