Climbing
Chimborazo via the Normal Route: This
route has changed in the last few years and has replaced the Whymper route
because of dangerous rockfall. The normal route now must be accessed via
the Thielman Glacier (the starting point for the direct route) Head up
this first steep but short section of ice and then you must traverse left
towards a prominent rock band known as El Castillo. From here begin the
long snow slog right or northwest toward the Ventimilla summit. From the
ventimilla summit head towards the true summit by crossing a large snowfield.
This snowfield can be difficult with recent snow due to altitude and fatigue.
A midnight departure from the refugio is recommended and you can expect
a climb of 8-10 hours to the summit and about a 2-4 hour return to the
refugio. Wanding the route is highly recommended.
Climbing
Chimborazo via the Direct Route:
This
route basically heads straight up the Thielman Glacier all the way to the
Ventimilla summit. This route can take anywhere from 8-12 hours depending
on conditions. This route is prone to avalanche danger and is often heavily
crevassed. Descend via the normal route.
Additional
Routes: Whymper route; Sun Ridge
route; Piedra Negra