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Ecuador, 5th: Climbing & Hiking

Ecuador, 5th: Climbing & Hiking
By Rob Rachowiecki, Mark Thurber

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Ecuador's mountains and volcanoes have drawn climbers and hikers for decades. Since 1984 Bradt has been guiding them to the snow-capped summits of such giants as Cotopaxi and Chimborazo and down through the cloud forests to the Amazon basin. Extreme adventure is provided by routes up Ecuador's most challenging rock-faces, while leisurely walks take visitors through highland villages where the colorful local people follow centuries-old agricultural practices. The usual Bradt attention to natural history and local culture makes this a guide not just for trekkers but for all travelers.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #659850 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-02-01
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .1 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 272 pages

Editorial Reviews

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"Rachowiecki's guide is the best of the lot and will probably remain the definitive guidebook for some years to come."--Climbing magazine


"It is the most comprehensive English-language guidebook so far published and readily available."--Climber and Rambler, UK

From the Back Cover

"From the high-altitude snow-capped volcanoes - via the ancient Inca trails - to the Amazonian lowland jungles, this book is jam-packed with intrepid treks and climbs for all levels.
Apart from giving you essential information, it offers health tips, a potted history of local mountaineering and a comprehensive reading list. What is most important though is the thorough first-hand research of all the recommended treks and climbs by Mark Thurber, an experienced South American tour leader."
Independent on Sunday -

Inside you will find information on: new, detailed hiking maps and climbing routes; fully revised climbing and hiking information; new jungle walks and high-altitude treks; equipment to buy or rent; mountain biking and suggested routes.

About the Author

Rob Rachowiecki lives in Tucson, Arizona, where he works as a writer in between leading tours to South America.

Mark Thurber is an American geologist working in Ecuador as a tour leader and environmental consultant.