Monday, December 8, 2008

Cayambe





















Cayambe is the third highest mountain in Ecuador. It is a huge extinct volcano, its snowy flat-top summit rising above the capital city of Quito, which is forty miles southwest of the mountain. The mountain is the highest point on earth through which the equator passes. Its summit is positioned just north of the equator. The summit is composed of three craterless domes, all blanketed by a single glacier. The normal ascent is a glacier climb, and though it is not technic
ally difficult, crevasses and avalanches are serious hazards, and have killed climbers in the past.

Elevation (feet):18996
Elevation (meters):5790
Range:Andes
SubRange:Ecuador Andes
Country:Ecuador
Continent:South America
Latitude:0.0290000
Longitude:-77.9860000
Difficulty:Basic Snow/Ice Climb
Best months for climbing:October, November, December, January
Volcanic status:Extinct
Year first climbed:1880
Convenient Center:Cayambe, Ecuador
Nearest major airport:Quito, Ecuador

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