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122 km
34:23 h
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Scultor planned a hike.
May 15, 2021
10:00
35.4km
3.5km/h
330m
1,480m
We went from El Chaupi to the Corazón. Our ascent began at the entrance to the Reserva, where we left the car. Then we followed the dirt road to the marked junction of the path to Corazón. From now on we went on muddy paths through the Paramo up to a ridge that led us directly to the summit. This path
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Scultor planned a hike.
November 13, 2020
04:03
13.8km
3.4km/h
10m
1,120m
The path begins at the parking lot or at the Antenas in Parque Cayambe Coca. After you have registered at the entrance, you drive about 3 kilometers in an off-road car to the parking lot or to the Antenas. Almost at the end of the Antenas the path turns left, this circular path is followed steadily descending
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Scultor went for a hike.
October 10, 2020
00:36
2.49km
4.2km/h
160m
160m
We were in the Pululahua crater and did a round trip over the Lulumbamba. The tour started at Casa l'Amore, where we had also stayed. At first a kind of sunken path led us into the valley, then we went continuously uphill on a rather overgrown path. We once missed a crucial and not immediately recognizable
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The Rucu Pichincha is Quito's local mountain and overall a quite demanding mountain. You take the Teleferiqo, a gondola, up to approx. 4000m and then walk steadily approx. 4.5 km uphill. As a normal hiker you should expect about 2 to 3 hours for the ascent. My record is an hour and 24 minutes, but I
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Apparently Komoot recorded some incorrect data here, which is a shame. Here are the right dates: We started at 1 a.m. from Refugio José Rivas (4864m) and arrived at the summit of Cotopaxi (5897m) around 6 a.m. So we walked a little more than 1000 meters in altitude and not 2550. Unfortunately, Komoot
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The hike takes at least two days, which means you have to bring a tent. Without a Guia, the tour is not recommended because the path cannot be seen in places. Even with the GPS track that has now been recorded, you should hire a guia. Our Guia "got lost" twice for about 10 minutes or had to look for
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