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Bolivia
The Real Mountain Range
It
is the most famous and visited mountain range in the Bolivian
Andes. Its peaks average a height of 6000 meters, making
the range one of the highest in the planet. It starts in
the Southeast with the majestic Mount Illimani, closely
La Paz, and ends in the Northwest with Mount Illampu, very
near Lake Titicaca and the Peruvian frontier.
Starting
point
The
city of La Paz, capital of Bolivia, is the natural access
point to reach any of the Real´s peaks. This provides
the opportunity of getting to know the city's streets and
people, markets and fairs, churches and a great production
of arts and crafts. After resting there for a night or two,
it becomes time to carry on, into the mountains.
The
adventure
The
distance form La Paz to most peaks in the Real mountain
range is not greater than 50 km. To approach the range,
there is a dirt road that stretches out form La Paz. The
access to each individual peak is different.
Only
35 km away, is mount Illimani, something like the "Guardian"
of the city, for it almost stands over it. With its height
of 6460 meters, it is the highest mountain in the region.
Its normal ascent route is moderately difficult, but it
also has alternative routes for ice climbing experts. In
any case, a 1 or 2 day trekking in this mountain is recommended.
The
base of Mount Huayna Potosí (6088 meters) is a little
further away. It is a classic challenge for mountaineers.
Among others characteristics, it has excellent routes for
ice and rock climbing. The normal route is not hard, but
like the Illimani, there are many alternative routes involving
great difficulty. Leaving difficulty aside, some technical
training and a great physical condition are necessary to
conquer the summit. To do so involves the reward of a magnificent
view of Lake Titicaca. The city of La Paz is also visible.
Slightly
further North, 70 km away fro the city, is mount Condoriri
(5680 meters). It offers the possibility of reaching a summit
and coming back in three or four days, which makes a medium
difficulty mountain very interesting. It also climbers the
chance of testing their ability in mixed surface (ice and
rock), without involving great amounts of difficulty.
For
skiing lovers, there are possibilities like Mount Charquini.
It is 5390 meters high, located near Huayna Potosí,
and is full of easy climbing routes. It is good practice
for beginners and also an excellent warm-up for climbers
seeking to find the summit of an over 6000 meter peak.
The
mountain farthest from La Paz is one of the range's most
important peak, and is certainly where the most difficult
normal route in the area is to be found. Mount Clamp is
6.368 meters high.
These
are just some of the options presented by this adventure-packed
mountain range, which covers a great part of Bolivian territory
like a spinal chord. Simple trekking at the base of some
of these mountains is an interesting journey, you can find
lakes and glaciers and build a camping ground in the wilderness.
After climbing one of these peaks, or practicing skiing
or trekking, you can top your trip off by exploring one
of the places around which Bolivian history has circled
for centuries: Lake Titikaka, the highest navigable lake
in the world.
Difficulty
Level
The
Real mountain range presents different levels of difficulty.
The easiest activity is trekking to lakes at the base of
these mountains. There are medium difficulty activities
like ascending Huayna Potosí or Condoriri through
the Normal Route. The most complicated activities are the
normal Route of Illampu and some technical routes in Huayna
Potosí, Illimani and Condoriri, with some surfaces
in a 60º slope.
Equipment
Depends
on the activity. Be sure to take warm clothes, trekking
boots and a good tent. For ice climbing in peaks like illimani,
Condoriri, Huayna Potosí or Illampu, you need plastic
climbing boots, piolets, canes and other ice climbing equipment.
Traveling in the Real Mountain Range
Gadi
Slomka, an Aventurarse expert, writes about his travels
in the region and the ascent of Pequeña Ilusión,
one of the most beautiful mountains in the Condoriri Valley
(more information).
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