Nevado Sajama, 6.542m, Cordillera Real, Bolivia


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September 24th 2010
Published: September 26th 2010
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Sajama, the highest peak of Bolivia. It is a volcano with a huge crater on the top covered by snow. There are not many people going there, maybe because of the cold and terrible wind on some days, which often gets over 100km/h, it's very hard to climb then. When I was climbing, the weather was good, just the first day was a bit hard, we had to reach the high camp (5.650m) directly from the Sajama ... Read Full Entry



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of course! a sip of tequila is always good :)of course! a sip of tequila is always good :)
of course! a sip of tequila is always good :)

in the behind one of the french who also did the summit
in the base campin the base camp
in the base camp

donkeys waiting for the french group
the next day in the morningthe next day in the morning
the next day in the morning

waiting for the early minibus to Patacamaya (there was no other than the early one :)
the church with the moonthe church with the moon
the church with the moon

(no it's not the sun)
the glases made it!the glases made it!
the glases made it!

even broken and many times put together with the glue, they holded all the mountains!
hmmm, the rewardhmmm, the reward
hmmm, the reward

it was fucking good grilled meet, I had to take a half with me and eat it the next day ;)



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