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Differ from step 2 Laguna to the south, one to the right of it, smaller and closer, and a more distant valley at the base of [[: image: Vista_Paso_Rasac.jpg | (see picture)]].
Descending toward the nearest dodging cracks that occur after 1 hour was due to reach it. The glacier area ending at the level of the lagoon. In case of late have left the glacier camp is advisable in this area, otherwise they may continue to fall for an additional hour to reach the valley floor. To do this use the edges of the moraines left by the glaciers of long ago. Once in the valley, camping abound and cows too.
*'''Day 4: Lag. Caramarca (4,575) - Step Rosario (5,128) - Qda Sarapococha (4,325)'' '[[File: Gran_Mirador.jpg|thumb|A view from the "Gran Mirador". Day 4. File: Juan Pablo Ortega]]
[[File:Paso_Rosario.jpg|left|thumb|View step down from Rosario. Day 4. File: Juan Pablo Ortega]]
[[File: Al_Paso_Jurau.jpg|left|thumb|350px|Way to step Jurau. Day 5. File: Juan Pablo Ortega]]
From the camp across the river to the east side Sarapococha before it falls steeply into the valley of the river Calinca (where people live). will find a path parallel to the river which descends into the valley, down this trail until you find one that runs in a northeasterly direction, after 20 minutes takes us to the lagoon. At this trace the moraines south of the lagoon, where it forms a natural route toward the snow. Once on the edge of the moraine move in a northeasterly direction, as we advance height is gained, parts will need to "traverse" to keep the height gained. After 2 hours reach an area of rocky ground, where it will be much easier to march here changes the meaning to the south and now it begins to glimpse the valley east of Jurauraju take us across. Aided by good traction after 1.5 hours to reach the end of the valley, and you're very close to the line of snow and / or ice, it will be easier to walk by it to follow the moraines and irregularities of the Jurauraju skirt. This place is a good place to find a place to camp. If you decide to camp on the glacier near the pass, is recomdable away from the slopes of the Trapezium, as follows seracs can cause large avalanches.
*'''Day 6: Step Jurau (5,053) - Pueblo Huayhuash (4,345)'''
*'''<span style = "color: green '> Ability to rise to Jurauraju (5,335)