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    Piedra Blanca

    Posted by Traveller5 17 May 2007

    It's a community ecotourism project off the beaten track. You can going trekking, rafting, horseriding, and other activities too, and it's more interesting than a place like mindo as it feels more like Ecuador!

    www.piedrablanca.org
    Near San Luis de Pambil
    Bolivar Province

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    A small, friendly and ethical 'adventure holiday' company, specialising in climbing/trekking in Ecuador. Offers three tours - all out of Quito: a two/three-week trek-based holiday, a two/three-week climbing-based holiday and a week-long add-on option in the Galapagos. Nice team, genuinely love what they do - and the bonus of eco-tourism to boot. A (rare to find these days) genuine experience of a lifetime! Recommended.

    www.mountainsofecuador.com
    Tel. 0844 800 9679 / 01926 887688
    Email: info@mountainsofecuador.com

    Mountains of Ecuador Ltd
    PO Box 4529
    Leamington Spa
    CV31 9EP
    Tel. 0844 800 9679 / 01926 887688
    Email: info@mountainsofecuador.com

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    Volcano Guagua Pichincha

    Posted by purplehaze 16 September 2005

    Standing at 4794m above the city, the majestic summit of Guagua Pichincha is a symbol of Quito. Several companies will drive you up the volcano side in a jeep, but if you're the adventurous type then you might want to consider hiking up to the top. Ride the bus to the hillside barrio of Mena Dos, catch a taxi to the small town of Lloa, then simply follow the road up. You can spend the night at the refuge (4550m) for a few dollars, although don't expect any home comforts and take some warm clothes, a sleeping bag, food and plenty of water. You can then ascend to the volcanic peak in the morning when visibility is likely to be better, and you may have a view of the Avenue of volcanoes on the other side of the valley. Visitors are warned about the presence of thieves on Pichincha's lower summit - Rucu - but Guagua appears to be less of a risk. However, you should be on your guard at all times and leave note of your plans back at the hostel. Altitude sickness is another potential danger for which you should be appropriately prepared.

    Mena Dos, Lloa, Rifugio Guagua Pichincha (check the refuge is open before ascending)

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