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South of Cali and close to the white city of Popayán, the ascent of the Puracé volcano is a classic for discovering the fantastic scenery of Colombia's central cordillera. At an altitude of over 4600m, access to the enormous crater is technically uncomplicated, but demanding from an altitude point of view: above 4000m, the effort becomes noticeable and altitude sickness can occur, especially when coming from Cali. The scenery is magnificent, if you hope to benefit from clear weather, which doesn't seem to happen very often. There are superb views of the green foothills and, in the distance, the Cordillera Occidental and, if we're lucky, the Nevado del Huila, which rises to over 5300m. On the way back, following the trail, we pass the sulphur mine, abandoned a few years ago, for a visit worthy of a Blueberry album. The proposed loop is very long and physical. Alternatively, you can be transported directly to the military base and climb only the last 600 m to the volcano.
■ S tarting point: Pilimbala, Puracé Natural Park, Cauca, Colombia
■ Type of route: out-and-back high-mountain hike
■ Distance: 20.5 km
■ Cumulative elevation gain: +1370 m
■ Cumulative negative altitude gain: -1370 m
■ Estimated total time: 8h to 9h
■ Min and max altitude: 3280 m / 4650 m
■ S ignposting: no, but a few signs from time to time, combination of trails and paths
■ Equipment in place: none
■ Equipment to bring: useful GPS track, warm clothing and sun protection (unstable weather)
Difficulties: no technical difficulties, a little orientation on the way up before joining the track under the military base, and above all the very high altitude which costs and slows progress. At least one day of acclimatization at 3000m is recommended to avoid altitude sickness.
Not easy if you want to organize it on your own. From Popayán, take a cab to the park entrance just above the village of Puracé (at least 1 hour's drive with long stretches of track, 50,000 pesos). From there, take a motorcycle up to Cruce de la Mina (8,000 pesos) if you want to start from the very bottom. Alternatively, get dropped off at Puente Tierra to gain a little, or at the military base to avoid half the climb. Ask at the park entrance; the tourism managers are very friendly and always find solutions. Officially, however, you need a guide to make the climb.
It's probably best to come the day before and sleep in a small hospedaje at the Cruce de la Mina, as you'll need to leave very early (5 a.m.) to hope for clear skies. Better still, arrive the day before to acclimatize for a day at 3200m before climbing to avoid altitude sickness.
Don't forget to organize the return trip before you leave, as there is little road network along the way. So you'll need motorcycles to get back down and a cab to get back to Popayán.
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