Alpamayo

Alpamayo

Infobox Mountain
Name = Alpamayo
Photo = Alpamayo.jpg
Caption = Two groups of climbers on Alpamayo SW face
Elevation = convert|5947|m|ft|0
Range = Cordillera Blanca
Location = Peru
Coordinates = coord|8|52.75|S|77|39.22|W|type:mountain|format=dms
First ascent = June 20th, 1957, by Günter Hauser, Berhard Huhn and Horst Wiedmann.
Translation = Muddy River
Language = Quechua

Alpamayo ( _es. Nevado Alpamayo) is one of the most conspicuous peaks in the Cordillera Blanca mountain range of the Peruvian Andes.

It is a steep (sixty degrees), almost perfect pyramid of ice, one of a number of peaks that compose the Santa Cruz massif, the northernmost massif of the Cordillera Blanca. Although smaller than many of its neighboring peaks, it is distinguished by its unusual formation and overwhelming beauty. It actually has two sharp summits, North and South, separated by a narrow corniced ridge.

The mountain is named after the village of Alpamayo (Quechua "Allpamayu: allpa" = earth; "mayu" = river: "muddy river"), whereas its local Quechua name is "Shuyturahu" ("shuytu" = thin and long, pyramid; "rahu" = snowy mountain, glacier) [Francisco Carranza Romero in "Morir escalando nevados". http://es.geocities.com/carazdulzura2000/francisco.html] . On July 1966, on the German magazine "Alpinismus", a photo made by American photographer Leigh Ortenburger, came together with an article resulting from an international survey among climbers, photographers, etc, making the choice for Alpamayo as "The Most Beautiful Mountain in the World".

Climbing History and Routes

Most popular routes start from the village of Caraz, on the north of the Cordillera Blanca. A French-Belgian expedition including George and Claude Kogan claimed to have made the first ascent in 1951. After studying the photos in George Kogan's book "The Ascent of Alpamayo", the German team of G. Hauser, F. Knauss, B. Huhn & H. Wiedmann came to the conclusion that the 1951 team did not reach the actual summit, thereby making their ascent via the north ridge in 1957 the first.

The most common climbing route, known as the Ferrari route, is situated on the southwest face of the mountain. It was opened in 1975 by a group of Italian alpinists led by Casimiro Ferrari. It is considered a difficult climb, demanding good crampon and ice-climbing technique. There are incomparable views of steep ice faces, "penitentes", gigantic white walls and ridges like those of Huandoy Norte, Artesonraju and Huascaran Norte, similar to the finest of the Himalayan scenery. There are also at least six other alternative climbing routes, the second most popular being the Vasque-French route.

References

External links

* [http://www.student.unimaas.nl/jp.lanslots/alpamayo.html Expedition to Alpamayo] - numerous photographs
*fr icon [http://www.nousdesparisiens.com/photos/galerie.php?name=alpamayo French Young Expedition to Alpamayo] - photographs and good topo
* [http://www.landscapesofthesoul.com/alpamayo.htm Landscapes of the Soul] - An Australian climber's stunning photos of climbers on the Ferrari Route, and his 1987 ascent/descent of the more difficult French Route.
* [http://www.mariusztravel.com/countries/perumore5.html Climbing Alpamayo] 2007 ascent of the French Direct route, including many photographs


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