Climbs 12
Rocktype Ice
Altitude 5127m a.s.l
Faces all
Arista NorOriental Topo © Santiago Arteaga
The Park area contains several high peaks covered with snow:
Pan de Azúcar (5120m), Diamante (4800 m), el Púlpito del Diablo (5100 m), Toti (4800 m), Portales (4800 m), Cóncavo (5200 m), Concavito (5100 m), San Pablines South (5180 m) and North (5200 m), Ritacuba Blanco (5330 m), Picacho (5030 m) , Puntiagudo (5200 m), Ritacuba Negro (5300 m), el Castillo (5100 m), peak without name (5000 m), Sirara (5200 m). Whilst the ice climbing tends to straight walks some of the rock and mixed routes are pretty exciting.
The National Park of El Cocuy and Guican is located at the north of the Cordillera Oriental, easily accessible by bus from Bogota. Collect a permit in Guican or El Cocuy. The best season to go climbing is between December and February, when the weather is fully summer. Then, between March and June, the weather becomes harder and the conditions of climbing are not adecuates. The next to months, july and Agust, the weather conditions changes a lot, so you may also have sunny days but the rain and the snow can appear any time. Finally, September, October and November are not recomended to go climbing.
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