Update 25 June 2002: Good job! Biggest thing: how about some route information? Minor thing: can you look for the line breaks in your text and delete them?
This page could use some more info on the routes and some photos taken during the climb of this mountain. I see you say that info on routes is coming...when you make these additions let me know and I'll change my vote accordingly.
This page is looking better. The addition of the routes and books helps a lot. Keep adding info. The overview section could use some more details. First ascents, history, etc. Good work.
I think the other votes describe the page well: a good effort but needs some more work. Let me know when you update, and I'll definitely update my vote.
This really isn’t that bad of a page, but it could use some minor work/updates.
Suggestions:
1. There are some updates/details that should be added to the “Getting There” section.
2. The signature photo is of Pomerape and Parinacota rather than of Sajama. There are many find Sajama photos on the page that could be used.
3. Coordinates are off.
Niederbayer - Oct 10, 2007 12:21 am - Hasn't voted
getting to Sajama
not necessary to take a truck to Sajama - not since they paved the road in 1999..
Take any of the several morning busses to Arica - get off at the junction to Sajama village ( 3hrs from La Paz - 30 -40 Bolivianos) - from here you have three options
1. walk - it's 12 km , great views , no shade
2. hitchhike - might take 3-8 hrs till the next car comes by
3. ( if you speak Spanish) - call from La Paz the Entel office (call the Entel hotline for the phone number - any hostel owner knows that number) of Sajama (in 2005 the only phone in Sajama) - tell them when you will be at the crossing and what bus compnay you come with. They arrange a jeep to pick you up - worked just fine with us - cost was back then 40 Bolivianos
mpbro - Apr 18, 2002 10:53 am - Voted 8/10
Untitled CommentUpdate 25 June 2002: Good job! Biggest thing: how about some route information? Minor thing: can you look for the line breaks in your text and delete them?
-Morgan
D Smith - Apr 18, 2002 1:24 pm - Voted 8/10
Untitled CommentAha...another "Mountain Squatter" ;-)
(I'll re-vote once there's more info here...reply to this msg. when you're finished.)
Update 6/25/2002:
Better!
Some suggestions:
- Basic route info.
- More details on getting there.
- Link to weather info?
Hammer - May 7, 2002 4:06 am - Voted 8/10
Untitled CommentThis page is finally worth being on Summitpost. Thanks for your effort.
Andy - Oct 11, 2002 10:46 am - Voted 2/10
Untitled CommentThis page could use some more info on the routes and some photos taken during the climb of this mountain. I see you say that info on routes is coming...when you make these additions let me know and I'll change my vote accordingly.
brankoi - Nov 10, 2002 3:05 am - Voted 8/10
Untitled CommentPlease add info about book & guides:
Bolivia, a climbing Guide
Writer: Yossi Brain
Publisher: Cordee
ISBN 1-871890-48-9
Traumberge Amerikas
Writer: Eckehard Radehose
Publisher: Bergverlag Rother Munchen
ISBN 3-7633-3006-2
Martin Cash - Jan 2, 2003 7:32 am - Voted 8/10
Untitled CommentThis page is looking better. The addition of the routes and books helps a lot. Keep adding info. The overview section could use some more details. First ascents, history, etc. Good work.
Johan Heersink - Oct 30, 2003 1:27 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentThis page is definitely rated to low by some, pretty comprehensive
William Marler - May 3, 2004 9:51 am - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentNice work. Cheers William
Corax - Nov 17, 2005 11:36 am - Voted 7/10
Untitled CommentSorry, but I have to say, this isn't a very good page.
I happily up my vote if you care of some things.
Plese tell me when updates have been made.
txmountaineer - Dec 15, 2005 8:42 pm - Voted 7/10
Untitled CommentI think the other votes describe the page well: a good effort but needs some more work. Let me know when you update, and I'll definitely update my vote.
Scott - Oct 9, 2007 5:19 pm - Hasn't voted
SuggestionsThis really isn’t that bad of a page, but it could use some minor work/updates.
Suggestions:
1. There are some updates/details that should be added to the “Getting There” section.
2. The signature photo is of Pomerape and Parinacota rather than of Sajama. There are many find Sajama photos on the page that could be used.
3. Coordinates are off.
Niederbayer - Oct 10, 2007 12:21 am - Hasn't voted
getting to Sajamanot necessary to take a truck to Sajama - not since they paved the road in 1999..
Take any of the several morning busses to Arica - get off at the junction to Sajama village ( 3hrs from La Paz - 30 -40 Bolivianos) - from here you have three options
1. walk - it's 12 km , great views , no shade
2. hitchhike - might take 3-8 hrs till the next car comes by
3. ( if you speak Spanish) - call from La Paz the Entel office (call the Entel hotline for the phone number - any hostel owner knows that number) of Sajama (in 2005 the only phone in Sajama) - tell them when you will be at the crossing and what bus compnay you come with. They arrange a jeep to pick you up - worked just fine with us - cost was back then 40 Bolivianos