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Huandoy Massif

Range TypeArea dominanted by a single large peak
Highest PointNevado Huandoy (6395 m/20,981 ft)
CountriesPeru
States/ProvincesAncash
Area587 sq km / 227 sq mi
Area may include lowland areas
Extent29 km / 18 mi North-South
36 km / 22 mi East-West
Center Lat/Long9° 3' S; 77° 41' W
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Map of Huandoy Massif
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Cordillera BlancaLevel 5 (Parent)
         Champara MassifLevel 6 (Sibling)
         Santa Cruz MassifLevel 6 (Sibling)
         Pucajirca MassifLevel 6 (Sibling)
         Huandoy MassifLevel 6
         Huascaran MassifLevel 6 (Sibling)
         Copa-Hualcan MassifLevel 6 (Sibling)
         Chinchey-Palcaraju MassifLevel 6 (Sibling)
         Huantsan MassifLevel 6 (Sibling)
         Pongos MassifLevel 6 (Sibling)
         Caullaraju MassifLevel 6 (Sibling)



Major Peaks of the Huandoy Massif

Ten Highest Peaks
RankPeak NamemftRange6
1.Nevado Huandoy639520,981Huandoy Massif
2.Nevado Chacraraju610820,039Huandoy Massif
3.Artesonraju599919,682Huandoy Massif
4.Nevados de Caraz598019,619Huandoy Massif
5.Aguja588819,318Huandoy Massif
6.Piramide de Garcilaso588519,308Huandoy Massif
7.Nevado Pisco575218,871Huandoy Massif
8.Nevado Parón Grande560018,373Huandoy Massif
9.Putaca558518,323Huandoy Massif
10.Yanapaqcha546017,913Huandoy Massif
Sub-peaks are excluded from this list. List may not be complete, since only summits in the PBC Database are included.



Photos of Peaks in the Huandoy Massif

Nevado Pisco
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Cerro Pisco is a popular and relativley easy destination in Peru's Cordillera Blanca (2013-08-03). Photo by Paul Brossier.
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