Ancash peaks
Ancash climbs
First Ascent Awards
14 of 1,177 peaks 1%
Top climbing months
July 34%
June 24%
September 17%
Ancash mountains highlights
Latest climbs
"Left Huaraz at 4am and arrived at the base of Nevadi Matteo shortly after sunrise. Hiked for an hour and a half to the base of the glacier. There we took a break and geared up. Another 45min brought us to the peak where we had great views of Huascaran Sur (Peru's highest mountain), Chopicallqui, and others. After a while we headed down, took off our crampons, and back to the car. Then the long 2-3 hour drive back to Huaraz. Beautiful scenery the whole trip." — PabloBruneau • Sep 19, 2018
"This was my first international climb. I traveled to Peru having hired Peruvian Andes Guides to potentially climb Urus, Ishinca and Toclarraju. I left on Monday 06/20/2016 and arrived in Huaraz at 7am on Wednesday. My stay for the first week was at the Morales Guest House. Hisou Morales is the owner of the guide service. I found the guest house to be very comfortable and accommodating. The 2 peruvian girls that worked the kitchen and tended to the rooms were very friendly and nice. The views from the roof patio were amazing. I have never seen views of mountains reaching so high in to the sky.
I arrived early to ensure proper acclimatization. Having never climbed this high, I was nervous of how my body would react to the altitude. This week I went on two acclimatization hikes. The first hike was to Laguna Llaca in the Llaca Valley. This was a beautiful hike to 4520M or 14,599'. This was higher than I had ever been. The landscape is this region is extremely beautiful. The fresh glacier lakes are a brilliant blue/green. The next day I hiked to Laguna 69. This was a much more difficult hike and was far more populated. The destination and landscape was probably some of the most beau..." — darinwilson • Jun 28, 2016