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Huandoy (probably from
Quechua wantuy, to transfer, to transpose, to carry, to
carry a
heavy load) or
Tullparaju (possibly from
Quechua tullpa rustic...
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climbing partner:
Radoslav Groh
August 2019 - Peru,
Cordillera Blanca,
Huandoy Norte – 6360m, name of the route: Boys 1970,
North face,
length of ascent:...
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those peaks are Huascarán (Peru's
highest at 6,768
meters (22,205 ft)),
Huandoy, Copa, Huantsán and many others.
Other geographical features inside the...
- (19,688 ft),
Pisco 5,772 m (18,937 ft),
Huandoy E 6,000 m (20,000 ft),
Huandoy N 6,395 m (20,981 ft) and
Huandoy W 6,356 m (20,853 ft). It is one of the...
- (20,922 ft) El Misti, 5,822 m (19,101 ft) El Toro, 5,830 m (19,127 ft)
Huandoy, 6,395 m (20,981 ft) Huascarán, 6,768 m (22,205 ft) Jirishanca, 6,094 m...
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peaks but
which have less than 300 m of re-ascent or prominence, include:-
Huandoy W 6,342 m (prominence
between 200-250m),
Sarapu 6,127 (prominence between...
- Parón (the
biggest lake in the
Cordillera Blanca),
located just
north of
Huandoy,
accessible from the town of Caraz;
Lakes Ichiccocha and Jatuncocha, which...
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steep ice faces, penitentes,
gigantic white walls and
ridges like
those of
Huandoy Norte,
Artesonraju and
Huascaran Norte,
similar to the
finest of the Himalayan...
- Huascarán was a
noble man who
lived in a
certain place in Áncash,
while Huandoy was a
woman who
lived in a
small town very
close to
where this mountain...
- or 3,966.9
miles 5,897
metres (19,347 ft) 0°40′50″S
Ecuador 5
Mountain Huandoy 6,384.0
kilometres or 3,966.8
miles 6,395
metres (20,981 ft) 9°01′38″S...