Sincholagua Rock Climbing
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Elevation: | 15,547 ft | 4,739 m |
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-0.53832, -78.37278 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Shared By: | Harvest Mondello on Feb 19, 2019 | |
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Access Issue: There's three ways to access and only one I recommend. See the details below.
Details
I recommend you begin at 12,100 feet on the Avenue of the Volcanoes Highway a half a mile before West entrance to Cotopaxi National Park where buses sometimes park with guided climbers on the turnouts. Aim towards a public bridge to cross the river - don't cross on private land and be aware if you get off route you'll be on private property. None of the approach and climb is in the National Park. If you enter the National Park you're required to have a guide even if climbing Sincholagua which is outside the park. There's a shorter alternative approach from the North (mentioned in several guidebooks) that people used to use but I was told by locals that it's on private property and the farmer that owns it will literally shoot all trespassers including climbers. I highly discourage you from taking that North route both for your own safety and out of respect for the wish of the landowner. Be sure to get an early start of hiking the approach and the climb in one day because thunderstorms & fog are very common in the afternoon as in almost every day! There's good options for overnight camping.
Description
Volcàn Sincholagua has allot to offer. The word Sincholagua means "Steep Upwards" in the native Quechua language. With the true summit at 4,879 m / 16,010 ft This is a great volcano to climb in order to get acclimatized. You have some route finding, some fun scrambling and great views of Cotopaxi National Park.
Getting There
Follow the "Avenida de los Volcanes" (Avenue of the Volcanoes) road from south of Quito which is the back road to Cotopaxi National Park. The road is bumpy but you'd be fine without 4x4. About 1/2 miles to 1 mile from the Guard Station into Cotopaxi National Park (don't enter the park) pull over into one of several dirt turnouts on the side of the highway. Guided groups in buses sometimes park here.
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