Siula Grande

Siula Grande

The west face of Siula Grande taken from the col with Yerupaja.
Highest point
Elevation 6,344 m (20,814 ft)
Listing List of mountains in Peru
Coordinates 10°17′S 76°53′W / 10.283°S 76.883°W / -10.283; -76.883Coordinates: 10°17′S 76°53′W / 10.283°S 76.883°W / -10.283; -76.883
Geography
Siula Grande

Peru

Parent range Andes, Waywash
Climbing
First ascent July 28, 1936[1]
Easiest route glacier/snow/ice climb

Siula Grande is a mountain in the Waywash mountain range in the Peruvian Andes. It is 6,344 metres (20,814 ft) high and has a subpeak, Siula Chico, 6,260 m (20,540 ft) high.[2]

Touching the Void ascent

In 1985 Siula Grande was climbed by Joe Simpson and Simon Yates. Their ascent was made famous by Simpson's book Touching the Void, which describes the ascent and subsequent harrowing descent of the mountain. The book was made into a film of the same title in 2003. Although they ascended the West face, and thereby became the first to reach the summit by that route, they chose to descend the North Ridge, the route of the first ascent and descent in 1936. This was made almost impossible by horrible weather which in turn caused Joe Simpson to fall and severely break his leg. All subsequent west face climbers have avoided the ridge and rappelled back down the face.

First ascents list

This is a partial list of first ascents by new routes made.

Siula Chico

Siula Chico is a subpeak about 6,260 m (20,540 ft) high separated from Siula Grande by an approximately 6,000-metre (20,000 ft) col. Mountaineers considered the easiest route to its summit was via Siula Grande's summit and it was so climbed by Manfred Sturm's 1966 expedition.[8] Spanish alpinists Jordi Corominas and Oriol Baro made the first ascent of Chico's west face, and second ascent of the peak, in May 2007.[2]

Glaciers

According to some researchers the glaciers between Siula Grande and Yerupaja show a broad increase in the number, size and frequency of crevasses, and bergschrunds. As a result climbing routes used in the 70s are today considered impracticable.[9]

References

  1. "Siula Grande peak details". 2014-07-22.
  2. 1 2 Lambert 2007.
  3. Sturm 1967, p. 322.
  4. 1 2 3 4 "Title unknown". American Alpine Journal: 305. 2002.
  5. Sturm 1967, p. 325.
  6. Kojzek, Pavle (1 December 2002). "Siula Grande". alpinist.com. Retrieved 2007-12-01.
  7. "Nueva ruta en la pared noreste del Siula Grande" (in Spanish). Vertimania. 2002. Archived from the original on September 28, 2007. Retrieved 2007-12-01.
  8. Sturm 1967, p. 324.
  9. Sergiujiduc.com. "Landscape Changes in the Andes - Peru". Retrieved January 16, 2016.

Further reading

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