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{{Description Llamac - Jahuacocha}}
*'''<span style = "color: green"> Walk through the day: Jahuacocha (4,030) - Step Sambu Punta (4,750) - Jahuacocha (4,030) [[Image: Dia_2, _valle_Rasac.jpg|thumb|150px|Day 2 Rasac Valley, seen from Co. Minapata. Paseo optional Image: Juan Pablo Ortega]]
The aim of this day off is to know and appreciate the beauty of the place, get used to the height and give you a comfortable rest back to the resentful, especially if you have not loaded backpack.
Jahuacocha skirting the lake for its north shore. Halfway between the two lakes to look south you will see the valley that has been rising, distinguishable by its river (Rasac) which drops abruptly to the valley of Jahuacocha. Leaving the road and cross to the south of the valley towards the ravine Rasac, this will have to cross the river and its wetlands Jahuacocha. On reaching the river Rasac move about 5 minutes to the north where you will find a path up the valley. After 45 will reach Rasacocha gap that is necessary to border on the west. Here you will find good places to camp, but should advance to the next lake to be closer to the step. On leaving Rasacocha the trail disappears, but the direction is clear, we must get to the bowl that forms the lagoon Barrosococha [[: image: Al_Paso_Rasac.jpg | (see picture)]]. After additional 1.5 hours to reach it. Although it is advisable to have time to camp in this place, above the good sites and water Escac.
*'''Day 3: Barrosococha (4,624) - Step Rasac (5,142) - Lag. Caramarca (4,575)'' '[[Image: Paso_Rasac.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Day 3, Step Rasac. Image: Juan Pablo Ortega]]
[[Image: Vista_Paso_Rasac.jpg|thumb|Day 3, view south from Step Rasac. Image: Juan Pablo Ortega]]
Leaving the lake from the northwest, instead of continuing along the ridge of loose rocks of the moraine bordering the lagoon, should cross the moraine to reach the base of the hills of West Valley, which forms a valley mini which is easier to walk [[: image: Al_Paso_Rasac.jpg | (see picture)]]. After 2 hours up a rock wall gives order to the ward. Looking at the wall may be identified in it that formed a natural trail through the rocks, this is the path to be followed to do so will require an easy climb (5.7) of 4 yards to reach this corridor. It will be useful considering helping with the rope carried backpacks. Although this path by rocks [[Image: Valle_Caramarca.jpg|thumb|150px|Caramarca Valley. Day 3 and 4. Image: Juan Pablo Ortega]] has a low technical difficulty, it is worth to use the rope railings, as the route has some degree of exposure. It is recommended in this section in the wall wearing a helmet at the fact of being in rocky area, but most likely will not drop anything. It is also advisable to wear jackets and cubremochilas due to the existence of small waterfalls in the middle of the road. Once this hurdle will come straight to the glacier. It is the responsibility of each assess conditions on the glacier to determine the need tying and if used crampons. From this point, is clearly distinguishable step that despite the closeness take about 1 hour to be reached.
From this point and reveals for the first the south of the snowy Huayhuash.
Going down has to take special care with cracks since being south wall are presented in greater numbers.
*'''Day 4: Lag. Caramarca (4,575) - Step Rosario (5,128) - Qda Sarapococha (4,325)'' '[[Image: Gran_Mirador.jpg|thumb|A view from the "Gran Mirador". Day 4. Image: Juan Pablo Ortega]]
[[Image:Paso_Rosario.jpg|left|thumb|150px|View step down from Rosario. Day 4. Image: Juan Pablo Ortega]]
Southeast of the lake stands the first step Sarapococha Valley, Step It would, however, the passage through which transit will be the next step Rosario [[: image: Vista_Paso_Rasac.jpg | (see picture)] ]. Down the valley to the south by two kilometers, being up against his side Rosario Paso for approximately 2 hours to reach the edge will have one of the best views of the circuit that will see clearly the Yerupajá South, Rasac [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siula_Grande Siula Grande], Sarapo, Butcher, Huaraca, cheese, Trapeze and Nevados Puscanturpa south. If you have time and supplies is highly desirable camping on the edge so you can see the snow at sunset, in that case you need to load enough water from the valley. To get to refer to the drainage of the lagoon Sarapococha, famous for the book and film [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tocando_el_Vacío Touching the Void] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Touching_the_Void Touching the Void]) that tells the unfortunate first ascent of Siula Grande Joe Simpson and Simon Yates in 1985. On reaching the valley will find a well-defined path to the river that runs nearby Sarapacocha, down by it for 40 minutes to reach the lake patizales Jurau neighbors. If you are looking for supply two kilometers below the lake Jurau, is a house where people can get staples like cheese and potatoes, consider that the residents are not used to sell food.
*'''Day 5: Qda Sarapococha (4,325) - Step Jurau (5,053)'''
[[Image: Laguna_Jurau.jpg|thumb|150px|View of the Laguna Jurau and Surrounds. Day 5. Image: Juan Pablo Ortega]]
[[Image: Al_Paso_Jurau.jpg|left|thumb|350px|Way to step Jurau. Day 5. Image: 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.
From the lake up the hills to the north, after 1 hour should arrive at the base of the rock wall distinguished by a carry [[: image: Paso_Garagocha_Este_2.jpg | (see picture)]]. Looking to the cord of Paria, will be two possible steps, the South will rise. After hauling up a throat then take us 45 minutes to the base of the rock. The climb is long with a 5.7 graduation approached by several terraces facilitate the ascent, the maximum gradient is 70 °. While one can dispense with the rope is advisable to secure the route with one.
[[Image: Paso_Garagocha_Oeste.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Step Garagocha seen from the west. Day 9-10. Image: Juan Pablo Ortega]] [[Image: Paso_Garagocha_Este.jpg|thumb|150px|Step Garagocha seen from the east. Day 9. Image: Juan Pablo Ortega]]
On reaching the pass we will have a partial picture of Huayhuash massif, Ninashanca product that cover the rest [[: Image: Paso_Garagocha.jpg | (see picture)]]. Of all the steps that have been made will be less impressive. Rappeler will need to download the first few meters above [[: Image: Paso_Garagocha_Oeste_2.jpg | (see picture)]]. Down westbound (just south) and go down after 45 minutes will reach some cliffs that fall directly into the lagoon Garogocha, traverser north along a nature trail that forms between the rocks a bit before reaching the above cliff, follow it until it connects with no rocky hillside on the north side of the lagoon. By letting it go back down to the northwest without losing sight of the many cliffs that still happen. On reaching the valley establish Jancacota camp Pampa, 5th toll.