Private Ecuador High Altitude Expedition, Part 1July 5th to July 14th, 2011
Climbers: Jennifer Peeks and William BarreraGuide: Pepe Landazuri
Pepe called at 5:30 pm Ecuador time July 10th with this dispatch:
“Hi! Good evening, this is Pepe calling from Ecuador. We traveled Saturday morning from Guachala farm to Cayambe and right now we’re in the Cayambe refuge.
Jennifer, William, and I just had dinner, which was rice with turkey plus a potato–vegetable soup, and after dinner we had cookies. We’re really eating well!
Jennifer and William have had no problems with the altitude, and that’s been making the climbing really easy for them. Yesterday we did some review of basic snow and glacier skills including different uses of the ice axe, different cramponing techniques, and procedures for traveling together as an effective rope team.
It’s was a little wet in the afternoon, so we had to spend time last night drying our clothes and boots out. The weather is windy and snowy, and of course we are hoping for a quick improvement. We’re not going to climb tonight, but I think we’ll have a chance to try for the summit tomorrow night. Wish us luck!”
Pepe called Monday, July 11 at 1:00 am Ecuador time:
“We woke up a few hours ago with really snowy weather and it did not look like a good time to attempt Cayambe! We were supposed to leave at midnight. We’ve waited it out, but the weather hasn’t changed and it’s been an hour. So, I think we’ll go back to bed and do something different tomorrow [Monday]. We’ll take another rest day and go to the hot springs or go to the market. I’ll call you again tomorrow.”