Created: Eric Albino Lliuya...
Last update: 05 Dec 2017
Activity type: | Mountaineering |
Activity level: | Challenging |
Availability: |
20 May 2020 - 1 Sep 2020 |
Duration: | 11 Day(s) / Tour with flexible start dates |
Price: | from $1850 / Negotiable |
About Nevado Ausangate: (Quechua: Awsanqati) is a mountain of the Willkanuta mountain range in the Andes of Peru. With an elevation of 6,384 metres it is situated around 100 kilometres southeast of Cusco. The mountain has significance in Incan mythology. Every year the Quyllur Rit'i (Quechua for "star snow") festival which attracts thousands of Quechua pilgrims is celebrated about 20 km north of the Ausangate at the mountain Qullqipunku.
It takes place one week before the Corpus Christi feast. The region is inhabited by llama and alpaca herding communities, and constitutes one of the few remaining pastoralist societies in the world. High mountain trails are used by these herders to trade with agricultural communities at lower elevations. Currently, one of these trails, "the road of the Apu Ausangate", is one of the most renowned treks in Peru.
The area has four major geological features, the Andean uplift formed by Granits, the hanging glaciers and glacial erosional valleys, the Permian formation with its singular colors: red, ochre, and turquoise and the Cretaceous, limestone forests.
The name of the mountain Kitarahu correlates with the name of the nearby lake Kitaqucha (Quechua for storage lake, hispanicized Quitacocha).
Cordillera Vilcanota: is located in Peru east of Cusco in the Cusco Region and in the Puno Region. It extends between 13°39' and 14°29'S and 70°31' and 71°20'W for about 80 km. It is made up of 469 glaciers.
To the east the rivers San Gabán and Azángaro are the natural boundary which separates it from the Kallawaya range. The La Raya range near the La Raya pass is sometimes included or listed separately.
Eric Albino Lliuya Peru Expeditions
29 years, Peru
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Biography About Eric Albino Lliuya a Mountain Guide from Peru
Eric Albino Lliuya
Professional guide by: AGOMP
E-mail: office@peru-expeditions.org
WhatsApp Eric Albino Lliuya 0051 943081066 - | LinkedIn |
He speaks: Spanish, Quechua, English, and some French. Currently he is learning German also.
General Sales Manager, mountaineer, tour organizer and mountain guide of Peru Expeditions Tours EIRL
Eric was born in 1984 in Unchus viallge - Huaraz, Peru. Very early he was inspired by the mountains from trips taken with his father and grandfather. At 18, he began working as a trekking and mountain guide and support his father Juventino with tourism. Juventino is a Mountain Guide AGMP-UIAGM from Huaraz, Peru.
Eric is responsible and organized groups trekking and mountaineering in the area of logistics and security in the Cordillera Blanca, Cordillera Huayhuash and South America.
| CV = Curriculum vitae
Details:
• Born 01. July . 1984
• Lives in Huaraz, Ancash - Peru
Education:
High School 2002 Jorge Basadre Grohmann in Huaraz
Education/studied Centro de Estudios de Alta Montaña (CEAM), School of Mountain Guides from 2006 to 2008
Languages:
• English language course intermediate VII (2006 to 2008), from Monday to Friday from 08:00 Hrs to 9:30 Hrs in the Casa de Guias - School of Mountain Guides, Parque Ginebra 28G - Huaraz city, Ancash - Perú
• German language course Module 1 to 4 (from 17 October 2011 to 26 March 2012), from Monday to Thursday from 08:15 Hrs to 12:15 Hrs in the VHS-Bildungszentrum school, Schlossergasse 8-10 Frankenthal city - Germany
Associacions:
• Member of DAV Summit Club - Deutsche Alpenverein since 2016, application area worldwide, especially expeditions, expedition-like things and training courses
• 'Since 2013 member of the Official Peruvian Mountain Guides Association and instructor of the mountain courses (AGOMP) in Peru
• On 15th. October 2016, take the first aid training course in Schladming - Austria with the Berg- und Schiführer Steiermark - IVBV - UIAGM - IFMGA
Working Experience:
• 2005 - 2016 mountain guide and tour leader of "Peru Expeditions Tours" and different
• A tour leader by BergSpechte Mr. Edi Koblmüller travel agency from Austria (2005-2017)
• A tour leader by Suedamerika Tours Mr. Thomas Wilken travel agency from Germany (2009-2017)
• A tour leader by 7 Summits Club 7 Summits Club Mrs. Lubmila and Mr. Alexander travel agency from Russia (2015-2017)
• A tour leader by AndeanVenture Mr. Christian Schöttle travel agency from Germany (2014-2017)
• A tour leader by Explore-Share Mr. Nicolas Vandepaer community platform from Belgium/Argentina (2013-2017)
• A tour leader by AlcostaRica Mr. Armin Liedl travel agency from Costa Rica(2006-2017)
• A tour leader by Mountaineering Association of Vojvodina Mr. Milivoj Erdeljan Association from Serbia (2013-2017)
• A tour leader by Eco Field trips Mr. Ronen Raz travel agency from Israel (2005-2017)
• A tour leader by BergHorizonte Mr. Christian Schubert travel agency from Germany (2016-2017)
• A tour leader by ProjectCordillera Mr. Sam Williams travel agency from England (2016-2017)
Projects:
• Peaks 150 Team: Mammut-Project/Huascarán - Successful expedition year 2012 Huascaran North Summit
• Rescue organization recovery of bodies September,2, 2015 Huandoy Sur, Peru. Alexander Ruchkin and Vjacheslav Ivanov died on the descent on Huandoy Sur South face
Journeys:
• Journey through the Andean countries of South America '2005 / 2017'
• Since 2005 to 2017 guiding tours-expeditions in Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile & Argentina
• On 2011 year first visit to Europe and experience in the Alps countries as Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, etc. current location or visit is in Europe from 15th September to 13rd December 2016
General Sales Manager of: Peru Expeditons Tours
Mountaineering experience in his life
Expert Mountain Guide from Huaraz, Peru.
Eric is a guide as well sport climber, he is traveling often in South Americain and Alps of Europa for climbing and guiding and organizing trips-expedition mountaineering. He counts with more than 50 lead-expeditions to the comercial high altitude mountaineers and guidig in the Cordillera Blanca, Cordillera Huayhuash and including other countries in South America as well in the alps. he led since 2005 the company Peru Expeditons Tours together with his father Juventino Martin Albino Caldua a mountain guide member of AGMP-UIAGM, in Peru his travel agency is leader in professionally managed expeditions in the Cordillera Banca and Huayhuash.
South America
Peru:
» Nevado Alpamayo (5947 m)
» Nevado Huascaran Sur (6768 m) normal route and route Escudo (direct and technical sign-route ), MAMMUT Project 150 years aniversary Huascaran North Peak (6655 m)
» Nevado Tocllaraju (6034 m) normal route & record Climbing west side in 2 days
» Nevado Ranrapalca (6162 m) new route south valley Cojub
» Nevado Urus central (5495 m) new direct route south
» Nevado Chopicalqui (6354 m)
» Nevado Palcaraju central (6264 m)
» Nevado Ishinca (5530 m)
» Nevado Vallunaraju (5686 m)
» Nevado Pisco (5752 m) normal route and direct route South Face
» Nevado Diablo Mudo (5300 m) in the Huayhuash
» Nevado Maparaju (5325 m)
» Nevado Andavite (5518 m)
Ecuador:
» Volcano Chimborazo (6310 m)
» Volcano Cotopaxi (5897 m)
» Volcano Cayambe (5790 m)
» Volcano Iliniza Norte (5126 m)
» Volcano Antisana (5758 m)
» Volcano Guagua Pichincha (4784 m)
» Volcano Rucupichincha (4698 m)
» Volcano Pasochoa (4199 m) and others.
Bolivia:
» Mountain Condoriri summit "Cabeza de Condor" Direct Route (5648m)
» Mountain Huayna Potosi normal route (6088 m)
» Volcano Sajama (6542 m)
» Volcano Acotango (6052 m)
» Volcano Parinacota (6348 m)
» Mountain Illimani (6462 m)
» Pequeño Alpamayo (5410 m) direct route
» Cerro Kinkillosa (5008 m)
» Cerro Austria (5321 m)
Chile:
» The highest volcano in the world Ojos del Salados (6893 m)
» San Pedro de Atacama - Exploring the city (2440 m)
» San Pedro de Atacama - Tour to Valle de Luna (2500 m)
» San Pedro de Atacama - Tour Exploring Guatin Canyon (3500 m)
» San Pedro de Atacama - Exploring Geyser "El Tatio" (4300 m). Highest geysers in the world
» San Pedro de Atacama - Climbing Lascar Volcano (5592 m)
» San Pedro de Atacama - Climbing Toco Volcano (5604 m)
» San Pedro de Atacama - Exploring Pukará de Quitor (2800 m) » City Copiapo - After breakfast bus transfer to Laguna Santa Rosa (3600 m)
» Laguna Santa Rosa - Transfer Laguna Verde (4400 m)
» Laguna Verde - Climbing Cerro San Francisco (6018 m)
» Laguna Verde - Transfer Refugio Atacama (5200 m) - Climbing Cerro Vicuñas (6067 m)
» Camp Atacama - Trekking up to Refugio Tejos (5820 m) - Return to Camp Atacama
» Camp Atacama - Trekking up to Refugio Tejos (5820 m)
» Region Putre - Cerro Surunche (3878 m)
» Region Putre - Hike to Lake Chungara (4600 m)
» Region Putre - Akklimatisierungstouren - Jurasi (4800 m)
» Region Putre - Cerro Guane Guane (5050 m)
» Region Putre - Village Guallatire Summit (5400 m)
Argentina:
» Aconcagua up to 6850M (not summit due to bad weather)
In the Alps / Europe
Italy:
» September / 2015 - Ortler via Hintergrat (3905 m), Südtirol
» 2015 / 2016 - Verschiedene Kletterrouten am Gardasee (Aprodite / Porci del Ai, Moonbears, Luna de argentea, Fiaba del Bosco, Il mercurio serpegiante, Il Scalette del Indria
» April / 2016 - Klettern Tannheimer - Via Anita
» April / 2016 - Klettern Gindlkante
Austria:
» April / 2012 - Schneeberg (1051 m)
» October / 2015 - Großes Wiesbachhorn via Kaindlgrat (3564 m)
» October / 2015 - Wildspitze über Breslauer Hütte (3770 m)
» May / 2016 - Skitour – Großglockner (3798 m)
» October / 2016 - Schönfeldspitze (2653 m)
Germany:
» April / 2012 - Zugspitze (2962 m)
» September / 2015 – Watzmannüberschreitung (2713 m)
Switzerland:
» October / 2015 - Versuch Matterhorn bis 4200 - Abbruch wegen Wetter
» September / 2016 - Cavadiras Südkante (2948 m)
Croatia:
» November / 2016 - National Park Paklenica: Rock Climbing different routes
Slovenia:
» November / 2016 - Triglav (2864 m), via Tomineksteig and Bambergerweg
| TRAVELED SO FAR FOLLOWING COUNTRIES FOR PHOTOGRAPHING, MOUNTAINEERING AND CLIMBING
Destinations:
Europe: Germany, Austria, Italy, France, Spain, Holland, Italy, Switzerland
Asia: Not yet visited this place
Africa: Not yet visited this place
America: Canada
South America: Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina
Central America: Not yet visited this place
Oceania: Not yet visited this place
Antarctica: Not yet visited this place
More info: https://www.peru-expeditions.org/history-biography-about-eric-albino-lliuya.php
Peru, Cusco, Quispicanchi Province
Cusco - Mallma Singrenacocha (4,200 mts)
Transfer fron Cusco - Private bus around 4 hours to start the trek to Mallma Singrenacocha (4,200 mts) Night in Camp.
Pacchanta village (4,200 m)
We starting out to step up Pacchanta to go up to the pass Tarapata (4,600 m) descend to valley Marampaqui, ascend again to step pass Marampaqui (4,700 m) to finish reaching Pacchanta village (4,200 m) where we enjoy the thermal baths. Night in Camp.
Base Camp Nevado Campa (4800 m)
Trek to Pachaspata, Base Camp Nevado Campa (4800 m) Night in Camp.
Summit Nevado Campa (5,485 m)
Summit Nevado Campa (5,485 m) – Down to Base Camp.Night in camp
Camping in Huano Huano
We continue the trek ascending to the pass Campa (5,000 mts) to enter the valley and park Chillca and camping in Huano Huano. Night in Camp
Base Camp Nevado Ausangate.
Trek to Machuraqay (4,800 mts) - Base Camp Nevado Ausangate. Night in Camp.
Morrena Camp at 5300 m.
Up from Base Camp Ausangate to Morrena Camp at 5300 m. Night in Camp
High Campo I 5900 m
Up from Morrena Camp to High Campo I ( 5900 m) . Night in Camp.
Reserve day
Reserve day in case of bad weather . Night in Camp
Summit
High Campo I ( 5900 m) - Summit Nevado Ausangate (6385 m) - Down to Base Camp
Hotel Cusco
Base Camp – Trekking to the road to the car and transfer to Cusco city. Hotel Cusco
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