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− | Llamac | + | Leave Llamac heading southwest. The trail ascends quickly. After two hours of ascent you will arrive at a hydroelectric plant where there is a fork. Both paths arrive at Jahuacocha. One option is to follow the channel that feeds the aforementioned plant, but it is quite long and sometimes difficult to follow. The better alternative is to go through the pass (4,300 meters), which is highly recommended for its panoramic view of the Huayhuash peaks. However, to reach the pass you will have to ascend for two more hours on the clear-cut path. From the pass there are still two hours of hiking through beautiful camp to the west of the Jahuacocha lagoon, where you can appreciate the northern half of the Huayhuash peaks. Upon arrival to the camp, there will be people charging for entrance to the area. However, if you came from Llamac you won't have to pay it, just show your ticket. If you want to stock up on provisions, some houses in the area offer breakfasts and simple food as well as beer. |
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Revisión actual del 13:05 11 nov 2009
At the entrance to Llamac, even before leaving the bus, is the first toll of 30 soles per person (save the receipt). Not be left pending purchases for the trek, as it is only possible to find basic markets, however, the area is a place of entry and exit of hikers, with a bit of luck and can have the time to look for.
- Day 1: Llamac (3,250) - Jahuacocha (4,030)
Leave Llamac heading southwest. The trail ascends quickly. After two hours of ascent you will arrive at a hydroelectric plant where there is a fork. Both paths arrive at Jahuacocha. One option is to follow the channel that feeds the aforementioned plant, but it is quite long and sometimes difficult to follow. The better alternative is to go through the pass (4,300 meters), which is highly recommended for its panoramic view of the Huayhuash peaks. However, to reach the pass you will have to ascend for two more hours on the clear-cut path. From the pass there are still two hours of hiking through beautiful camp to the west of the Jahuacocha lagoon, where you can appreciate the northern half of the Huayhuash peaks. Upon arrival to the camp, there will be people charging for entrance to the area. However, if you came from Llamac you won't have to pay it, just show your ticket. If you want to stock up on provisions, some houses in the area offer breakfasts and simple food as well as beer.