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Submitted By: David Appelhans on Jan 12, 2008
Latitude: -9.3624  Longitude: -75.4102 
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Alpamayo high camp by Cam Burns


Description 

Peru is a world of undiscovered climbing.


Getting There 

From Lima there are flights and buses to final destinations in Peru.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Peru:
Windshield Wiper   V4     Boulder, Alpine   Cordillera Blanca : Quebrada Llaca [Bouldering]
The Heist   V6     Boulder, Alpine   Cordillera Blanca : Quebrada Llaca [Bouldering]
Cornfed Midwestern Kids   5.11     Trad, Alpine, 3 pitches, 250 feet   Quebrada Llaca : La Brichera
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Featured Route For Peru
Josh on the f.a. of The Heist V6

The Heist V6  International : Peru : ... : Quebrada Llaca [Bouldering]
The Heist Boulder's namesake, start this semi-highball on the left side (by the tree) on the corner and climb the technical slab until you hit a thank god rail right near the top....[more]   Browse More Classics in International


Photos of Peru Slideshow Add Photo
Charlie French at Alpamayo basecamp with a friend.

Charlie French at Alpamayo basecamp with a friend.

Cam Burns and friend tromping in the Cordillera Blanca to basecamp.....

Cam Burns and friend tromping in the Cordillera Bl...

The hump up to El Misti, a volcano near Arequipa.

The hump up to El Misti, a volcano near Arequipa.

Tyler Anderson visiting a womens clinic.... these were displayed in the window like a department store

Tyler Anderson visiting a womens clinic.... these ...


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By Kurt Johnson
From: Estes Park, CO
Apr 7, 2008

Lots of people have discovered Peru's climbing... and how about something a little more informative, like an overview of the types of climbing found there and a brief list of some of the classic destinations, at least. This is the home page of an entire country - it's worth more than a single sentence.

By David Appelhans
From: Golden
Jul 18, 2008

I would welcome someone emailing me a better description of peru so I can put it up. At the time I was more concerned with getting peru in the directory structure so people could easily post specific locations under the country.

By Matias Rubio
Dec 19, 2008

In this blog you can fint almost every rock climbing area of Peru>
http://toposperu.wordpress.com/

By Matias Rubio B.
Jun 12, 2009

Toposperu is now self hosted at:

www.toposperu.com

By Ras Fett
From: Park City, UT
Nov 10, 2009

Anyone know of a rock climbing book of Peru or an area to buy? In English would be very helpful. Googling it now.