Its history and its geography are as intimidating as its ascent. Impossible to resist. A mountain you appreciate more and more as you come to know it.

 

Expedition

The highest mountain in Ecuador. The local Indians long believed that it was the highest mountain in the world. Whymper hut, the starting point for the expedition, is at an altitude of 5 000m, making it the highest refuge in the world.

This was a demanding glacier route with very steep slopes. After running alongside a large ice barrier, it proceeds almost in a straight line up the mountain. The summit consists of two immense rounded peaks. The volcano has been extinct for a very long time, and so has no crater, properly speaking.

Interesting fact: the summit of Chimborazo is the farthest point from the centre of the Earth–in other words, the closest place on Earth to the stars! Our globe is not perfectly round, but somewhat flat at the poles and bulging at the Equator: 6 356km on the North-South axis and 6 378km on the East-West axis, or a difference of 22km at sea level.

Leaving the Whymper refuge at 5000 m, one of the highest in the world.
The last inclines.
 

Facts and figures

  • Elevation: 6 310m
  • Summit date : January 9, 2000
  • 2 alpinists : Bernard Voyer and Nathalie Tremblay