4.7
(44 avis)
L'Illiniza Nord est l'un des deux pics qui forment le volcan Illiniza potentiellement actif, situé à environ 100 km au sud-ouest de Quito. Avec 5 126 mètres d'altitude, sa principale différence par rapport à son frère l'Illiniza Sud est que l'Illiniza Nord est un peu plus raide. Cependant, son ascension ne nécessite aucune compétence technique d'escalade et peut être effectuée par beau temps comme une activité de randonnée. C'est même l'une des meilleures montagnes d'acclimatation en Équateur et elle est fréquemment utilisée comme ascension préparatoire pour des sommets plus élevés comme le Cotopaxi, le Chimborazo et le Cayambe. Cependant, la compagnie d'un guide est toujours recommandée car l'itinéraire comporte quelques marches difficiles et après une chute de neige ou des nuits froides, vous pouvez éventuellement avoir besoin de corde et/ou de crampons. Alors trouvez votre prochain programme d'alpinisme dans notre sélection ci-dessous ! Explore-Share ne promeut que des programmes conduits par des guides de montagne certifiés.
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4.8
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Adam
Great experience climbing with Fernando: Well organised and we made the summit with him on Chimborazo. I'd recommend him for guiding in Ecuador.
Jan
Even though Fernando is a fun and an experienced guide, I can't give him more than two stars. I was quite sick for the first three days so I could not keep up my normal pace. On my first hike I even had really bad balance disorders. This did not bother Fernando at all. Most of the time he was walking very far ahead. While descending he suddenly started walking so fast that I even lost him out of sight. I found him 2km later lying in the grass on his phone. I passed him and he just kept on being on his phone without even bothering about my medical situation. Beside his impatience the second thing is, that Fernando is always on his phone. I felt a lot better on my last day so we went on climbing Cotopaxi. He promised us a glacier school (since I've never used these tools before) but then at the refugee he just said that it's learning by doing. So when I tried to put on the crampons in the middle of the freezing night it of course took me a while. He didn't even bother to help, so my friend had to put on my crampons for me. Instead he just kept on walking. This repeated itself at our descent. I found him 20 minutes later sitting in the hut already. The only reason I decided not to give one star is his lovely wife. She is an excellent cook and kept the house clean and tidy.
Chase
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Fernando is an excellent and knowledgeable guide, and the itinerary is a nice balance of climbs and recovery time, including time to explore a couple of cities. He also made sure we were well-equipped for the climbs. The guides are geared more toward getting you up and down than toward building any technique. It's not billed as an instructional course, so that's not a complaint -- just pointing it out for those who like to use one experience to build to another rather than just reach the summit.
Gareth
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