Climbing Hiking in Ecuador

Climbing   Hiking in Ecuador
Author: Rob Rachowiecki,Mark Thurber,Betsy Wagenhauser
Publsiher: Bradt Travel Guides
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1997
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: STANFORD:36105029502536

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Still the only one of its kind, this guide has been carefully updated by authors who have climbed or walked all the mountains and trails featured. The striking natural history of Ecuador makes it an attractive destination for climbers and hikers of all abilities. This tiny but varied country offers high-altitude ascents as well as gentle hikes through national parks and along Inca trails. Includes all new maps and previously unknown jungle walks and high-altitude treks.

Climbing and Hiking in Ecuador

Climbing and Hiking in Ecuador
Author: Rob Rachowiecki,Betsy Wagenhauser
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1991
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0946983577

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Climbing and Hiking in Ecuador

Climbing and Hiking in Ecuador
Author: Rob Rachowiecki
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1984
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: UTEXAS:059173015230574

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Ecuador Climbing and Hiking Guide

Ecuador Climbing and Hiking Guide
Author: Rob Rachowiecki,Mark Thurber
Publsiher: Viva Publishing Network
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2008-10
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780979126451

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Providing painstakingly detailed information for safely and securely navigating some of Latin America’s most rewarding excursions, this guide is for both avid climbers attempting Chimborazo’s 20,700-foot summit and recreational trekkers looking to get off the beaten path. From the heights of the Andes and the cloud forests to the Amazon, coastal rainforests, and the low-lying beaches, time-tested travel advice and updated route descriptions are offered on how to select the best outing to suit each individual’s interests, abilities, and time constraints. Step-by-step instructions on how, when, and where to approach each trail guide climbers, hikers, bikers, and trekkers through these often unmarked paths.

Ecuador

Ecuador
Author: Rob Rachowiecki,Mark Thurber
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Ecuador
ISBN: 1841620750

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Ecuador's mountains and volcanoes have drawn climbers and hikers for decades. Since 1984 Bradt has been guiding them to the snow-capped summits of such giants as Cotopaxi and Chimborazo and down through the cloud forests to the Amazon basin. Extreme adventure is provided by routes up Ecuador's most challenging rock-faces, while leisurely walks take visitors through highland villages where the colorful local people follow centuries-old agricultural practices. The usual Bradt attention to natural history and local culture makes this a guide not just for trekkers but for all travelers.

Feet and Wheels to Chimborazo

Feet and Wheels to Chimborazo
Author: Mark Horrell
Publsiher: Mountain Footsteps Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2019-07-15
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781912748037

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His cheeks are as tender as raw meat on a butcher’s block. And those are just the cheeks of his face. As he slumps in the saddle, watching the road disappear into the distance, he aches in parts of his body that he’s only just discovering he has… When Mark travels to Ecuador to go hiking and climbing, he discovers a land of dramatic volcanoes rising through the clouds and wide-open horizons rich in history. But when his partner Edita suggests a return visit, she has a very different adventure in mind: to cycle across the Andes and complete a unique sea-to-summit challenge by climbing the highest mountain starting from sea level. It will be an intrepid world first (or so they think). But there’s just one problem – Mark can barely cycle over a road bridge without getting off to push. With a month to train, they rent some bikes and head to Scotland to cycle the North Coast 500. Will this be enough to prepare them for an epic adventure to climb a mountain that in one respect is the highest in the world?

Ecuador The Andes a Guide For Climbers

Ecuador  The Andes  a Guide For Climbers
Author: John Biggar
Publsiher: Andes
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2015-11-16
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780993438714

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'The Andes - A Guide for Climbers' is the only comprehensive guidebook to the peaks of the Andes. This is the 4th English edition of the only comprehensive climbing guidebook to the peaks of the Andes. It covers many areas not described in any other source. This new edition has expanded coverage of the whole range, with many new photos and route diagrams plus extended coverage of the ski-mountaineering opportunities in the Andes.The book contains details of how to climb all 100 of the major 6000m peaks in the Andes, plus route information for approximately 300 other peaks. There are over 240 route diagrams, 150 additional photos and 80 sketch maps. Because an unforgettable journey starts with a thorough preparation, find out everything you need to know about climbing the Andes in Ecuador in this guide ABOUT THE AUTHOR The author John Biggar is a professional mountaineering instructor based in Castle Douglas, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland. His first publication was an internal report for the nuclear physics department at Edinburgh University, entitled "Anisotropies in the Sequential Break-up of Li6". Since those days John has done little nuclear physics but has been climbing and ski-mountaineering in the Andes a lot. He has climbed many of the highest peaks, including 19 of the 20 highest, made over 100 ascents of 6000m peaks, plus 180 ascents of Andean 5000m peaks. He has made first ascents of six 6000m peaks and also made the first ski descent of Domuyo, the highest peak in Patagonia. A professional mountaineering instructor, he runs a business which specialises in mountaineering, skiing and ski-mountaineering expeditions to South America.

The Rough Guide to Ecuador

The Rough Guide to Ecuador
Author: Harry Ades,Melissa Graham
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2010-01-04
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781405381796

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The Rough Guide to Ecuador is your ultimate handbook to this fascinating and dramatically diverse country with complete coverage of the Galapagos islands. A full-color introduction gives an insight into the country's many highlights from snorkeling in the Galapagos to exploring Quito's colonial churches. There is plenty of practical advice on a range of activities from learning Spanish in Quito to climbing Volcan Cotopaxi. There are up-to-the-minute reviews of all the best places to stay, eat and drink, plus a brand-new 'Authors' Picks' feature to highlight the very best options. The guide includes over fifty maps and expert background on Ecuador's history, culture, indigenous peoples and environmental issues. The Rough Guide to Ecuador is your perfect companion to this unique country.