Our Ecuador Volcanoes private expedition wrapped their trip with a successful summit of Chimborazo (20,702ft) on Sunday.

On Saturday, the team trekked from the Chimborazo parking lot (15,748ft) to Chimborazo High Camp at 17,552 feet. The weather was fickle, with plenty of clouds and snow, but they arrived ready for a late lunch / early dinner.

Summit day arrived quickly with a 9:30 pm wake-up call. By 10:00 pm, the team started their ascent from Chimborazo High Camp to the summit. After 8.5 hours of trekking, the team reached the summit of Chimborazo (20,702ft) under spectacular weather conditions! After a few smiles and photos from the summit, they hiked back down the mountain, packed up High Camp, and returned to the van.

The team is now soaking up the rich, oxygenated air in Baños de Agua Santa, where they will rest and enjoy some waterfall sightseeing as they make their way back to Quito.

Congratulations to the team on not one, not two, but THREE successful summits!


Photos from CTSS Guide Edgar Parra

Socked in on the way to Chimborazo High Camp (17,552 ft)

Full steam ahead for the summit of Chimborazo (20,702ft)

A waning full moon greets our team as they ascend Chimborazo (20,702ft).

This is what it’s all about! Smiles from the summit of Chimborazo (20,702ft).

Ecuador at it’s finest from Chimborazo (20,702ft).

Headed home! A quick descent to hot springs, waterfalls, and oxygen rich air.