Campo Uno on Huascarán

Campo Uno on Huascarán

There were a couple of tents already when we arrived the day before, but there was plenty of room at Campo Uno at around 5300m. We camped slightly lower, where it was cleaner. Next day, as we left for Campo Dos, there still were a lot of tents. Some of these were from a party of Spanish climbers. We met and talked to them earlier on. They had heard a weather report that predicted that it wouldn't be a good day tomorrow, so, instead of only moving to Campo Dos today, which is the normal way of things, they had decided to go for the summit of Huascarán Sur (6746m) straight from Campo Uno. Now that's a big day! I mean, climbing 1500m itself is big, but not excessive, but when you start this high, it's a whole different ball game. And the route isn't exactly a walk in the park either! We would meet them later in the day, as we ourselves arrived in Campo Dos. They had made it, but were very, very tired, and still had to do the dangerous section back down to Campo Uno. 10 July 2011.
rgg
on Dec 21, 2011 1:19 am
Image Type(s): Alpine Climbing,  Scenery
Image ID: 766819

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JoelSkok

JoelSkok - Sep 28, 2013 6:56 pm - Voted 10/10

Appreciate your comments

as much as the picture itself. Thanks for an excellent job!

rgg

rgg - Sep 29, 2013 8:32 am - Hasn't voted

Re: Appreciate your comments

I believe that a bit of text can add something useful to an image, changing it from perhaps just a scenic picture to something of value for others heading the same way. Glad you like it too.
You wouldn't have plans to head that way by any chance?

JoelSkok

JoelSkok - Sep 29, 2013 7:13 pm - Voted 10/10

Re: Appreciate your comments

Not anytime soon unfortunately but it would be a tremendous adventure, that is for sure. You are so right though with regard to a little useful text here and there. Helping others is one of the aims of SummitPost, is it not? Way to go. I will try to look at more of your material in time.

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