Ides - Oct 20, 2010 7:57 am Date Climbed: Sep 8, 2002
My first ascent of my life...
Very tiring: no food or drink during the whole ascent/descent. Obviously I was a complete beginner. Moreover, the guides had too short ropes, so we had to climb the last ice wall in many times. But nevertheless an unforgettable experience.
rgg - Oct 14, 2010 9:52 am Date Climbed: Sep 2, 2009
Normal Route
Good conditions, it was cold, but not too cold, and hardly any wind. Unfortunately we had no views on the summit itself, but the clouds opened up nicely on the way down.
Several other groups climbed the mountain on that day, and as far as I know, all made it to the summit.
thexcat - Sep 8, 2010 11:08 pm Date Climbed: Feb 12, 2010
So close
Don't like to sign logs unless I summit, but I'll make an exception here. 2 day climb with Ulf and guide Eulogio (great guide, but doesnt speak english). We made it to the ridge, ~50-100m from the summit and turned around. Ulf didn't like the exposure and I was relieved we were turning around - though I regret not pushing him to the summit! I hope to return one day.
oliverkalt - Aug 8, 2010 2:43 pm Date Climbed: Jun 30, 2010
normal route
Beautiful sunrise at the summit. After having stomach problems the day before and while hiking to the refugio I was a bit worried, but it all worked out nicely. Great mountain! It seemed to be the only summit with crowds near La Paz.
astrobassman - Jun 19, 2010 2:57 pm Date Climbed: Jun 9, 2010
Shit Show
We stumbled into the high refugio late afternoon and climbed to the summit the next day. Lots of tourists up there from all over the world made for good conversations at the hut. Most knew nothing about climbing mountains and made the experience kind of amusing to me, but I´ll hand it to them because a lot of them got to the summit.
DCcoug - Jun 15, 2010 9:59 am Date Climbed: Jun 2, 2010
Super Climb!
Ok, maybe HP can get a little crowded but the views are incredible, the summit ridge is awesome and the mountain is simply a great experience! Went with Eduardo Unzueta a Chamonix trained guide out of La Paz - he was super in every respect and even suggested an alternate route which helped me get to the summit when the altitude was beginning to have an effect on me. Strongly recommend both Eduardo & Huayna Potosi!
Woodie Hopper - May 7, 2010 6:54 pm Date Climbed: May 7, 2010
Normal Route, single day climb
Started from base camp a little after 7am and bypassed high camp. Took about five hours from base camp to summit. Due to our late start, we had the mountain to ourselves and didn´t have a traffic jam on the ridge! Soft snow wasn´t a problem. Beautiful weather and views. Can´t complain about the weather on this trip so far.
Buthrakaur - Mar 26, 2010 4:51 pm Date Climbed: Aug 7, 2008
normal route
Not so many people like others describe, but definitely too many unprepared tourists which underestimate the mountain. It's not any hard climbing, but the altitude counts.. We had quite good weather until we get to summit then came clouds and snow shower so the descent wasn't nice at all...
bdynkin - Oct 8, 2009 1:51 pm Date Climbed: Jun 10, 2007
Nobody on the route/mountain
Climbed with AlexeyD. Amazingly, saw nobody the entire summit day except when got back returend back to the hut. With nobody on the route it seemed like a large, complicated mountain and a bit serious mountain for our team of two.
Gido - Sep 20, 2009 9:06 am Date Climbed: Jul 17, 2009
Normal route
Summited on the moment that three climbers just fell of the westface. Fortunately they survived it. Nice summit ridge.
Hiked up to Campo Argentino & camped there completely alone (all tourists stayed in the hut). Climbed Via de los franceses with Martin, Christoph & Markus. Climbed the whole route in best neve without unpacking the rope & traversed to the main summit. We were alone during the whole climb. One of the best routes I have climbed so far.
BLong - Aug 4, 2009 11:27 pm Date Climbed: Jun 22, 2009
Overclimbed!
This peak is an over climbed tourist trap that sees between 20-35 mostly underprepared people attempt the summit a day. If you want an easy, accessible peak with an obvious track to the summit, hit up H.P.
I wished I spent my time climbing Condorirri.
See the TR here: http://www.summitpost.org/an-expedition-in-the-bolivian-andes/547342
Since we did the climb during Bolivia's wet season, there were no other climbers on the peak anywhere, which was awesome. Foggy conditions until the sun broke through, and awesome summit views.
Climbed with AAI. Barely missed being taken out bt rock fall.
Herb - Aug 5, 2008 9:21 am Date Climbed: Jul 21, 2008
Normal route
My first 6.000 m peak! Great experience, although too many people on this mountain for my taste...
Beautiful views to the Altiplano, to Lake Titicaca and even to Sajama from the summit.
Had an incredible guide (Bernardo Guarachi from Andes Expediciones, he was the first Bolivian to climb Mt. Everest in 1998).
When I climbed Huayna Potosi fifty years before you did, our party was practically the only group to climb it in 1958. Air travel has made this mountain much more accessible to many people who otherwise would never climb it.
Ides - Oct 20, 2010 7:57 am Date Climbed: Sep 8, 2002
My first ascent of my life...Very tiring: no food or drink during the whole ascent/descent. Obviously I was a complete beginner. Moreover, the guides had too short ropes, so we had to climb the last ice wall in many times. But nevertheless an unforgettable experience.
rgg - Oct 14, 2010 9:52 am Date Climbed: Sep 2, 2009
Normal RouteGood conditions, it was cold, but not too cold, and hardly any wind. Unfortunately we had no views on the summit itself, but the clouds opened up nicely on the way down.
Several other groups climbed the mountain on that day, and as far as I know, all made it to the summit.
thexcat - Sep 8, 2010 11:08 pm Date Climbed: Feb 12, 2010
So closeDon't like to sign logs unless I summit, but I'll make an exception here. 2 day climb with Ulf and guide Eulogio (great guide, but doesnt speak english). We made it to the ridge, ~50-100m from the summit and turned around. Ulf didn't like the exposure and I was relieved we were turning around - though I regret not pushing him to the summit! I hope to return one day.
oliverkalt - Aug 8, 2010 2:43 pm Date Climbed: Jun 30, 2010
normal routeBeautiful sunrise at the summit. After having stomach problems the day before and while hiking to the refugio I was a bit worried, but it all worked out nicely. Great mountain! It seemed to be the only summit with crowds near La Paz.
astrobassman - Jun 19, 2010 2:57 pm Date Climbed: Jun 9, 2010
Shit ShowWe stumbled into the high refugio late afternoon and climbed to the summit the next day. Lots of tourists up there from all over the world made for good conversations at the hut. Most knew nothing about climbing mountains and made the experience kind of amusing to me, but I´ll hand it to them because a lot of them got to the summit.
DCcoug - Jun 15, 2010 9:59 am Date Climbed: Jun 2, 2010
Super Climb!Ok, maybe HP can get a little crowded but the views are incredible, the summit ridge is awesome and the mountain is simply a great experience! Went with Eduardo Unzueta a Chamonix trained guide out of La Paz - he was super in every respect and even suggested an alternate route which helped me get to the summit when the altitude was beginning to have an effect on me. Strongly recommend both Eduardo & Huayna Potosi!
Woodie Hopper - May 7, 2010 6:54 pm Date Climbed: May 7, 2010
Normal Route, single day climbStarted from base camp a little after 7am and bypassed high camp. Took about five hours from base camp to summit. Due to our late start, we had the mountain to ourselves and didn´t have a traffic jam on the ridge! Soft snow wasn´t a problem. Beautiful weather and views. Can´t complain about the weather on this trip so far.
Buthrakaur - Mar 26, 2010 4:51 pm Date Climbed: Aug 7, 2008
normal routeNot so many people like others describe, but definitely too many unprepared tourists which underestimate the mountain. It's not any hard climbing, but the altitude counts.. We had quite good weather until we get to summit then came clouds and snow shower so the descent wasn't nice at all...
bdynkin - Oct 8, 2009 1:51 pm Date Climbed: Jun 10, 2007
Nobody on the route/mountainClimbed with AlexeyD. Amazingly, saw nobody the entire summit day except when got back returend back to the hut. With nobody on the route it seemed like a large, complicated mountain and a bit serious mountain for our team of two.
Gido - Sep 20, 2009 9:06 am Date Climbed: Jul 17, 2009
Normal routeSummited on the moment that three climbers just fell of the westface. Fortunately they survived it. Nice summit ridge.
bledl - Sep 1, 2009 6:39 pm
Via de los FrancesesHiked up to Campo Argentino & camped there completely alone (all tourists stayed in the hut). Climbed Via de los franceses with Martin, Christoph & Markus. Climbed the whole route in best neve without unpacking the rope & traversed to the main summit. We were alone during the whole climb. One of the best routes I have climbed so far.
BLong - Aug 4, 2009 11:27 pm Date Climbed: Jun 22, 2009
Overclimbed!This peak is an over climbed tourist trap that sees between 20-35 mostly underprepared people attempt the summit a day. If you want an easy, accessible peak with an obvious track to the summit, hit up H.P.
I wished I spent my time climbing Condorirri.
See the TR here: http://www.summitpost.org/an-expedition-in-the-bolivian-andes/547342
mmcguigan - Jul 26, 2009 2:31 pm Date Climbed: Jul 25, 2009
Normal RouteGreat climb with awesome views. About 20 people on the mountain but everyone was great.
Groundswell - Mar 23, 2009 5:38 pm
normal routenormal route with Jon. We were 2nd and last party on mountain the whole time-way better than crowds!
punchline - Mar 13, 2009 7:19 am Date Climbed: Jul 24, 2008
Traffic Jam... at the top! On to Illimani
Archm - Feb 3, 2009 6:19 pm
Normal RouteCold Night, very windy, temp -20c, I was happy to see the sun coming up!, great feeling bagging your first 6000er..
bellinghamclimber - Dec 24, 2008 6:28 pm Date Climbed: Dec 24, 2008
normal route-Christmas Eve climbSince we did the climb during Bolivia's wet season, there were no other climbers on the peak anywhere, which was awesome. Foggy conditions until the sun broke through, and awesome summit views.
dpsiebert - Aug 22, 2008 5:09 am
normal routeClimbed with AAI. Barely missed being taken out bt rock fall.
Herb - Aug 5, 2008 9:21 am Date Climbed: Jul 21, 2008
Normal routeMy first 6.000 m peak! Great experience, although too many people on this mountain for my taste...
Beautiful views to the Altiplano, to Lake Titicaca and even to Sajama from the summit.
Had an incredible guide (Bernardo Guarachi from Andes Expediciones, he was the first Bolivian to climb Mt. Everest in 1998).
Nyle Walton - Apr 6, 2012 4:30 pm
Re: Another Nice DayWhen I climbed Huayna Potosi fifty years before you did, our party was practically the only group to climb it in 1958. Air travel has made this mountain much more accessible to many people who otherwise would never climb it.