El Misti, Peru.
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- SFC COLSON
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El Misti, Peru.
Has anyone on here hiked El Misti in Peru? Did you use a guide service? I'm going in September and have read a lot of reviews but not sure who to use and would like to hear about any personal experience.
Re: El Misti, Peru.
I have been there. El Misti is an easy climb other than the altitude and long summit day, so a guide isn't needed for the climb itself, but it sure makes access a lot easier. A guide is very useful for that reason.
We went with Incaventure.
We went with Incaventure.
I'm old, slow and fat. Unfortunately, those are my good qualities.
- myfeetrock
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Re: El Misti, Peru.
Whaaaaat???? Post those pictures bro!!!!
Re: El Misti, Peru.
Not sure which one of us you are referring to, but here are some photos and pictures from our trip:
https://www.summitpost.org/adventures-i ... uel/894764
https://www.summitpost.org/adventures-i ... uel/894764
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- myfeetrock
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Re: El Misti, Peru.
Oh! Sorry about that. My brother is the op. He summited Misti last week. I'll gladly look at you pictures though. He was asking if I would go back with him in a couple years.