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Huascarán Sur via Normal Route — July 2022 Summit Report

Summit

Huascaran (6768m)

Huascaran — 6,768m — Peru — watercolor illustration
Ngày
Tháng 7 8, 2022
Quy mô nhóm
3
Thời gian
6 ngày
Độ khó
4/5

Điều kiện

Thời tiết
Dry season in the Cordillera Blanca. Clear mornings with afternoon cloud buildup. The Garganta pass was windswept but manageable.
Tuyết
Consolidated snow on the glacier, crevasse fields well-defined. Firm conditions.
Nhiệt độ
-20°C to 5°C
Gió
Strong 30-40 km/h at the Garganta col, calmer on the summit plateau

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Elevation profile of Huascaran (6768m)

Huascarán Sur via Normal Route — July 2022 Summit Report

Huascarán Sur is the crown of Peru's Cordillera Blanca and the highest peak in the tropics. The six-day climb from Musho base camp traverses spectacular glaciated terrain. The Garganta passage between the two summits is a narrow, windswept corridor that feels like crossing a bridge between worlds. The summit views extend across the entire Cordillera Blanca, revealing dozens of glaciated 6,000m peaks stretching to the horizon.

Trip Overview

Mountain: Huascaran (6768m) Date: July 08, 2022 Duration: 6 days Party Size: 3 Outcome: Summit

Conditions

Weather: Dry season in the Cordillera Blanca. Clear mornings with afternoon cloud buildup. The Garganta pass was windswept but manageable. Snow: Consolidated snow on the glacier, crevasse fields well-defined. Firm conditions. Temperature: -20°C to 5°C Wind: Strong 30-40 km/h at the Garganta col, calmer on the summit plateau

Difficulty Assessment

Peru's highest peak requires glacier climbing skills. The Garganta (throat) — a narrow col between Norte and Sur peaks — is the crux, exposed to wind and with steep ice slopes on both sides. Crevasse navigation above Camp 2 requires careful routefinding.