Cerro Plomo: "Guardian of the Valley"
About a month and a half ago, I decided to give it an attempt.
The trail starts up near the ski areas and involves a road with around 30 switchbacks that climb in altitude. Every time I have been up this way, I have gotten nauseous and I still don't know if it's from motion sickness or the altitude, probably both. Luckily, drinking water and just sitting for 45 minutes really helped the nauseous subside.
First camp was at the beginning of a valley which followed up the mountain. Also marked the point which gave you a direct view of the mountain...
It was really special know the area was sacred for the Incas. The route up passes a few small structures built by them. Near the summit, an Incan mummy was discovered as well.
The last camp was at the base of the glaciers, really an incredible site.
Unfortunately, I made the mistake of not taking the necessary precautions to prevent my water from freezing over night. I also woke up not feeling the best, so I left the summit for another day...
Only for girls.