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- Jirishanca is a 6,094-metre-high (19,993 ft) mountain in the Huayhuash mountain range in west central Peru, part of the Andes. Other sources cite a height...
- 709 ft) Siula, 6,344 metres (20,814 ft) Sarapo, 6,127 metres (20,102 ft) Jirishanca, 6,094 metres (19,993 ft) Yerupaja Chico, 6,089 metres (19,977 ft) Rasac...
- (19,127 ft) Huandoy, 6,395 m (20,981 ft) Huascarán, 6,768 m (22,205 ft) Jirishanca, 6,094 m (19,993 ft) Pumasillo, 5,991 m (19,656 ft) Rasac, 6,040 m (19...
- Lima Departamento de Lima (Spanish) Lima suyu (Quechua) Department Jirishanca and Rondoy mountains Flag Seal Location of the Department of Lima in Peru...
- Vilcanota Alcamarinayoc (a.k.a. Qullqi Cruz) 6,102 Cusco Cordillera Vilcanota Jirishanca 6,094 Ancash-Huánuco Cordillera Huayhuash Hatunuma (Pico Tres) 6,093 Cusco...
- 15th Lifetime Achievement Award. South-southeast spur (Reino Hongo) of Jirishanca (1,000m, M7 AI5+ 3-days, alpine style) in the Cordillera Huayhuash by...
- Hauser [de], Berhard Huhn, Frieder Knauss, and Horst Wiedmann 12 Jul 1957 Jirishanca 6094 Andes Toni Egger [fr] and Siegfried Jungmeir 27 Dec 1957 Cerro Paine...
- snow couloir then a short rock pitch followed by the corniced ridge. Jirishanca Rasac escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the Lauricocha Province (Huánuco...
- Bonatti and Carlo Mauri on 6 August 1958 and an expedition that climbed Jirishanca in the Andes in 1969. In 1961, C****in was both leader of and a successful...
- Hindu Kush in 1972, and in 1975 he went on an expedition in the Andes, to Jirishanca. In the 1970s he achieved the first winter ascents of the Lamsenspitze...