Summary
General Information
Volcán Pomerape
Acceso libre
Location: Chile, Región de Arica y Parinacota
Bolivia, Oruro
Area: Cordillera Occidental, Payachatas
Nearest city: Putre
Altitude:
6282 m.
Year First ascent: 1946
First ascent:
Edmundo García (BO) y René Zalles (BO). 14 de mayo de 1946
Geographic position:
Lat: -18° 7' 39.5" (WGS 84)
Lon: -69° 7' 44.6"
Alta Montaña
Área protegida
Volcán
Routes
Summit Book
Last Update
Updated at 23/11/2001
The Pomerape volcano forms parte of the Nevados de Payachatas range, within the Lauca National Park (Biosphere Reserve). Having a higher technical difficulty than its twin Parinacota, the Pomerape is a nice challenge for any mountaineer.
A couple of legends about this volcano and its brother Pomerape.
Version from Luis Urzúa Urzúa:
The Parinacota and the Pomerape, which rise their peaks above 6000m. of altitude, guard an incaic treasure consisting of: the golden statues of the monarchs, which guarded the niches in the Temple of the Sun, in Cuzco; the silver statues of the queens, from the Temple of the Moon, and many other precious pieces. The inca treasure that was spared from the ransom of Atahualpa is hidden beneath the summit and when the mountain has little snow, the stairs built by the Inca´s servants to bury their masters wealth can be clearly seen in the half truncated cone of the volcano.
Version of Pedro Rosende Hevia:
The Payachatas represent a couple in love: a prince and a princess from two rival tribes who desired to get married. To avoid this union, both were killed, but nature, in revenge, flooded both towns forming two lakes: the Chungará and the Cota-Cotani. In the place the princes were buried, two beautiful volcanoes rose: the Parinacota and the Pomerape.