Sangay Volcano as seen from Quilloloma, Inca Trail, Ecuador.

Sangay Volcano as seen from Quilloloma, Inca Trail, Ecuador.

Sangay volcano (5,230 m/17,154 ft)as seen from Quilloloma, Inca Trail, Ecuador.
Boriss Andean
on Jul 1, 2008 1:31 pm
Image Type(s): Hiking
Image ID: 417146

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PAROFES

PAROFES - Dec 17, 2010 8:35 am - Voted 10/10

Hmmm

What can you say to me about that volcano Boris? Is it climbable now?
I hear it's extremly active, but more than Tungurahua? (i think this one is erupting right now!)

Boriss Andean

Boriss Andean - Dec 17, 2010 9:52 am - Hasn't voted

Sangay..

Sangay is said to be one of the most continuosly active volcanoes in South America and the constant shower of red hot rocks and ash make all attempts difficult and risky.

There have been counted up to 267 explosions within one hour.

So, it always has been climbable, but at your own risk. Sangay is way much more active than Tungurahua.

PAROFES

PAROFES - Dec 17, 2010 4:49 pm - Voted 10/10

Re: Sangay..

Damn it! :)
Well i guess i just have to wait and see...
Cheers!

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