Climbing Yanapaccha - 02 days

Ice Adventure

Duration
02 days
Max Altitude
5,460 M /17,960 ft
Difficulty
AD
Season
beginning of May – end of September
Max Altitude
5,460 M /17,960 ft
Difficulty
AD
Season
beginning of May – end of September
Overview

Expedition overview


Duration
02 days
Max Altitude
5,460 M /17,960 ft
Difficulty
AD
Season
beginning of May – end of September
Availability
Private service only

MOUNT YANAPACCHA (5,460 m / 17,960 ft) with (AD) Difficulty, it is one of the best options to climb just in two days in the Cordillera Blanca for mountaineering training and for improving technical climbing skills before attempting higher peaks such as Alpamayo, Huascarán, or Artesonraju. It is Located at the head of the Llanganuco Valley, Yanapaccha sits near Mount Pisco and Chopicalqui, making it an excellent objective for acclimatization and technical preparation. Although it is only slightly lower than Mount Pisco, however it is more technical and challenging ascent, offering climbers valuable experience on snow and ice. Despite its moderate altitude, the mountain provides a rewarding and impressive climb, and the view from the summit is among the most spectacular in the area, with stunning panoramas of the surrounding peaks of the Cordillera Blanca

  • Day 1: Huaraz – Transfer with private transportation to Portachuelo (4,600 m / 15,135 ft) – Trek to Morena Camp (4,900 m / 16,076 ft)
  • Day 2: Morena Camp – Summit attempt of Yanapaccha (5,460 m / 17,960 ft) – Return to Morena Camp – Trek to Portachuelo Llanganuco – Transfer with private transportation to Huaraz

Optional

If you wish, we can arrange & include in the program budget, hotel accommodations in Lima and Huaraz (please let us know your preferred hotel), as well as transportation to travel between Lima – Huaraz – Lima either by bus with Cruz del Sur or by flight with LATAM Airlines. Just let us know your preferences.

Is it for me?
  • Ideal for intermediate & advanced-level climbers.
  • This beautiful peak is perfect for adventure enthusiasts seeking an unforgettable mountain experience and an exciting high-altitude journey.
  • Best suited for experienced and adventurous climbers who can adapt to higher altitudes and longer expeditions, as it requires excellent physical condition and proper acclimatization.
Restrictions
  • Not recommended for pregnant women.
  • Not suitable for first-time climbers
  • Not recommended for climbers with heart conditions.
  • Not suitable for climbers with knee problems, as the climb requires good physical fitness and endurance.

Adicional notes:

Experience Required & Some Important Notes
  • Please note: The Yanapaccha expedition starts and ends in Lima. It may also start and end in Huaraz upon request only. Please refer to the travel program for detailed information on how to travel to Huaraz.
  • This program: Is Not suitable for first-time climbers
  • Physical conditions: A good level of physical fitness, strong mental stamina, and the ability to perform intense physical activity for several consecutive days are required.
  • Participants Requirements: Participants must be prepared for approximately six hours of physical exertion per day and be able to carry a 20 kg (44 lb.) backpack
  • Previous mountaineering experience is required, and prior backpacking experience is highly recommended
  • Altitude: High-altitude climbing affects everyone differently, and reduced performance is common. To support proper acclimatization, climbing days are generally kept short, and rest days are prioritized. Our gradual acclimatization program helps climbers progressively regain strength and improve performance.
  • Basic mountaineering skills are required for this program.
  • These summits are suitable for intermediate and advanced-level climbers.
  • Trek & Climb Schedule: We will be active in the mountains for approximately 02 days, with an average of 4–5 hours of hiking per day. On summit days, however, the ascent and descent activities may take approximately 10–17 hours.
  • Overnight camps will be at elevations between 4,000 m / 13,160 ft and 5,300 m / 17,435 ft, the highest camp on the expedition. therefore, Proper acclimatization and suitable physical preparation are required
  • Huaraz is at 3,050m/10,030 ft. Because of this, we highly recommend staying in Huaraz a few days before trekking departure to get a good acclimatization.
  • We highly recommend spending at least 2- or 3-days doing day hikes around Huaraz to allow for a gradual acclimatization process to the altitude and to help avoid altitude sickness.
  • DON’T let fear of altitude sickness stop you from enjoy your climbing expedition. Altitude sickness is an illness caused by exposure to low air pressure, which many people experience at high altitudes. Exerting yourself at high altitudes, especially if you have not been properly acclimated, can cause it, but with proper preparation, & gradual ascend you can be ready for the climbing expedition.
  • Guiding Ratio: In Peru, we climb with a 2:1 climber-to-guide ratio to ensure the individual attention needed during training and throughout the climbs.
  • During the climbing expeditions: we will provide 4 meals per day (breakfast, snack, lunch, and dinner), freshly prepared by our chefs during the approach trek to the base camps. On climbing days between Base Camp, Moraine Camp, and the high camps, 3 meals per day (breakfast, snack, and dinner) will be provided and prepared by our chefs.

Proper acclimatization to altitude is essential before undertaking any Climbing expeditions in the Cordillera Blanca or Cordillera Huayhuash, in order to avoid loss of energy or altitude-related illnesses. Climbing above 5,000 meters is physically demanding, even when the terrain is not steep or highly technical. For any peak-climbing expedition in the Cordillera Blanca, we strongly recommend a minimum of 2–3 days of acclimatization before the ascent.

Acclimatization for Climbing

All climbing Expeditions programs in the Cordillera Blanca are physically demanding, as you will spend most of the time at elevations between 4,000 and 5,000 meters, with rapid altitude gain shortly after departing from Huaraz. Proper acclimatization is essential to reduce the risk of altitude-related illness.Our expeditions are carefully designed with a gradual acclimatization program to help your body adjust safely to the altitude. We recommend following the itinerary as planned. If you have extra time, arriving earlier is highly advisable so you can spend at least one full day resting and recovering from your journey before the expedition begins

We can also organize acclimatization day hikes for you—just let us know in advance.

Suggestions for Responsible Trekkers

If you are planning to visit our region, making the most of your experience starts with taking care of your health. The best way to enjoy the Andes safely is by following a proper acclimatization process as soon as you arrive in this high-altitude environment. This helps prevent altitude sickness and ensures a more comfortable and enjoyable journey. From our experience, your safety and well-being are always the top priorities, so you can feel confident and at ease while exploring far from home. We recommend a gradual acclimatization plan such as the following:

Day 1 — Easy hikes
  • Laguna Wilcacocha
  • Laguna Llaca
  • Laguna Parón
  • Laguna Rocotuyoc
  • Laguna Radian
Day 2–3 — Moderate hikes
  • Laguna Churup
  • Laguna 69
  • Laguna Hualcacocha

Following this step-by-step approach will help your body gradually adapt to the altitude, allowing you to fully enjoy your trekking experience with greater safety and comfort.

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