Condoriri Climbing notes shared by Mountain-Forecast users
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July 19, 2018
Alexander von Ungern from Bolivia
Nowadays the Condoriri area is usually accessed through "la rinconada", where most muleteers are, instead of "Tuni", as described in the older guide books.
There are also simple mountain huts/refuges on both sides of Chiar Khota lagoon, even though camping is personally still my preferred option.
Andean Ascents can help organize transport to/from the trail head and inform muleteers of your arrival.
Have great climbs !
(NOTE: Texts may be edited by our content team for the purposes of ensuring accurate and relevant information)
Alexander von Ungern from Bolivia
Nowadays the Condoriri area is usually accessed through "la rinconada", where most muleteers are, instead of "Tuni", as described in the older guide books.
There are also simple mountain huts/refuges on both sides of Chiar Khota lagoon, even though camping is personally still my preferred option.
Andean Ascents can help organize transport to/from the trail head and inform muleteers of your arrival.
Have great climbs !