Hi guys!
In December 2021 we climbed the Fuya Fuya, the Cayambe and the Chimborazo volcanos. Here I am sharing with you a full documentary with plenty of information on how we organised our trip:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyTMxvOKRiM&t=976s
Take care and good luck with your expedition!
Scott - Dec 26, 2021 7:03 pm Date Climbed: Dec 26, 2021
Fuya Fuya
Today Kessler, Shaylee, and I climbed the beautiful Fuya Fuya volcano. It was a nice climb and had some fun scrambling.
No View From The Top (Cloud Coverage), But Still Great!
My wife and I climbed Fuya Fuya in April 2021. We were the only ones on the hiking trail. The trailhead can be a bit difficult to find but any of the trails directly next to the Mojanda Lake parking lot will lead to the main trail. You'll see the main trail quickly and it will be obvious.
The hike is very steep; you'll start at 12k and ascend to 14k in about a mile, so prepare for up, up, up.
Worth getting to the top! We didn't have a good view of the lake due to cloud coverage, but still really fun.
If you are trying to climb Fuya Fuya from Quito, DO NOT follow Google Maps. One route they recommend is very, very wrong. Go to Otavalo and use Maps.me to find the trailhead.
halfotinos - Jun 17, 2019 6:33 pm Date Climbed: Dec 23, 2016
Nice Hike
Nice hike, with options for some alternate routes
Caciquero - Jan 19, 2018 7:58 am Date Climbed: Jan 3, 2018
Fuya Fuya 1 & 2
Relatively easy day climb to lower peak the 2nd summit peak is more technical but no problem in dry conditions. I like to descend to the west to avoid returning down the tricky scramble. Always a spectacular day this was probably my 9th summit of Fuya Fuya. Retrace this hike @ https://www.relive.cc/view/1339803301
wordlessnature - Jan 10, 2017 8:00 am Date Climbed: Jan 8, 2017
Stormy walk
Hiked up to the lower summit of Fuya Fuya in dense fog within about an hour. We were then gifted with hail and increasingly angry thunder, and we elected to climb the main summit another day in safer conditions
ScottyP - Dec 20, 2014 6:01 pm Date Climbed: Dec 8, 2014
Rain !
Bummer, no views
Luciano136 - Aug 3, 2014 3:28 pm Date Climbed: Jun 26, 2013
Training hike
Part of an acclimatization hike for Cotopaxi. A little cloudy but otherwise a nice day.
Climbed Fuya Fuya with the parents to the saddle (but they didn't want to go higher.) Good warm-up climb.
michaelblodgett - Mar 18, 2014 2:04 pm Date Climbed: Feb 14, 2014
Fuya Fuya 13,986
Hiked up from the water filled caldera. Nice hike. Summit was 100 socked in with clouds.
dielotr - Jan 20, 2013 7:52 pm Date Climbed: Jan 20, 2013
Fuya Fuya lower summit
Climbed Fuya Fuya lower summit from Laguna Mojanda campsite with Universidad de San Francisco Quito's Andinismo class.
Easy hike on a trail through paramo for most of the journey. If I come back, swimming in that volcanic lake and climbing Cerro Negro are on my to-do list.
flow - Jan 11, 2013 3:55 am Date Climbed: Dec 9, 2012
Fuya Fuya, 4.283m
From Laguna Mojanda 3.735m.
Bad weather.
Garon Coriz - Jul 11, 2012 9:24 am Date Climbed: Jul 8, 2012
Great Escape from Quito
The 24-hour shifts at the Maternidad Isidro Ayora were started to get to me. Luckily, I found a few new Ecuadorian friends willing and able to explore. The peak wasn't too cold, but there were some powerful gusts of wind. Cayambe was concealed by clouds but the volcanic chain all the way to Illiniza was visible. The mountains are bigger than they appear in photos. Amazing!
rgg - Dec 18, 2010 3:51 pm Date Climbed: Dec 15, 2010
Fuya Fuya
Climbed with Boriss.
Boriss Andean - Dec 15, 2010 2:27 pm Date Climbed: Dec 15, 2010
Bad weather, no views.
Climbed with Rob (HOL) to the true summit (4,263 m / 13,982 ft) in only 2 hours RT.
Light rain accompanied us all the way up to the summit. The final rocky wall was wet but we managed to scrambled it up. The best part of the climb!
We didn't have good views except for the Andean range covered totally by snow in the distance from North to South as low as 4,000m meters.
Boriss Andean - Jul 21, 2010 6:18 pm Date Climbed: Jul 21, 2010
Great weather, awesome views!!
Climbed Fuya Fuya's northeastern summit (which involves less technical climbing than the true western summit) with my five new friends from Poland, Belgium and Holland. We had great weather and awesome views of the surroundings, including views of volcanoes as far as Chimborazo to the south and Chiles to the north.
ncst - Feb 17, 2010 3:53 pm Date Climbed: Feb 13, 2010
Both on a day hike from Otavalo
I took a taxi from the panamericana to Laguna Mojanda. Walked through the paja on the normal route to the first peak of Fuya Fuya in a hour, then twenty minutes over the rim to the real summit. Then walked the road around the lake the the Cerro Negro trailhead (1,5 hrs). Good views on top, some clouds. There is a map a the trailhead, and then signs all the way to the top. Lots of false summits but then got to the real summit of Cerro Negro. Went down on the back to the road. Got a ride back to the Panamericana near Cayemba from some nice folks from Quito. Saw caracaras around Cerro Negro, colibries and smaller birds.
JGHarrison - Sep 18, 2009 2:30 pm Date Climbed: Nov 25, 2008
Fun
Fun hike. Great for acclimitizing, and good for solo trekkers, bring some water purification : )
pattycoloma - Sep 14, 2009 11:25 am Date Climbed: Sep 12, 2009
laxatives - Sep 26, 2023 10:11 am Date Climbed: Apr 12, 2022
Acclimatization for CayembeFun day prepping for elevation at Cayembe. We just went to the lower false peak before heading back.
Encalomer - Aug 8, 2022 12:09 am
Full report on how to climb the Fuya FuyaHi guys!
In December 2021 we climbed the Fuya Fuya, the Cayambe and the Chimborazo volcanos. Here I am sharing with you a full documentary with plenty of information on how we organised our trip:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyTMxvOKRiM&t=976s
Take care and good luck with your expedition!
Scott - Dec 26, 2021 7:03 pm Date Climbed: Dec 26, 2021
Fuya FuyaToday Kessler, Shaylee, and I climbed the beautiful Fuya Fuya volcano. It was a nice climb and had some fun scrambling.
mountainmichealmike - Apr 15, 2021 7:11 pm Date Climbed: Apr 9, 2021
No View From The Top (Cloud Coverage), But Still Great!My wife and I climbed Fuya Fuya in April 2021. We were the only ones on the hiking trail. The trailhead can be a bit difficult to find but any of the trails directly next to the Mojanda Lake parking lot will lead to the main trail. You'll see the main trail quickly and it will be obvious.
The hike is very steep; you'll start at 12k and ascend to 14k in about a mile, so prepare for up, up, up.
Worth getting to the top! We didn't have a good view of the lake due to cloud coverage, but still really fun.
If you are trying to climb Fuya Fuya from Quito, DO NOT follow Google Maps. One route they recommend is very, very wrong. Go to Otavalo and use Maps.me to find the trailhead.
halfotinos - Jun 17, 2019 6:33 pm Date Climbed: Dec 23, 2016
Nice HikeNice hike, with options for some alternate routes
Caciquero - Jan 19, 2018 7:58 am Date Climbed: Jan 3, 2018
Fuya Fuya 1 & 2Relatively easy day climb to lower peak the 2nd summit peak is more technical but no problem in dry conditions. I like to descend to the west to avoid returning down the tricky scramble. Always a spectacular day this was probably my 9th summit of Fuya Fuya. Retrace this hike @ https://www.relive.cc/view/1339803301
wordlessnature - Jan 10, 2017 8:00 am Date Climbed: Jan 8, 2017
Stormy walkHiked up to the lower summit of Fuya Fuya in dense fog within about an hour. We were then gifted with hail and increasingly angry thunder, and we elected to climb the main summit another day in safer conditions
ScottyP - Dec 20, 2014 6:01 pm Date Climbed: Dec 8, 2014
Rain !Bummer, no views
Luciano136 - Aug 3, 2014 3:28 pm Date Climbed: Jun 26, 2013
Training hikePart of an acclimatization hike for Cotopaxi. A little cloudy but otherwise a nice day.
EthanMoscoso - Jul 28, 2014 12:20 pm Date Climbed: Jul 27, 2014
CasiClimbed Fuya Fuya with the parents to the saddle (but they didn't want to go higher.) Good warm-up climb.
michaelblodgett - Mar 18, 2014 2:04 pm Date Climbed: Feb 14, 2014
Fuya Fuya 13,986Hiked up from the water filled caldera. Nice hike. Summit was 100 socked in with clouds.
dielotr - Jan 20, 2013 7:52 pm Date Climbed: Jan 20, 2013
Fuya Fuya lower summitClimbed Fuya Fuya lower summit from Laguna Mojanda campsite with Universidad de San Francisco Quito's Andinismo class.
Easy hike on a trail through paramo for most of the journey. If I come back, swimming in that volcanic lake and climbing Cerro Negro are on my to-do list.
flow - Jan 11, 2013 3:55 am Date Climbed: Dec 9, 2012
Fuya Fuya, 4.283mFrom Laguna Mojanda 3.735m.
Bad weather.
Garon Coriz - Jul 11, 2012 9:24 am Date Climbed: Jul 8, 2012
Great Escape from QuitoThe 24-hour shifts at the Maternidad Isidro Ayora were started to get to me. Luckily, I found a few new Ecuadorian friends willing and able to explore. The peak wasn't too cold, but there were some powerful gusts of wind. Cayambe was concealed by clouds but the volcanic chain all the way to Illiniza was visible. The mountains are bigger than they appear in photos. Amazing!
rgg - Dec 18, 2010 3:51 pm Date Climbed: Dec 15, 2010
Fuya FuyaClimbed with Boriss.
Boriss Andean - Dec 15, 2010 2:27 pm Date Climbed: Dec 15, 2010
Bad weather, no views.Climbed with Rob (HOL) to the true summit (4,263 m / 13,982 ft) in only 2 hours RT.
Light rain accompanied us all the way up to the summit. The final rocky wall was wet but we managed to scrambled it up. The best part of the climb!
We didn't have good views except for the Andean range covered totally by snow in the distance from North to South as low as 4,000m meters.
Boriss Andean - Jul 21, 2010 6:18 pm Date Climbed: Jul 21, 2010
Great weather, awesome views!!Climbed Fuya Fuya's northeastern summit (which involves less technical climbing than the true western summit) with my five new friends from Poland, Belgium and Holland. We had great weather and awesome views of the surroundings, including views of volcanoes as far as Chimborazo to the south and Chiles to the north.
ncst - Feb 17, 2010 3:53 pm Date Climbed: Feb 13, 2010
Both on a day hike from OtavaloI took a taxi from the panamericana to Laguna Mojanda. Walked through the paja on the normal route to the first peak of Fuya Fuya in a hour, then twenty minutes over the rim to the real summit. Then walked the road around the lake the the Cerro Negro trailhead (1,5 hrs). Good views on top, some clouds. There is a map a the trailhead, and then signs all the way to the top. Lots of false summits but then got to the real summit of Cerro Negro. Went down on the back to the road. Got a ride back to the Panamericana near Cayemba from some nice folks from Quito. Saw caracaras around Cerro Negro, colibries and smaller birds.
JGHarrison - Sep 18, 2009 2:30 pm Date Climbed: Nov 25, 2008
FunFun hike. Great for acclimitizing, and good for solo trekkers, bring some water purification : )
pattycoloma - Sep 14, 2009 11:25 am Date Climbed: Sep 12, 2009
Fuya FuyaBeautiful views! I really enjoyed this trekking.