Bolivia Expedition Dispatches
Climb and Explore Bolivia – July 13 to August 3, 2013
The Bolivian Andes offers some of the most alluring climbing we know of in the world. Rising to elevations between 13,000 and 21,000 feet (4,000 and 6,500 meters), western Bolivia’s massive glaciated peaks and the surrounding altiplano (high plains) feature cobalt-blue skies and remarkably stable weather. Located just 16 degrees south of the equator, these high peaks provide superb and seemingly endless opportunities for alpinists and hikers.
Follow Joe Coughlin, Martin Davis and the Berg Adventures team as they embark on an incredible expedition in the Bolivian Andes. Not only will these trekkers gain fantastic mountaineering experience but they will also experience the truly unique Bolivian culture.
Climbers:
- Joe Coughlin
- Martin Davis
Trip Leader:
- Osvaldo Cortez
Latest News and Daily Dispatches:
- August 1, 2013 – Some Photos from Our Hike on Ancohuma
- July 30, 2013 – Martin and Osvaldo Call From the Summit of Ancohuma
- July 29, 2013 – Martin and Osvaldo Prepare for Their Hike to High Camp
- July 29, 2013 – Joe’s Final Dispatch
- July 28, 2013 – A Great Day of Trekking to Laguna Glacier Camp
- July 27, 2013 – The Team Arrives in Laguna Chillata
- July 24, 2013 – A Great Summit Attempt
- July 23, 2013 – Some Great Photos of Our Climb to the Summit of Pequeno Alpamayo
- July 22, 2013 – Rest Day at the Condoriri Base Camp
- July 21, 2013 – Martin, Joe and Osvaldo Summit Pequeno Alpamayo
- July 19, 2013 – Watching the Snow Fall at Condoriri Base Camp
- July 17, 2013 – Joe and Martin’s Great Trip to Copacabana
- July 15, 2013 – On Route to Copacabana
- July 14, 2013 – Joe and Martin Arrive in La Paz
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