Bolivia 2024
The summit! The 7 Summits Club group "Adventures of Zvyaginshtein" successfully climbed to the top of Huayna Potosi
The 7 Summits Club guide Olga Rumyantseva reports from Bolivia:
Greetings from Bolivia! Yesterday, our group climbed the summit of Huayna Potosi with all of us. The climb was quite difficult. The weather conditions were not always ...
The 7 Summits Club guide Olga Rumyantseva reports from Bolivia:
Greetings from Bolivia! Yesterday, our group climbed the summit of Huayna Potosi with all of us. The climb was quite difficult. The weather conditions were not always pleasant. The upper part of the mountain threw up an unpleasant surprise. There was no snow there, and the last part of the way we had to climb over rocks. But in the end, all the participants coped. We all got new experience and unforgettable impressions.
The 7 Summits Club group "Adventures of Zvyaginshtein" climbed to the shelter under Mount Huayna Potosi
The 7 Summits Club super guide Olga Rumyantseva reports from Bolivia:
News from amazing and vibrant Bolivia from our guide Olga Rumyantseva:
"We arrived at the shelter at 4800, settled in. The next day we had ice training. We walked ...
The 7 Summits Club super guide Olga Rumyantseva reports from Bolivia:
News from amazing Bolivia from our guide Olga Rumyantseva:
"We arrived at the shelter at 4800, settled in. The next day we had ice training. We walked in crampons, in ropes and climbed ice walls. Today we go to the upper shelter and then on to climb to the summit of Huayna Potosi."
The 7 Summits Club group "Adventures of Zvyaginshtein" moved to the unique Lake Titicaca, where new adventures awaited them
The 7 Summits Club guide Olga Rumyantseva sends from Bolivia:
Greetings from Bolivia, where the Adventures of Zvyaginshtein group continues its journey. Today we had a very long day, full of various impressions.
Early in the morning ...
The 7 Summits Club guide Olga Rumyantseva sends from Bolivia:
Greetings from Bolivia, where the Adventures of Zvyaginshtein group continues its journey. Today we had a very long day, full of various impressions.
Early in the morning we left La Paz towards Lake Titicaca to the city of Copacabana. We were very lucky. Yesterday the road was blocked by protesters, and it was impossible to drive along it. Now the road has been cleared. True, there were stones and all sorts of barricades left.
Therefore, traffic was difficult in some places. On the way to Copacabana, we stopped at the Kon-Tiki Museum - a place where the family lives, who helped make boats for Thor Heyerdahl for his expeditions. We looked at the boats and drove on.
To get to Copacabana, we crossed Lake Titicaca at its narrowest point by ferry from the town of Sao Paulo to the town of Sao Pedro. Such is the interesting geography. We walked around Copacabana a bit, looked at the local cathedral, walked around the market.
Then we got on a boat and went on a trip around the lake to the Island of the Sun. Upon arrival on the island, the first thing we did was look at the ancient ruins - the residence of the Inca emperor. Then we tasted local products. And after having a snack, we went on a short trek around the island to our hotel.
We checked into a very cozy hotel with a view of the Island of the Moon, where we will go tomorrow, and after a short rest we went for another walk to watch the sunset. Such a busy day it turned out to be.
The new 7 Summits Club group arrived in Bolivia and began their adventures from the Moon Valley
Olga Rumyantseva, the 7 Summits Club guide, sends from Bolivia:
Hello everyone from Bolivia! A group called "Zvyaginshtein's Adventures" arrived here at dawn today. Finding ourselves at an altitude of 4,000 meters, which is how high the ...
Olga Rumyantseva, the 7 Summits Club guide, sends from Bolivia:
Hello everyone from Bolivia! A group called "Zvyaginshtein's Adventures" arrived here at dawn today. Finding ourselves at an altitude of 4,000 meters, which is how high the La Paz airport is located, we decided that the best acclimatization is active. Therefore, immediately after a short rest, we went on an excursion to get to know this wonderful city.
We began our acquaintance with the Moon Valley. These are amazing natural formations, the result of erosion, reminiscent of the surface of the Moon. We walked among the bizarre stone towers, in places decorated with sun-dried cacti.
From the Moon Valley, we teleported to the city center. A local means of transport - a telerifica or cable car in our language - helped us do this. There are 9 cable car lines above La Paz, connected to each other like metro stations. And like the metro lines in Moscow, each cable car line has its own color.
Moving through the air, we looked at the city from above. From here you can see how the houses are located, clinging to the mountain slopes.
Our excursion was a little overshadowed by the fact that there are currently mass protests in Bolivia. The central square of La Paz was cordoned off by the police. So we did not go there. We walked along the oldest and very narrow street of the city. We went to the museum of musical instruments, where after viewing the exhibition, everyone could show their talent by playing the instrument they liked. Then we walked through the witches' market. We studied the assortment of miraculous potions for all diseases in the world.
We finished the excursion by looking at what fruits and vegetables are sold at a regular market.
After that, we decided that we had acclimatized enough, and returned to the hotel to rest.