Trail Run Fun in Baños, Ecuador - Petzl 30k of 50k
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Tungurahua, Ecuador (5.023 m / 16,480 m)
The volcano Tungurahua is just around the corner of the beautiful village Baños de Agua Santa and therefore fits perfectly as acclimatization 2-day trip.
The adventure of Brian Dagg and the 7 summits - Interview
Brian Dagg is a mountaineer from New Zealand who reached the 7 summits of each continent.
Skiing Ecuador's Exotic Volcanoes
The four highest volcanoes in Ecuador. Four amazing ski descents. A true epic! Nevado Cayambe, Antisana, Cotopaxi and Chimborazo. In all reality the numbers speak for themselves. The vertical drop from the summits are big. We will attempt to ski from these summits in some of the most spectacular scenery Ecuador has to offer!
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Hiking in the Andes Mountains of Ecuador: Quilotoa Lake & Surroundings
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ECUADOR: 3 Days in Secret Garden Hostel, Cotopaxi | Vlog 27
Backpacking Ecuador - 3 days in Secret Garden Hostel, Cotopaxi. After Baños we made our way to Cotopaxi. We stayed at the Secret Garden Hostel. For $88US you get 2 nights with all meals included, a free waterfall trek, and also a free trek to Pasochoa Mountain.
I chose the luxury tent for my accommodation. There are also dorms, hobbit homes, a house, and more. If you’re in Ecuador, don’t miss this place! Wish I could have stayed longer.
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Climbing an active Volcano, COTOPAXI Ecuador and riding a mountain bike down it!!
Our first day in Ecuador and we climbed Cotopaxi. We hiked up to the refuge at 15,700 then mountain biked down.
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THE Hike to do while Backpacking Ecuador - Quilotoa Loop
The Quilotoa Loop is a famous hike in Ecuador because it's that damn good! It takes you to rural mountainous areas of Ecuador. We love hiking, but this adventure was the first time we tackled a multi-day hike that required us to get up everyday and cover a certain distance. It ended up being the perfect adventure in Ecuador.
The Quilotoa Loop is named for the Quilotoa volcano, which is also the Quilotoa caldera, or the Quilotoa lagoon. It's an extinct volcano that is now filled with a beautiful green-blue water. It's seriously one of the most breathtaking sights I've seen. The 'loop' part of the name is a bit of a misnomer. You don't exactly end up in the same place you started, but both starting and ending spots are a a couple hours by bus from Latacunga, which connects to Quito, Banos, Riobamba, Cuenca, and pretty much anywhere you want to go in Ecuador.
We kind of did the loop backwards - most people want to end at the Quilotoa volcano for the reason that it's sort of the main attraction. We were more than happy to see the Quilotoa caldera first though. Mainly because it makes the hike much easier - it makes the first day the hardest day and it makes it more downhill than up. If we would have done it the other way, I think we would have struggled a lot more.
The first day involved hiking around the outside of the volcano crater (about a quarter of the way around), then you have 2 options: you can either go the easier way, which follows the road, or you can go the extreme way, which has incredible views but is more difficult. We're extreme to the max. At first we were like, 'this ain't that extreme', but then we reached a cliff and realized we had to go down it. It was actually really cool and not all that tough (going up with have been much harder). It takes you down into a valley and across a river, and then back up the other side to the first stop, Chugchilan.
All the stops have a few options for accommodations. It doesn't seem like you have to book ahead, but we did. They all feed you breakfast and dinner, which is good because the villages are small and there aren't really many options for food.
The next day we headed back into the canyon and up and out the other side. We had purchased a pack lunch from our guesthouse, which was ready to go when we checked out. It was a nice rest and refuel for us.
The rest of the second day was fairly easy, and really quite beautiful as you walk along a country road, past small farm houses and lots of views over the valley. We arrived in Isinlivi at around 2:00PM.
The last day was suppose to be the easiest, but it was a bit muddy. I slipped and fell back on my hands at one point. Unfortunately, there was a thorn bush right where my hands landed. I had to pull a couple of thorns out of my hand, but I was okay. The mud didn't last long and after a bit of a difficult climb, we arrived at our last stop, Sigchos where we grabbed lunch (there's an amazing hornado ( place on the corner of the square.
Each day was about 4-5 hours of hiking - about 13 hours of hiking total. It was cheap, with the only cost really being some food and 3 nights in hostels. I think it cost us about $65 each.
I recommend leaving early to get the hiking over with by early afternoon. That way you miss the rain, which always started in the afternoon to early evening, and it also means you don't necessarily have to pack a lunch. We only took a lunch on the second day, but snacks to refuel are recommended as well as plenty of water, sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses.
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ECUADOR: From Amazon jungle to the highest mountain Chimborazo - Every day is a saturday
The last part of our trip in Ecuador: first our 5 day visit in Cuyabeno reserve (Amazon). After that we prepared for the attempt to summit Chimborazo (6310m). In order to prepare we hiked the Quilotoa loop.
Ecuador Volcanoes Trek 2018
We started the year as we meant to go on by leading a fabulous group on the Ecuador Volcanoes Trek. After landing in Quito with time to explore the city and visit the Equator and ascend Pichincha (4,000m) in the cable car it was time to head to the Cotopaxi National Park where our amazing Hacienda was located. Using this fantastic home from home as our base we started our acclimatisation process by taking in 3 volcanoes - Pasochoa (4,199m - 20th highest). Ruminahui (4,634m - 16th highest) and Climb Illiniza Norte (5,126m - 8th highest). Each mountain was different and challenging in its own way - especially Illiniza Norte where we experienced very challenging conditions brought on by an electrical storm on the summit ridge!
After a couple days rest at the Hacienda we set off for our first big objective - Cotopaxi (5,897 m ) the 2nd highest mountain in the country. With a long, tough ascent due to the amount of snow and high altitude the team get it their all with 5 out of the 10 making it to the summit just as the sun rose! The views were spectacular with many of the other big volcanoes poking out of the clouds. With a couple more rest days making the most of the Hacienda's fantasti facilities it was time to head to our other objective - Chimborazo.
With an unusual amount of snowfall for this time of year we knew that the ascent may not be possible but gave it a go. After a good few hours of ascent it became clear that the conditions were too dangerous to continue to the summit so the team turned around. No teams summitted that night - we guess the mountain was not in the mood for visitors that day! Although slightly disappointed by the unsuccessful ascent it did not affect how incredible the trip was - it's just part and parcel of high altitude mountaineering. We had an amazing team and really made the most of what was on offer in this truly remarkable country!
Trekking to 15,413 feet atop Rucu Pichincha in Ecuador
Just outside of Quito, you can summit the [literally] breathtaking Rucu Pichincha at 15,413 ft. Here's a guide to trekking Rucu Pichincha, one of the best treks in Ecuador!
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Chimborazo climb
Climbing final few metres of Chimborazo ridge, 6.310 metres, Ecuador, Andes. 10.1. 2018, pretty hard conditions.
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