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e JAPANESE ALPINE NEWS 2010 ANTONIO (SEVI) GOMEZ BOHORQUEZ Japanese Japanese First Ascents in Cordillera Blanca, Peru This This article gathers 白巴白rst published Japanese climbs alon g with some outstanding att巴mpts all over the Cor・dillera Blanca in the Peruvian Andes till May 2009 .It compiles, selects, analyzes and summarizes all th巴 data from the mentioned sources. Once we have collected the different heights and names given to each each summit we are able to include here 16 first asc巴nts to virgin summits , 11 n巴w routes, two variants variants and two attempts. Nevado Milluacocha 5,480m DON (ca. 5,450IGN18h, 5,345m IGN 7c) Known as Central Milluacocha, It was nam巴d East Milluacocha sometimes . SE Ridge . New route. 8-21st-1962 Mashahiko Inokuchi, Yoshio Hamano, Noboru Kaburaki (Waseda Univ巴rsity), Victorino Ang巴les (porter). From a base camp at the Quebrada Alpamayo they climb巴d up by th 巴 SE ワ Glacier to a lower south Summit going by the SE ridge to the main Central Milluacocha summit. summit. Ref. Ref. Sangaku Vol. 58 1963; AAJ 1963 p. 505; Rick巴I 1977 p. 57; c.p. V. Angeles Nevado Vizcacha (Viscacha) 5320m (5320m DON, 5312m IGN 18h) This This double rocky snowed Summit at the end of the Nevado Santa Cruz north ridge is also W巴 st Colikancha Colikancha based on Ricker. W. Ridge. 1st ascent. 7-26th-1967 Katsunobu Hamada, Akira Yamada, and Yuji Komatsu. From the base camp (ca . 4,625m) over Cullico- cha cha drain they went up along P匂 ふみ the the north side of this lake climbュ ing ing the W ridge till the summit.
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