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Pomerape

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Isolation
  
4 kilometres (2.5 mi)

Last eruption
  
290 AD ± 300 years

Elevation
  
6,282 m

Age of rock
  
Pleistocene

Mountain range
  
Andes, Payachata

Mountain type
  
Stratovolcano

Easiest route
  
snow/ice climb

Prominence
  
950 m

Parent range
  
Andes

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Similar
  
Parinacota, Nevado Sajama, Acotango, Guallatiri, Ancohuma

Pomerape is a stratovolcano lying on the border of northern Chile and Bolivia (Oruro Department, Sajama Province, Curahuara de Carangas Municipality). It is part of the Payachata complex of volcanoes, together with Parinacota Volcano to the south. It is of Pleistocene age.

Map of Pomerape

Climbing the volcano is alpine grade AD, sometimes on 50+ degree snow/rubble slope. A camp can be established at 5,300 metres (17,390 ft) at the saddle between Parinacota and Pomerape. Depending on the season, the main difficulty can be penitentes (tall ice-blade needles), which make the ascent physically difficult or impossible.

References

Pomerape Wikipedia