What
is Ecuador like?
Ecuador
is the smallest nation in South America, but one of the most beautiful
countries in the world and one of the best for climbers who want
to reach high altitudes. Ecuador’s glaciers are relatively
close together, and Quito sits in the center. This makes travel
relatively simple. The Andes run through the center of the country,
and the Pacific coast and Amazon basin are within a six- eight hour
drive from Quito.
The country is relatively cheap to travel in, but tourism has suffered
since the “dollarization” of the economy.
As with any country, crime does exist but Ecuador is relatively
safe.
What
are the accommodations like?
All of the accommodations we provide are up to U.S. and European
standards. While in Quito, we will stay at a three-star hotel that
is located in the most modern area of Quito. The haciendas offer
a chance to experience the beauty of rural Ecuador without sacrificing
comfort. The mountain refuges serve the purpose for which they were
built: they provide shelter in a harsh climate, but not much more.
How
demanding and technical are the climbs?
The climbs are not technical, and are therefore great for beginners
who would like to experience the thrill of climbing a glacier. For
those who are not experienced in the use of crampons, we will have
a mini mountaineering school.
The climbs are demanding, and require one to be in top physical
condition. How demanding they are, however, obviously depends on
the physical condition of each individual climber.
How
does the high altitude affect the body, and can I prepare for it?
Unless you live in an area surrounded by high mountains, the altitude
is difficult to prepare for. That is why our itineraries include
a gradual acclimatization that permits the body to adjust accordingly.
While climbing, it is common for some to suffer minor effects such
as headache and nausea. We have experience identifying minor issues
from serious ones, and also the experience needed to react accordingly.
With that said, we believe that the thrill of being on top of the
world and the satisfaction of having set a goal and met it far outweigh
any physical ill that might occur in the process.
How
big is the group?
The group will be anywhere from four to twelve people.
Will
you help us prepare?
Absolutely! We will be more than happy to share our experience and
give advice to prepare you for an enjoyable stay in Ecuador and
successful climb.
How
can I fundraise?
Fundraising for a cause you believe in can be fun. We have found
that the best sources of support come from people that know you
such as family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, churches, etc. Fundraising
events such as raffles, bake sales, and parties can also be successful.
We will help and encourage you along the way.
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