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Table of contents
- 1.
Peru / Piruw / Perú
1049 in Region
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1.1.
Lima 175 in Area
- 1.1.1. Las Viñas 43 in Crag
- 1.1.2. Las Cuevas 22 in Cliff
- 1.1.3. Morro Solar 0 in Crag
- 1.1.4. Canchacalla / La Escuela 69 in Crag
- 1.1.5. Escomarca 3 in Crag
- 1.1.6. La Tiza 4 in Crag
- 1.1.7. Vichuya 3 in Crag
- 1.1.8. Camacho 31 in Crag
- 1.2. Cordillera de Huayuash 0 in Crag
- 1.3. Escuela de Roca 0 in Crag
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1.4.
Bosque de Piedras de Huayllay 46 in Crag
- 1.4.1. El Anfiteatro 16 in Sector
- 1.4.2. Los Frailes 13 in Sector
- 1.4.3. Sector Veneno 4 in Sector
- 1.4.4. Los Primos 3 in Sector
- 1.4.5. Siete Llaves 1 in Sector
- 1.4.6. Familia Cristobal Zevallos 5 in Field
- 1.4.7. La curva 0 in Sector
- 1.4.8. Anacucho 4 in Sector
- 1.4.9. Bunggiapacha 0 in Sector
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1.5.
Huaraz / Cordillera Blanca 485 in Area
- 1.5.1. Cordillera Blanca 95 in Area
- 1.5.2. Los Olivos 74 in Crag
- 1.5.3. Pumpac 8 in Area
- 1.5.4. Chancos / Los Pinos 8 in Crag
- 1.5.5. Shupluy 20 in Crag
- 1.5.6. Antacocha 12 in Crag
- 1.5.7. Hatun Machay 185 in Crag
- 1.5.8. Inka Waqanqa 67 in Crag
- 1.5.9. El Rehue 7 in Crag
- 1.5.10. Monterrey 5 in Crag
- 1.5.11. Cerro Tornillo 1 in Crag
- 1.5.12. Huanka Punta 3 in Crag
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1.6.
Quebrada Llaca / Quebrada de Yaca 41 in Crag
- 1.6.1. Izquierda A 15 in Cliff
- 1.6.2. Izquierda B 12 in Cliff
- 1.6.3. Izquierda C 7 in Cliff
- 1.6.4. Derecha 7 in Cliff
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1.7.
Cusco 234 in Area
- 1.7.1. Paucarbamba / Urubamba 8 in Crag
- 1.7.2. Lamay 15 in Crag
- 1.7.3. Las Queuñas / Balcón del Diablo 21 in Crag
- 1.7.4. Los Techos 0 in Field
- 1.7.5. Pitumarca 189 in Area
- 1.7.6. Abra Salkantay 1 in Boulder
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1.8.
Arequipa 68 in Region
- 1.8.1. Valle de Chilina 68 in Crag
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1.1.
Lima 175 in Area
1. Peru 1,049 routes in Region
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Sport climbing, Rock climbing and other styles
Lat / Long: -13.075156, -74.046778
summary
Welcome to Perú! There is a lot to climb here, specially in the Cordillera Blanca area (Huaraz).
description
Most of the topos are here:
1.1. Lima 175 routes in Area
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Sport climbing, Rock climbing and other styles
Lat / Long: -12.051489, -76.956531
description
Lima it's a huge city with some climbing around, mostly sport. Check out: http://toposperu.com/category/lima/
access issues
Non reported at the moment.
1.1.1. Las Viñas 43 routes in Crag
- Summary:
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Mostly Sport climbing
Lat / Long: -12.119904, -76.924585
summary
Las Viñas is one of the first climbing areas to be developed in Lima. Located within Parque Ecologico de la Molina, there are a variety of routes ranging from delicate slabs to powerful roofs.
description
Upon entry to the park, climbers are asked to have their temperature measured, provide a form of identification, and carry a helmet. Parking is limited, so expect it to be full in the early mornings, especially on weekends. The recommended way to enjoy a day in Las Viñas is to arrive early and start the approach before the sun rises. This way you can climb in the shade until noon, then head down and enjoy some well deserved lunch.
access issues
Access issue has been resolved and the Parque Ecológico de La Molina (Viñas) is now officially open to climbers as of September 23, 2022.
Access to climbers has been closed on November 2021.
approach
Start from the parking lot and head up the winding path, being mindful of passing cyclists and runners. You can follow this path until eventually reaching the mountain's left "arete" and continuing up from there. Your second option is to split rightwards from the path and follow a trail leading to a guard house/lookout point. From here, hike alongside the stonewall towards your intended sector. In total, each approach is about 1.5km in distance and 350m in elevation gain.
ethic
Make sure to stick to the established trails and avoid creating new ones.
history
Las Viñas was first climbed by a TECSUP climbers in those days was called "Skull tower" by the skull-shaped boulder that is down.
1.1.2. Las Cuevas 22 routes in Cliff
- Summary:
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All Sport climbing
Lat / Long: -12.121589, -76.939379
description
New crag near Las Viñas but with more places to be protected from the sun, it's been developed by Oliver Deheveuls (France) and the help of Asociacion de Escalada Huayllay and Pirqa climbing. gym.
1.1.3. Morro Solar 0 routes in Crag
1.1.4. Canchacalla 69 routes in Crag
- Summary:
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Sport climbing, Trad climbing and Rock climbing
Lat / Long: -11.905009, -76.585162
1.1.5. Escomarca 3 routes in Crag
- Summary:
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All Sport climbing
Lat / Long: -12.178796, -76.298411
description
Located east of San Lazaro de Escomarca by the two dams/reservoirs. A five hour drive from Lima via dirt roads. (4WD vehicle recommended for the last section) There are about 20 established sport routes and plenty of of trad potential.
1.1.6. La Tiza 4 routes in Crag
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Rock climbing and Aid climbing
1.1.7. Vichuya 3 routes in Crag
- Summary:
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All Rock climbing
1.1.8. Camacho 31 routes in Crag
- Summary:
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All Rock climbing
summary
Closed crag.
1.2. Cordillera de Huayuash 0 routes in Crag
1.3. Escuela de Roca 0 routes in Crag
1.4. Bosque de Piedras de Huayllay 46 routes in Crag
- Summary:
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Mostly Sport climbing
Lat / Long: -11.010428, -76.331370
summary
Huayllay es una impresionante extensión de roca volcánica (entre volcánica y filoliana), encontraremos placas, extraplomos, techos, fisuras, chimeneas, torres y muchos bloques.
description
El bosque de rocas es grande y confuso, es fácil perderse así que con cuidado. Las brújulas pueden verse afectadas por la carga magnética de la zona.
Dentro del bosque existen diferentes zonass diferenciadas por las cuales se puede pasear y boulderear. En algunas de estas existen rutas de escalada, pero no en todas. Los sectores de escalada suelen estar muy alejados entre si, incluso hay rutas equipadas que con el tiempo y la desinformacion han sido olvidadas.
where to stay
Existen en Canchacucho dos restaurantes de carretera que ademas alquilan habitaciones. Se puede hablar con el Sr. Alcibiades Cristobal o con la Sra. Maruja Herrera, guía turística y presidenta de la Comunidad de Campesinos para pedir algún lugar de acampada, información de las rutas (pues ella posee algunos de los topos del lugar) o incluso un tour por las zonas de escalada más frecuentadas.
1.4.1. El Anfiteatro 16 routes in Sector
- Summary:
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All Sport climbing
Lat / Long: -10.962458, -76.325042
approach
Detras de Los Frailes.
history
En Octubre del 2018 la Asociación de Escalada y Montañismo Huayllay con la colaboración de The North Face, equipó 20 rutas de escalada deportiva en el sector “El anfiteatro”, detrás de “Los frailes”. El grupo de equipadores estuvo liderado por Carlos Ly e integrado por Micher Quito, Koky Castañeda y Matías Rubio.
1.4.2. Los Frailes 13 routes in Sector
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All Sport climbing
Lat / Long: -10.962775, -76.324312
description
La pared principal.
1.4.3. Sector Veneno 4 routes in Sector
- Summary:
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All Sport climbing
Lat / Long: -10.962382, -76.323729
approach
A la derecha de Los Frailes.
1.4.4. Los Primos 3 routes in Sector
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Trad climbing and Sport climbing
history
Los 3 primeros rutas fuen equipado por Tito y Jairo de Madrid en 2008.
1.4.5. Siete Llaves 1 route in Sector
- Summary:
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All Sport climbing
description
En Siete Llaves se encuentran las paredes más altas del Bosque.
1.4.6. Familia Cristobal Zevallos 5 routes in Field
- Summary:
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All Bouldering
Lat / Long: -10.958895, -76.318347
summary
Bloques directamente atras y a la izquierda de la case de la familia Cristobal.
1.4.7. La curva 0 routes in Sector
approach
Las paredes se encuentran a medio camino entre la casa de Alcibiades Cristobal y Canchacucho, Justo antes de llegar a la primera casa de Canchacucho debemos subir el cerro a nuestra izquierda, ahí veremos la pared y las rutas.
history
Equipado por los escaladores vascos que suelen visitar el bosque todos los anos.
1.4.8. Anacucho 4 routes in Sector
- Summary:
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All Sport climbing
1.4.9. Bunggiapacha 0 routes in Sector
1.5. Huaraz 485 routes in Area
- Summary:
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Sport climbing, Alpine climbing and other styles
Lat / Long: -9.516756, -77.398838
description
Huaraz, located 415 kms north of Peru's capital Lima, is an outdoor lover's paradise. There are dozens of hiking and mountain bike trails.
It is an alpine climbing mecca with thousands of people coming here each year to complete epic tours up the Andes.
There are plenty of alpine climbing stores and there are some sport climbing stores scattered amongst them. The town center is the best place to find these stores. I can highly recommend Andes Camping (ig @andescampinghuaraz) located in the town center. Jose is a really nice guy with a ton of knowledge of the cordillera blanca. He also runs a comfy hostel, and will hook you up with a discount on rentals or tours if you’re staying with him.
approach
There are night busses running from Lima everyday from most bus companies. The cost is between 70-135 PEN (sols) (26-46 USD). The three main bus companies are Cial: Chepest of the lot, however the 9 hour night ride is still very manageable. Movil Tours: Mid range Cruz Del Sur: Top of the line, however the 21:00-06:00 travel time brings very little advantage over Cial.
where to stay
There are loads of hostels for all budgets. I can highly recommend Olaza. It is a mid range hostel costing 100 Sols per night per room. It is very very clean, well run, breakfast (with massive pot of coffe), hot water with great pressure located about 15min walk from the town center. If you’re looking for a more local vibe Jose from the gear shop Andes Camping (ig @andescampinghuaraz) runs a comfy hostel with 3 and 6 bed dorms (as well as private rooms) ranging from 20 soles a night. Shared kitchen, laundry, and all the other amenities, and even a fun little boulder wall. You also get a discount on tours or gear in the shop.
1.5.1. Cordillera Blanca 95 routes in Area
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Alpine climbing, Trad climbing and Aid climbing
Lat / Long: -9.369808, -77.398838
description
The Cordillera Blanca (Spanish for "white range") is a mountain range in Peru that is part of the larger Andes range and extends for 200 kilometres (124 mi) between 8°08' and 9°58'S and 77°00' and 77°52'W, in a northwesterly direction. It includes several peaks over 6,000 metres (19,690 ft) high and 722 individual glaciers. The highest mountain in Peru, Huascarán, at 6,768 metres (22,205 ft) high, is located there. Source Wikipedia
1.5.2. Los Olivos 74 routes in Crag
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Mostly Sport climbing
Lat / Long: -9.527989, -77.541480
summary
Amazing volcanic rock
description
The closest climbing to Huaraz, offers excellent views of the cordilleras blancas. All routes are bolted, 10 draws are all you need. More bolted routes exist (some much easier) than are listed here.
access issues
10 minutes via colective from Huaraz, ask to get off at cruse para escalar rocas
approach
Crags are visible from the road (look west), cross the river upstream
1.5.3. Pumpac 8 routes in Area
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All Bouldering
summary
Bouldering area near Marian
1.5.4. Chancos 8 routes in Crag
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Mostly Sport climbing
Lat / Long: -9.320362, -77.582363
summary
Ruralised mini crag, 40min from Huaraz or 10min from Chanco. Tranquil setting with great views of the river. Popular with groups/guides from Huaraz.
description
8 routes, marked 1-8 left to right. #1 now slightly overgrown... Increasingly hard as they move right. Shady from about 11am onwards in Summer
All climbs now have DBB anchors, though some are missing mallions and require you to rappel for descent.
approach
Clearly visible from road heading towards Chanco, 1km back from hot springs, on opposite side of road to river... Your guide will get you there... About 30-40min from Huaraz
Alternatively you can take public transport: take a colectivo towards caraz and get off at Marcara, then take a second colectivo (this one will likely be just an overfilled car) towards Chancos and ask to be let off at the climbing area. Crag is opposite los pinos recreation area and clearly visible from the road
where to stay
Anywhere in Huaraz... I believe there are a few rooms and the Small community at the hot springs, but this is well out of the way. Stay anywhere in Huaraz and just grab a guide from a reputable company or take public transport if you have your own gear and partner
1.5.5. Shupluy 20 routes in Crag
- Summary:
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All Sport climbing
Lat / Long: -9.219331, -77.702011
1.5.6. Antacocha 12 routes in Crag
- Summary:
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Mostly Sport climbing
Lat / Long: -9.703303, -77.498104
summary
Multipitch sport climbing above Lake Antacocha
description
A large limestone buttress offering several bolted multipitch routes. Some routes are missing equipment as of May 2018.
access issues
35km south of Huaraz in the Cordillera Negra. At the time of writing, there was a bridge out in the town of Recuay. Take a small dirt road just before the replacement bridge and drive past the cemetary. Follow the road 7km to Lake Antacocha.
where to stay
There is a designated campsite next to the lake.
1.5.7. Hatun Machay 185 routes in Crag
- Summary:
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All Sport climbing
Lat / Long: -10.096691, -77.353343
- From Huaraz there is no direct public transportation to the refuge. You can take a kombi / shared taxi to Catac; 3-5 soles, and from there hire a taxi to the Refuge of Hatun Machay 40 – 50 soles each way.
summary
One of the highest crags in the world (4290m.a.s.l) with a mystic rock forest formed by the erosion of time in a breathtaking setting.
description
It is a mystic rock forest formed by the erosion of time and one of the most impressive geological attractions of the region. Hatun Machay – which in Quechua language means Big Cave - is a mere 1 1/2 hours from Huaraz, situated in the Cordillera Negra (Black Mountain Range) at an altitude of 4290 m.a.s.l.. This zone is home to an amazing stone forest of divers and interesting array of rock formations. The area is over 200 hectares in total and offers in its many sectors caves, ruins, and stone carvings and paintings dating back 10,000 years.
Today Hatun Machay is the largest Rock Climbing Centre in Peru. There is an extensive variety of all levels sport routes from absolute beginner to the truly hard core. Hatun Machay is also a boulders dream with enough problems to last a life time.
On top of climbing, Hatun also offers alternative activities such as mountain biking, trekking, archaeological and mystic tours and horse riding.
This is not all. Hatun Machay now has his own refuge sleeping up to 50 people. The Refuge offer beds, kitchen facilities, camping and bathrooms.
Hatun Machay is a sport climber’s paradise, with bolted routs ranging from level 4 up to 8a. There are also hundreds of bouldering routes within a 15 minute walk of the refuge, ranging from mild difficulty to near-impossible.
The most developed area to date is the northern sector, which faces the refuge, but whole areas are being added every month as we open up the amazing potential of Hatun Machay.
In the lower part of the valley we are currently opening up a new region with rock walls at up to 100m (300 feet). It’s a 30 minute walk from the refuge and offers a breathtaking view of the rock formations.
Hatun Machay now boats more than 250 sport routs in a radius of 1 Km or so. A detailed topographical map is available with routes, names, grades, heights and quality at climbs.
Hatun Machay is now considered the number one rock climbing destination in Peru.
Because of this and much more Hatun Machay is a place you can't miss.
access issues
Access to the rock forest (for climbers or hikers) is 13 Sols per person (10 for Peruvians) as of 2023. If you stay there (camping or refuge) you only pay this fee once.
It is easy enough to organise a taxi in Huaraz to take you to Hatun Machay, around 120 soles one way. Once there, the administrator can book a taxi back for you.
A local company "Andean Kingdom" (http://www.andeankingdom.com/) organizes a daily bus trips to and from the crag from Huaraz costing 25 Sols (10 USD) for each way for each person.
There is a modern hut with full kitchen and hot water located a 5min walk from the crag for 30 Sols (12USD) per night. You need to bring your own food, however beer is available at the hut.
approach
The archaeological complex and rock formations of Hatun Machay are located near the community of Pampas Chico not far from the Laguna Conococha in Ancash, at an altitude of 4290 meters (14,000 feet).
Andean Kingdom offers private transport to Hatun Machay every day.
From Huaraz, Private Transport: The turn off for Hatun Machay is 69 km from Huaraz. Leave town on the main road towards Lima, passing through Recuay and Catac, until you reach km # 131. (This will be on your right hand side, approximately 35 – 40 minutes from Catac.) Turn right onto a small dirt road which switchbacks up the mountainside. After approximately 6km (4 miles) you will come to a road junction – turn left and follows the road up and over the hill and down into the valley. You won’t see the refuge until you are almost there, so have faith and don’t give up!
where to stay
Hatun Machay now has his own refuge sleeping up to 50 people. The Refuge offer beds, kitchen facilities, camping and bathrooms. Camping by the hut is also an option.
ethic
In agreement with the local community many areas of Hatun Machay have been declared “nature zones”. The aim is to preserve the ecological balance in the area whilst respecting the community’s land and cultural history.
history
Since 2016 there have been ongoing issues at the site. Some climbers have been there since and had no issues with climbing, however the area was closed for a long time and many bolts were chopped. Up to date details are usually available at the Huaraz Climbing Guide Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/Huaraz-The-Climbing-Guide-616393071820103/?fref=ts
In 2019 access had stabilised with a local administrator currently working at the crag. Most of the chopped bolts have been replaced by now but the hut burnt down which made accommodation difficult. The hut was re-opened later.
1.5.8. Inka Waqanqa 67 routes in Crag
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Mostly Sport climbing
Lat / Long: -10.161121, -77.317470
summary
Sport climbing on volcanic rock in an incredibly idyllic setting.
description
A recently developed sport crag in the Ancash Region of Peru which sits at roughly 4000m elevation.
access issues
The crag is located just over an hour north of the city of Huaraz and about 20 minutes past the turn off for the more famous but troubled Hatun Machay. A printed guide is available from Andean Kingdom in Huaraz for 5 soles.
approach
5-30 minutes of steep hiking through beautiful alpine meadows and boulder fields. Make sure you're properly acclimatised!
where to stay
Free camping is available on site with dry toilets and running water.
IMPORTANT Pigs and dogs in the area are known to destroy tents in search of food. Try to camp in areas inaccessible to them or cook and leave your food far from your tent.
1.5.9. El Rehue 7 routes in Crag
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Trad climbing and Sport climbing
Lat / Long: -9.478550, -77.451873
summary
Granite trad cragging close to Huaraz
description
This crag is still in development and currently has only a handful of routes. The rock is still very loose and dirty in places and needs a great deal of cleaning/traffic.
approach
From Huaraz, head toward the Quebrada Cojup, passing the Lazy Dog Inn. Keep heading up the valley until you come across a small bridge and a sign denoting Quebrada Cojup. A car park can be found here. Walk back along the road to encounter a small cairn on your right (north) which will lead you up the hill to the crag. Cairns and blue tape mark the way. About 30-40 minutes approach time
1.5.10. Monterrey 5 routes in Crag
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All Sport climbing
description
These routes are for historic purposes, as this crag has been closed indefinitely due to a dispute with land owners.
1.5.11. Cerro Tornillo 1 route in Crag
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All Trad climbing
Lat / Long: -9.535429, -77.078795
description
Cerro Tornillo, a striking 4900m peak in the SE part of the Cordillera Blanca in Peru.
approach
From Huaraz in 1.5 hours (all-terrain vehicle). Then 3 hours hiking to the basecamp at 4500m
1.5.12. Huanka Punta 3 routes in Crag
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All Trad climbing
Lat / Long: -9.526446, -77.087126
description
Huanka Punta (4,760 m), a mountain located in the southeast part of the 'Cordillera Blanca' in Peru, and neighboring 'Cerro Tornillo'
1.6. Quebrada Llaca 41 routes in Crag
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Mostly Rock climbing
Lat / Long: -9.436854, -77.444433
1.6.1. Izquierda A 15 routes in Cliff
- Summary:
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Rock climbing, Trad climbing and Sport climbing
Lat / Long: -9.435931, -77.447475
1.6.2. Izquierda B 12 routes in Cliff
- Summary:
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All Rock climbing
Lat / Long: -9.434695, -77.446290
1.6.3. Izquierda C 7 routes in Cliff
- Summary:
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All Rock climbing
Lat / Long: -9.433431, -77.445231
1.6.4. Derecha 7 routes in Cliff
- Summary:
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Mostly Rock climbing
Lat / Long: -9.438006, -77.441798
1.7. Cusco 234 routes in Area
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Mostly Sport climbing
Lat / Long: -13.183413, -72.147032
summary
The Inka and tourist capital of Peru, an area full of history, mountains and rock.
approach
Easy to get to by bus, plane or road.
1.7.1. Paucarbamba 8 routes in Crag
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All Sport climbing
Lat / Long: -13.284747, -72.206450
summary
It might be chossy, but at least it's heavily vegetated...
description
Limited sport climbing in the Sacred Valley.
access issues
Avoid walking across the farmers fields. There is a small trail leading over an aqueduct that provides easy access.
approach
Between the towns of Urubamba and Ollantaytambo, a narrow bridge to Paucarbamba can be found sharp bend in the highway. Cross the bridge and find the the crag to the right, across the cornfields.
1.7.2. Lamay 15 routes in Crag
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All Sport climbing
Lat / Long: -13.366808, -71.917648
summary
Clip a few bolts, then go eat a Guinea Pig for lunch.
description
Lamay is located in the Valle Sagrado de los Incas, between Pisaq and Calca about one hour drive from Cusco.
access issues
Please be mindful of private land in this area.
approach
Access can be obtained using the aqueduct which runs across the base of the cliff. Please don't walk through farmers crops.
where to stay
There is a free campsite next to the bridge over the river with a pit toilet of doom.
history
La escuela de escalada Lamay es un esfuerzo conjunto de La Municipalidad Distrital de Lamay, La comunidad de Lamay Ccoscco, 7a Escuela de Escalada, Club de Escalada D2 Cusco, Club de Andinismo Cusco y muchos otros amigos para desarrollar una zona libre para la practica de nuestro deporte, además de mejorar la afluencia de visitantes a la ciudad de Lamay y fomentar la practica de la escalada en esta región.
1.7.3. Las Queuñas 21 routes in Crag
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All Sport climbing
Lat / Long: -13.485234, -71.987755
summary
Sport climbing high in the hills just above Cusco.
description
The hills above Cusco are full of scattered rocks, some of them have been developed for sport climbing. The area is also full of Inka ruins, which limits the potential for further development somewhat.
access issues
Please be considerate of private land in this area.
approach
Make your way up to the ruins Chincana Grande (Saqsaywaman) and pass them following the main road. About 350m after the entrance to the ruins you reach a Y-junction, take the left dirt road where you have to pay 1 Sol per person. Follow this road uphill for another 2.8km until you reach another Y-junction, to the right is sector Quebrada, follow the road left further up to reach the other sectors.
1.7.4. Los Techos 0 routes in Field
summary
La zona de búlder “los techos” se encuentra cerca al parque arqueologico de Saqsayhuaman, justo por encima de la ciudad del Cusco.
approach
Desde la ciudad de Cusco tomar una "combi" en el paradero delante de la Cruz de Recoleta (parte alta del mercado de rosaspata) en la dirección de Qenqo. Las líneas que conducen a Qenqo son El Señor del Huerto o Cristo Blaco. Bajar en Qenqo y desde este punto dirigirse hacia el templo de la luna, despues seguir por el camino de tierra abajo de la ruta Qapac Ñan.
1.7.5. Pitumarca 189 routes in Area
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Mostly Sport climbing
Lat / Long: -13.943834, -71.393365
summary
El distrito de Pitumarca es un distrito de la provincia de Canchis, ubicada en el departamento de Cuzco. Pitumarca es famoso por su montaña Arco iris.
approach
Pitumarca se encuentra a unas 2 horas al sur de Cusco.
1.7.6. Abra Salkantay 1 route in Boulder
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All Bouldering
Lat / Long: -13.348514, -72.563554
description
A lone boulder probably positioned after an avalanche. The only large rock at the 4630m mark.
approach
Walk uphill from either Soraypampa or Wayracmachay. About 2 hours either way.
1.8. Arequipa 68 routes in Region
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Mostly Sport climbing
Lat / Long: -15.941718, -72.556550
1.8.1. Valle de Chilina 68 routes in Crag
- Summary:
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Mostly Sport climbing
Lat / Long: -16.334739, -71.524731
summary
El Valle de Chilina es un entorno bendecido dentro de Arequipa, que a tan solo 15 minutos de la plaza de armas ofrece un ambiente natural y amigable para la práctica de actividades de aventura.