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Machu Picchu trekkers over halfway there!

August 27, 2023

Inca Trail map (Audrey Simonson)

The view from the top of Dead Woman’s Pass (Audrey Simonson)

IMG trekkers making their way through the new jungle ecosystem on the Inca Trail (Audrey Simonson)

Yesterday, Machu Picchu trekkers crossed Dead Woman’s Pass and reached their highest point of the trek! Once over the pass, the Inca Trail is primarily made up of cobblestones and can be rugged. Today, trekkers are making their way toward Machu Picchu but are starting to experience new ecosystems and zones with many different plants than the trail prior to Dead Woman’s Pass. The team will camp tonight on their final night of the trail before waking up early to get to the Sun Gate before the sun touches Machu Picchu in the morning!

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Machu Picchu trekkers are off!!

August 25, 2023

The start of the Inca Trail (Audrey Simonson)

Urabamba River Valley (Audrey Simonson)

Today our Machu Picchu team hit the trail and are on their way to the ancient Inca city. Today the team travelled just a few miles along the Uramamba River until they started up the mountains. Tomorrow, they will take on Dead Woman’s Pass at about 14,000 ft. This pass marks the high point of the trek. While it’s “all downhill” from there, the team still has plenty of trail ahead of them!

 

All’s well in Peru!

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Peru team visits the Sacred Valley of the Incas

Aug 24, 2024 -IMG guide Tyler Nachand reports the Machu Picchu team are enjoying their acclimatization, wrapping up their free day in Cusco with a visit to the cathedral, market and nearby Saqsaywaman ruins.  Today the team traveled north to the nearby Sacred Valley, visiting Pisac before turning west and following the Urubamba River to Ollantaytambo, where they will spend the night.

The Sacred Valley was a very important part of the Inca Empire and today it still holds many important archeological sites and ruins, and is a major farming area, with the Urubamba River flowing down the valley from the Machu Picchu area.  Along the way the team visited a llama and alpaca farm, where the animals are raised for wool, and the wool is dyed into yarn.  It’s a great place to do some gift shopping!

Tomorrow the team will get dropped off at the trailhead for the Inca Trail, where they meet up with their porters and camp staff.  That will be the start of the next part of their Peru adventure, a four-day trek to Machu Picchu along the original Inca route to the Citadel.  All’s well in Peru!

Saqsaywaman ruins (Tyler Nachand)

The team at the Sacred Valley lookout (Tyler Nachand)

Cusco street scene (Tyler Nachand)

Checking out the locally made woolens (Tyler Nachand)

At the Cusco market (Tyler Nachand)

At the llama and alpaca farm (Tyler Nachand)

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Machu Picchu Trekkers reach Cusco

August 23, 2023

Inspecting the Incan stonework at the Coricancha Temple (Tyler Nachand)

Looking out at the city of Cusco from the Coricancha Temple (Tyler Nachand)


The Inca Trail Machu Picchu team at the Coricancha Temple in Cusco (Tyler Nachand)

IMG guides Tyler Nachand and Maximo Henostroza report from Cusco Peru that the entire Inca Trail / Machu Picchu team have now arrived.  Several members had to change their flights due to the big storm this past week that closed the LAX airport, but its great to hear everything worked out.  As we often say, just getting these trips off and running is often one of the biggest challenges.  Now, everyone can relax, enjoy the Peruvian culture and do some acclimatization before they hit the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu.

 

Cusco is at about 11,000 feet, so it’s important for the team to just take it slow for the first few days.  During the Inca Empire, Cusco was the capital city, so the next two days are a perfect opportunity to visit some of the amazing archeological sites in the area.  Today the team is exploring the City, including a visit to the famous Coricancha Temple.  This was destroyed during the war with the Conquistadores in the 16th century, but has been rebuilt using the remarkable ashlar masonry techniques, with each stone custom cut to fit perfectly together.  Tomorrow the team will travel to the Sacred Valley and visit Pisac and Ollantaytambo.  All’s well in Peru!

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Cordillera Huayhuash Trek Finishes Up

August 19th, 2023–

IMG Team standing in front of the 3 lakes viewpoint–Grangajanca, Siulacocha, and Quesillacocha (Tyler Nachand)

IMG Guide Tyler Nachand checked in today noting the team is reminiscing on their time through the Cordillera Blanca while they drive back to Lima. The team mentions some of their favorite moments include the condors flying above them, Tyler and IMG Local Guide Michel helping rescue a small calf, the delicious food, and of course, the incredible landscape.

Thank you for all of you who have followed along.

IMG Team hiking up towards Paso Antonio with a full view of the western side of the Huayhuash range and its impressive glaciated peaks. (Tyler Nachand)

 

IMG Team working their way up near the ridge traverse from Paso Yaucha North towards Campamento Jahuacocha (Tyler Nachand)

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Peru trekkers keep on rocking the trail!

August 17, 2023

 

Pristine alpine lakes in front of the impressive Cordillera Huayhuash (John Hodder)

Today our Peru trekkers made it to the top of Punta Yauche, sitting at 15,825 feet! After reaching the top, they were able to descend back to about 13,000 feet along the shores of Jahuacocha. This camp has incredible vistas of the mountains while being nestled lakeside. Tomorrow the group keeps going and will cross Pampa Llamac Pass!

 

Audrey Simonson

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Peru Trekkers Reach Cuyoc

August 15th 2023–

Trekking over Punta Cuyoc, the highest point of the trip (John Hodder)

IMG Guide Tyler Nachand called in celebration this morning because the team reached their highest point yesterday at Punta Cuyoc 16,550′. While these highpoints throughout the trek are not summits, the team was elated by the spectacular viewpoints and their achievements in amazing terrain. The team spent the night at Hatun Cuyoc 14,770′ before departing over San Antonio Pass today.

All is well in Peru!

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Peru Trekkers reach highest point yet

August 14th, 2023–

Mules on the trail walking over the Portachuelo de Huayhuash pass (John Hodder)

IMG Guide Tyler Nachand reports after a restful night at Huayhuash, the team moved well yesterday to reach Paso Portachuelo Huayhuash (15,670′), the highest pass to date. All climbers are acclimatizing well with each step requiring less effort. Impressive views continued throughout the duration of their day and at their camp near Lagoon Viconga (14,470′). This morning, the team woke up and began heading towards the highest pass of the trek, Cuyoc (16,550′).

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IMG Peru trekkers enjoy one of the most impressive views

August 12th, 2023–

Pristine alpine lakes in front of the impressive Cordillera Huayhuash (John Hodder)

After a restful night at Lagoon Carhuacocha, IMG guide Tyler Nachand reports today the team has successfully trekked through the impressive Siula Pass, (15,740′), where the Cordillera Huayhuash stretches out in its grandeur, with spectacular peaks surrounding the views. They descended to an area known as Huayhuash (14,100′) and were rewarded with a hearty and delicious meal. The team hopes to get some good rest before they continue their way towards Paso Portachuelo Huayhuash (15,670′) tomorrow.

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Peru Trekkers Climb Higher

August 11th, 2023–

Mules with their load off after trekking above Laguna Carhuacocha (John Hodder)

IMG Guide Tyler Nachand checked in from Lagoon Carhuacocha (13,700ft) reporting high spirits and clear weather. The team enjoyed spectacular views today while trekking over Carhuac Pass at just over 15,000ft. The team is utilizing the classic ‘trek high, sleep low’ strategy to enjoy phenomenal high-altitude views and sleeping comfortably at a relatively low elevation to help facilitate their acclimatization. The team has one of their best views ahead of them tomorrow, from the famed Siula Pass at nearly 16,000ft. The position will be unmatched as the Huayhuash sprawls in the valleys below.

All is well in Peru!

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