Main Info
Yanapaccha is located near the head of Quebrada LLanganuco, not far from Pisco and Chacraraju. The name Yanapaccha means “black waterfall” in Quechua, although the usual west face route is anything but black. Perhaps the name relates to its appearance from the Portachuela Llanganuco, which would be the opposite face. Yanapaccha is only slightly lower than Pisco and moderately harder to climb. from the summit of Yanapaccha amazing mountain views of Chopicalqui , Huascaran , Huandoy, Pisco , and the amazing llanganuco lake.
Season | May – September |
Climbing Grade | Moderate – hard |
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Peru is known for having very stable periods of weather during the Andean Winter (May – Aug). The remainder of the season is dominated by the rainy season. While climbing and trekking in Cordillera Blanca you will encounter a wide range of temperatures; from freezing nights, to snowy and windy conditions, to bright sunshine intensified by the high altitude. In one day you may experience temperatures below zero, then daytime highs of 50-70ºF range with intense solar radiation. You will need everything from shorts and a t-shirt for your time in the town of Huaraz to being fully clothed in down expedition jackets on summit day. This wide fluctuation in temperatures makes it important to bring everything on the equipment list. |
Itinerary
drive to llanganuco valley near to portachuelo pass it take 3 hours , we climb up to moraine camp overnight
in the morning approx. 2:00am after our fast breakfast we will climb up to the summit, it will take 8 hours
in the morning after the breakfast we going to descend , our privite car will be waiting for us then return to Huaraz