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Huayna Potosi

August 16th 2009
After our practice on Charquini Josie decided the summit of Huayna Potosi was beyond her ( a decision she would later regret) but I still wanted to do it. So we reached a compromise. I would climb it in 2 days instead of the usual 3 (missing out the glacier training) and Josie would come as far as high camp and wait there for my return. The weather took an unexpected turn during the climb from bas ... read more
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