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fairly level, very windy This is the furthers point you can dive up Chachani mountain. As mentioned in other spots, 4x4 and high clearance is required
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Drove up here and camped in our diesel Ford F-250 and pop up camper. Slow but not too bad to get up. Used 4-low mainly because were quite heavy. Slept like shit then started our hike at 2:30am and made summit at sunrise. Trail is easy to follow and established. No special gear required. Dress warm, enjoy the views and try not to puke. Great hike
Report Check-Inwe drove up here in our car and camped at this spot. we started the treck to chanchani around 6:30. we arrived at the summit around 3 pm with a few stops on the way. the last few hundred meters are quite demanding. we came back to this spot at around 7:00 pm to spend the night, so it was dark already and the last bit is over 150 m of big rocks. i suggest to start as soon as the sun comes up. all in all very nice hike with very little tourists. at this time of year rthere was no snow on the trail. path up is pretty clear and down is like skiing on sand, just a bit less convenient ;) recommended!
Report Check-Infairly level, very windy This is the furthers point you can dive up Chachani mountain. As mentioned in other spots, 4x4 and high clearance is required
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