climberska - Jan 15, 2007 8:58 pm - Hasn't voted
Gran AcarreoWhy should this slope be avoided if the weather is bright and sunny? Looks like the way to go.
Alpinist - Jan 16, 2007 6:37 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Gran AcarreoIt is a 6000+ foot slope of loose sandy scree. You would not want to climb it. It might be ok for a descent route, but the trail goes all the way down to Plaza del Mulas (14,000'), bypassing all of the high camps. You could not use this trail unless you reached the summit all the way from Plaza del Mulas. Otherwise, you would lose your gear at the high camps. Not many people are capable of climbing all the way from Plaza del Mulas...
climberska - Jan 19, 2007 9:36 pm - Hasn't voted
Gran AcarreoIt is a good decent route to Nido de Condores camp. There is a visible trail. I haven't been on it but I've watched people coming down it to Nido. If the trail doesn't actually go through Nido, it comes very close to it. You could easily get on it from Nido.
So, the basic reason not to use it on the way up is that it's kind of loose? Sounds like a typical volcanic peak here in the Pacific Northwest when the snow is gone. Admittedly not fun footing.
I'd only consider going that way during sunny blue sky weather so you didn't get lost on the rather featureless slope. That could happen when snow covered and foggy or snowing.
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