Today the Madison Mountaineering team made another acclimatization climb to the summit of Ruku Pichincha Volcano at 4,698 metres (15,413 ft)! This was the teams third successful day trek as they continue to adapt to the elevation gain in the Andes. These peaks were visible from the nearby city of Quito where the expedition began. Weather today was partly cloudy with breaks in the clouds throughout the afternoon. The team is now in route to Hacienda Guachala near the town of Cayambe. This colonial town is known as the oldest hacienda (Spanish for estate) in Ecuador, with structures dating all the way back to 1580! Tomorrow the team will be making another day hike to Imbabura and continue this epic journey. Onward!
Interesting Fact about Pichincha Volcano: On May 24, 1822, General Sucre’s southern campaign in the Spanish-America war of independence, came to a climax when patriot forces defeated the Spanish colonial army on the south-east slopes of this volcano. The engagement, known as the Battle of Pichincha, secured the independence of the territories of present day Ecuador.
Beautiful photos from our expedition leader Estalin below! 🙂
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Team starting the trek to Ruku Pichincha:
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Lunch break with a pretty epic view!
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Traversing rocky terrain:
Luke resting before the last step to the summit:
Last push before the summit!
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Summit of Ruku Pichincha Volcano at 4,698 metres (15,413 ft):
Making our descent through the clouds:
Luke enjoying the moment! 🙂