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Colombia & Ecuador’s Snowcapped Volcanoes

COEC-47a / 16-day trip / Grade: PD

COLOMBIAN VOLCANO: Nevado del Tolima (5221 m)
ECUADORIAN VOLCANOES: Cotopaxi (5897 m) – Chimborazo (6268 m)

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OVERVIEW
COLOMBIA

Los Nevados National Park, located in the central Andes and in Colombia’s traditional coffee region, is one of the highest mountain parks in the country. The protected area spans 583 km² across four departments: Caldas, Risaralda, Quindío, and Tolima.

The park is home to three major snowcapped volcanoes: Nevado del Ruiz (5,321 m), Nevado del Tolima (5,221 m), and Nevado del Santa Isabel (4,965 m), as well as two smaller craters, Paramillo del Quindío (4,745 m) and El Cisne (4,750 m), in addition to numerous high-altitude lakes. The treks and climbs are extraordinarily scenic, often crossing multiple ecological zones, which provide a unique opportunity to experience Colombia’s rich biodiversity. While the ascents are not technically difficult, the long daily distances make them challenging.

The goal of this part of the program is to attempt the summit of Nevado del Tolima (5,221 m). For this purpose, the itinerary includes a thorough acclimatization trek before the main ascent. This Colombian section of the program offers perfect preparation for the climbs in Ecuador, while allowing participants to enjoy a stunning natural setting and a variety of activities.


Day 1Arrival in Bogotá (2660 m)
Day 2Bogotá – Full day city tour (2660 m)
Day 3Bogotá – Salento (1919 m) – Coffee tour
Day 4Trekking: “La Argentina” farm (3483 m)
Day 5Trekking: “La Primavera” farm (3769 m)
Day 6Trekking: Tolima’s high camp (4345 m)
Day 7Climb: Nevado del Tolima (5221 m)
Day 8Trekking: Salento (1919 m)
Day 9Salento (1919 m) – Bogotá
Day 10Departure from Bogotá – Fly to Quito (2850 m)


ECUADOR

Well-acclimatized, we arrive in Quito at 2,800 m for the second part of the journey. The Ecuador program offers a series of spectacular climbs, providing the opportunity to attempt some of the most beautiful volcanoes in the world and to reach the two highest summits in the country: Cotopaxi (5,897 m) and Chimborazo (6,312 m).

Surrounded by breathtaking natural scenery and vibrant indigenous villages and cultures, this climbing adventure promises to be the experience of a lifetime. We provide professional guides, high-quality equipment, comfortable accommodation, transportation, and meals.


Day 11Cotopaxi – Glacier for training (4680 m)
Day 12Climb: Cotopaxi Volcano (5897 m)
Day 13Town of Baños de Santa Agua (1820 m) – Rest day 
Day 14Chimborazo – High Camp (5330 m)
Day 15Climb: Chimborazo Volcano 6268 m
Day 16Departure

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR VISITING LOS NEVADOS NATIONAL PARK:

In accordance with park regulations, Los Nevados National Park closes to visitors four times a year during the following periods:

* Easter Week: The week immediately after Easter, from Monday to Friday.
* May: From the third Monday of May until that Friday.
* September: From the fourth Monday of September until that Friday.
* November: From the fourth Monday of November until that Friday.

If you are planning your trip around these dates, please check with us in advance, as the exact closure dates may vary each year.

ITINERARY
COLOMBIA
Day 1

Arrival in Bogota
Reception at the airport and transfer to hotel.

Bogotá, the bustling capital of Colombia, is a city where rich history meets vibrant modernity. Nestled high in the Andes at an altitude of 2,640 meters, Bogotá offers a unique blend of cultural experiences, historical landmarks, and a dynamic urban life. The city’s lively atmosphere is complemented by a thriving culinary scene, with a wide array of restaurants offering both traditional Colombian dishes and international cuisine. The vibrant nightlife, with numerous bars, clubs, and live music venues, ensures there’s always something to do after dark.

Bogotá’s fusion of tradition and innovation makes it an essential stop for any traveler exploring Colombia.
Included meals: None

Day 2

Bogotá – Full day city tour (2660 m)
Full-day private city tour to the historic part of Bogotá. After breakfast, meeting with guide and transfer to Bogotá’s downtown. The first visit is a cable car trip to the Monserrate Sanctuary, an iconic church located at an altitude of 3152 m, overlooking the city. Then the tour will continue by foot to see the charming colonial area known as La Candelaria and its main attractions: La Plaza Bolivar (Bogotá’s mains square), the museum of the famous Colombian artist Botero and the world famous gold museum.
Duration 6-7 hours.
Included meals: Breakfast

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR BOGOTÁ CITY TOUR:

– The Gold Museum is closed every Monday, including Mondays that fall on a holiday.

– The Botero Museum is closed every Tuesday.

Day 3

Bogota – Salento (1919 m) – Coffee tour
Pick-up at the hotel and transfer to the domestic terminal for a flight to the city of Armenia or Pereira. Upon arrival, transfer to the lovely town of Salento, a charming town in the heart of Colombia’s Coffee Region, located in the department of Quindío. Known for its colorful colonial architecture and vibrant streets, it is the gateway to the famous Cocora Valley, home to the towering wax palm: Colombia’s national tree.

Salento enjoys a mild mountain climate and lush, green landscapes. The town is part of the UNESCO-listed Coffee Cultural Landscape, offering visitors the chance to explore traditional coffee farms, artisan shops, and scenic viewpoints like the Alto de la Cruz.

Salento combines natural beauty, cultural richness, and authentic local experiences, making it a favorite stop for nature and culture lovers.

In the afternoon, the group will have a coffee tour at one of the traditional coffee farms in the area. In the coffee tour, visitors have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the fascinating world of Colombian coffee while exploring the farm´s lush coffee plantations. Expert local guides explain the complete production process, from planting the beans to harvesting and roasting. Tourists can also participate in bean picking, learn about different coffee varieties, and enjoy tastings of fresh coffee while taking in the stunning views of Salento’s mountainous landscapes. It’s an educational and sensory experience that allows visitors to appreciate the passion and dedicated work behind every cup of Colombian coffee.
Included meals: Breakfast

Day 4

Trekking: “La Argentina” farm (3483 m)
Early departure by jeep to the Cocora Valley (30 min), an spectacular valley located at 2425 meters adorn with Colombia’s national tree: The Wax Palm. After enjoying the place, the staff will prepare the luggage to be taken by pack animals. The ascent follows an off-the-beaten track trail through primary mountain rainforest. The trail goes up the by “Quebrada Cardenas”, following the river with the same name, which slowly gains altitude. Few meters above the tree line, a mountain farm called “La Argentina” is located, a beautiful spot between the vanishing forest and the high altitude grassland known as “Paramo”. This small farm will be the shelter for the night. The place is very rustic and humble, but with a lot of charm and local atmosphere. The hike is a perfect first acclimation day for the coming days.
Night in tents.
Ascent: 1058 m / Highest Altitude: 3483 m / Distance 10,7 Km / Activity duration: 6-7 h
Included meals: Breakfast, Picnic, Dinner

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR VISITING LOS NEVADOS NATIONAL PARK:

In accordance with park regulations, Los Nevados National Park closes to visitors four times a year during the following periods:

* Easter Week: The week immediately after Easter, from Monday to Friday.
* May: From the third Monday of May until that Friday.
* September: From the fourth Monday of September until that Friday.
* November: From the fourth Monday of November until that Friday.

If you are planning your trip around these dates, please check with us in advance, as the exact closure dates may vary each year.

Day 5

Trekking: “La Primavera” farm (3769 m)
After a good local breakfast and rest, we will continue our ascent by the northern margin of “Quebrada Cardenas”, passing an abandon farm called Buenos Aires and from there descending to a river crossing, following an ascending trail to the mountain pass known as “La Linea” (4019 m), which divides the states of Quindío and Tolima, and an excellent view point towards “Paramillo del Quindio” (4745 m), the highest summit of Quindío state, and the Nevado del Tolima in the neighboring valley. From the pass, there is an easy descend toward the “La Primavera/La Playa” farm another humble place, where it will be served the hot local drink “agua de panela” (hot drink with raw sugar) or coffee.
Night in tents.
Ascent: 536 m / Descent: 250 m / Highest Altitude: 4019 m / Distance: 5,8 Km / Activity duration: 4-5 h
Included meals: Breakfast, Picnic, Dinner

Day 6

Trekking: Tolima’s high camp (4345 m)
Today’s aim is to reach the Nevado del Tolima’s high camp. The team will have a easy going morning, getting all the gear ready for the climb. The group will leave before midday, hiking by the Tolima’s valley, which present a gentle ascent and a very pleasant hike, with a enjoyable landscapes and view to both the volcanoes and the valleys below. The last section of the hike, follows a bit steep mountain side up to a ridge known as “El Calvito” and from there a short walk until the campsite called “Arenales”, which lies over a yellow sandy moraine. This camp can be quite windy and exposed, but with a very nice view. After setting up the camp, the guide will do a briefing about next day’s climb and help getting everything ready. There will be porters to carry equipment, food, water, etc. up to the campsite.
Night in tent.
Ascent: 576 m / Highest Altitude: 4345 m / Distance: 8,4 Km / Activity duration: 4-5 h
Included meals: Breakfast, Picnic, Dinner

Day 7

Climb: Nevado del Tolima (5221 m)
Very early departure from the high camp, climbing up by a series of moraines of different steepness and few scrambling passages, before reaching the glacier at 4750 m. Here the group will prepare for the glacier crossing, starting on a very easy slope passing a couple of icy steep before the final plateau, where the main crater is, and then reaching the summit. Nevado del Tolima is an active volcano and the third highest summit in the central cordillera. The climb is not technical, but physical demanding, not only because of the ascent but also due to the distance to be cover. The descent follows the same trail down to the camp. After a good break and packing down the camp, the team will head down to the Primavera/Playa farm.
Night in tent.
Ascent: 876 m / Descend: 1452 m / Highest Altitude: 5221 m / Distance to the summit: 2,8 Km & from the summit back to the farm: 11,2 Km / Activity duration: 8-10 h
Included meals: Breakfast, Picnic, Dinner

Day 8

Trekking: Salento (1919 m)
Last day in the mountains, first a short ascend and then descent through beautiful landscapes and rainforest, making a semi-circular ascent ending the trail at the famous Cocora Valley, an spectacular valley located at 2425 meters adorn with Colombia’s national tree: The Wax Palm. Once in the Cocora Valley, the group will be picked up and transferred to the lovely town of Salento, by the traditional Willies jeeps (25 min.) that are a symbol of the coffee area´s coffee culture. Upon arrival in Salento, the group will be taken to a hotel located in the colonial part of the town. There will be good time to enjoy the town and drink some of Colombia’s best coffee!
Night in hotel.
Ascent: 123 m / Descent: 1467 m / Distance: 15,1 Km / Activity duration: 6-7 h
Included meals: Breakfast, Picnic, Dinner

Day 9

Salento (1919 m) – Bogotá
After a well-deserved rest and an easygoing morning, the group will have a coffee tour in one of the traditional coffee farms of the area. The coffee tour shows the entire coffee production from the seed to the final product. It also includes a very pedagogic coffee tasting to learn about the different types and qualities of the local coffee. Lunch will be at one of Salento’s typical restaurants and then there will be some free time to enjoy this lay back town and the wide offer of handy-crafts and local products.
For the active traveller, there are plenty of extra tours options like “La Kasa” botanical tour guided by experts in the fauna and flora, horse back riding itineraries, mountain biking routes, between so many others.
There will be an evening flight to Bogota and transfer to hotel.
End of services
Included meals: Breakfast

Day 10

Departure from Bogotá – Fly to Quito (2850 m)
Morning transfer to the international airport for a flight (1.20 min) to Ecuador. Upon arrival in Quito, transfer to the colonial downtown for a half day city tour.
This private city tour in the historical part of Quito includes: La Basilica Church, La Compañia Church and “El Panecillo”, the hill in the center of Quito overlooking the city and the historical center. From here, on clear days, we may observe several of the snow-capped volcanoes surrounding the capital. It is also a great opportunity to simply soak up the local atmosphere of this easygoing city.
After checking in the hotel, the mountain guide will do a briefing about the climbing program for the coming days
Included meals: Breakfast

ECUADOR
Day 11

Cotopaxi – Glacier training (4990 m)
After a good rest and a well-deserved breakfast, a 2-hour transfer will take the group to the Cotopaxi parking area (4587 m). Then, a 1-hour hike will bring the group to Cotopaxi’s mountain hut (4847 m). After a short break, the hike continues for another 45 minutes up to the lower part of the glacier (4990 m). Once there, the team will gear up and follow the guide’s instructions on the use of crampons, ice axes, ropes, and all the appropriate technical gear for the climb. This is not an alpine course, just a brief introduction to the techniques needed for the ascent. This activity will also improve acclimatization due to the physical exertion at altitude.

After the training, the team will head back down to the hut for the night (4847 m). The rest of the afternoon is for the climb preparations. The guides will give a detailed briefing about all aspects of the ascent and help with all the gear. An early dinner will be served, and then rest until the guides call for breakfast, usually around midnight.
Night at the hut in dormitories with bunk beds.

Ascent: 403 m / Descent: 143 m / Highest Altitude: 4990 m / Distance: 1.2 km one way / Activity duration: 4 – 5 hours
Included meals: Breakfast, Picnic, Dinner

Day 12

Climb: Cotopaxi Volcano (5897 m)
The Cotopaxi volcano ascent is a thrilling adventure suitable for climbers looking to tackle one of Ecuador’s most iconic peaks. At 5897 meters (19,347 feet), Cotopaxi is the second highest volcano in Ecuador and offers a challenging yet rewarding experience.

The summit day starts very early; departure time will be set by the mountain guides according to the team’s physical condition and the weather forecast, usually between 11 PM and 2 AM. Breakfast will be served 1 hour before the scheduled departure. The team will begin the ascent from the hut, following a well-marked trail that gently ascends over a fine stone moraine for about 1 hour. Once on the edge of the glacier (4990 m), the group will gear up and, in case of a big group, divide into smaller teams with a ratio of 2 clients to 1 guide. The Cotopaxi climb requires endurance and a good deal of mental strength. Cotopaxi’s glacier is quite safe, and the climb is not technically difficult, but there are a few crevassed areas and some icy slopes that make the route interesting.

The first section of the glacier is a gentle slope that gets steeper as it goes higher. There is a series of switchbacks known as “Heart Breaker,” which is the toughest part of the ascent due to its demanding steepness and continuity. After this, a very nice ridge gradually gains altitude, passing close to the prominent rock face known as “Yanasacha” at about 5630 m. From this point, a relatively long traverse to the right leads to another set of switchbacks that go up to the crater’s rim and a few meters later to the main summit. The climb takes an average of 7-8 hours. Cotopaxi’s summit is one of the most spectacular, looking down into the double rim crater, and on clear days, it is possible to see most of the neighboring volcanoes such as Antisana, Cayambe, Ilinizas, Chimborazo, El Altar, and the active Tungurahua. The descent follows the same route back, taking between 3-4 hours. Once back at the huts and after the whole group reunites, there is a short hike down (20 minutes) to the parking place and a drive to the town of Baños (3 h).

Ascent: 1050 m / Descent: 1315 m / Highest Altitude: 5897 m / Distance to the summit: 2.47 km / Distance from summit to parking place: 3.22 km / Activity duration: 10-12 h
Included meals: Breakfast, Picnic

Day 13

Town of Baños de Santa Agua (1820 m) – Rest Day
The town of Baños, as it if locally know, lies in the Tunguragua province just at the foothills of the active Tunguragua Volcano (5023 m). Baños is called the “Gateway to the Amazon” as it’s the last andean town before reaching the Amazon basin. Due to its privileged location, this town offers a great deal of activities. The best known are the hot-springs (baños), which one can enjoy many places around town. Adventure sports are also widely spread like mountain biking, rock climbing, hiking, etc.
Baños also have some great scenery with the famous waterfalls that lie few kilometers down the valley. The best known are “El Pailon del Diablo” (Devil’s pot) and “El manto de la Novia” (the Bride’s veil), which can be visited taking a local taxi. The “Tarabita” (Cable-car) to cross over the Pastaza River and on the other side of the valley, it is possible to hike through the orchards and gardens of the local peasants.
In few words, there are plenty of options to do or just take a easy going day to enjoy the nice temperature and beautiful surroundings.
Night at hotel.
Included meals: Breakfast

Day 14

Chimborazo – High Camp (5330 m)
After a day of leisure and a relaxing morning in the town of Baños, the group will pack and drive (3 h) back to the highland towards Chimborazo National Park. On the way, there will a couple of short stops and time to buy the last snacks before leaving “civilization”. Chimborazo volcano is an impressive mountain that stands out from the “Volcanoes Avenue”. The indigenous farmed land that surrounds the mountains are all traditionally worked and very colorful during the harvest season. While driving up to the main entrance, it is possible to see very dramatic landscapes where the actions of the old eruptions have shaped the geography of the place. After crossing the park borders, the landscape turns very arid, like a desert, where it is possible to see one of the rare South American camelids: Vicuñas. These animals are difficult to see because they life in quiet inaccessible areas. They are master to survive in difficult conditions. The ones living in this park are not originally from the area, but introduced many years ago and over time became permanent residents.
The road goes all the way to the door of the lower hut “Refugio Hermanos Carrel” (4800 m), from where the hike starts toward Chimborazo’s high camp (5330 m).
Once on the march, the first part is basically a flat moraine until it begins to gain progressively altitude until reaching the top of the ridge. After a short walk on the ridge there is a flat area at the base of a rock tower known as “El Castillo”, the place where the high camp is located.
The rest of the afternoon-evening will be to prepare the climb and have an early dinner. The mountain guides will provide all the information and help to assure the best logistic for such a demanding climb.
Night in tents.
Ascent: 530 m / Highest Altitude: 5330 m / Distance: 2,7 Km. / Activity duration: 2 – 2,5 h
Included meals: Breakfast, Picnic, Dinner

Day 15

Climb: Chimborazo Volcano (6268 m)
Chimborazo is the highest mountain in Ecuador and also the highest in the world measured from the center of the earth, due to is location on the tropical belt. The mountain has five mayor summits all linked by a ridge called the “Arista del Sol” (Sun’s ridge), which probably is the main reason of its Quichua name, which translates “Ice braid”. The main summit is the Whymper (6268 m), named after the British mountaineer Edward Whymper who has the first person to climb it on 1880 along with the Swiss Carrel brothers.
Climbing Chimborazo by its normal Southwest route is a challenging affair, is 938 meters ascent and a long 1468 meters descent in one push at a considerable altitude. The terrain is also complex, as it changes from an easy moraine trail to ice, snow and rock sections, with some easy scrambling at some specific spots. Even though it is not a technical climb, it is physical demanding. The climb starts between 11 PM to 12 AM, according to the team fitness, acclimatization level and meteorological conditions. The mountain guide will decide the departure time and wake up the clients up, 1 hour before, to have some breakfast and get ready for the activity.

The first part of the route is no longer the normal route, but a variant known as the “Marco Cruz route”, named after the legendary Ecuadorian mountaineer who first ascended it. This variant joins the normal route after “El Castillo” rock pillar, making the ascent much safer and more scenic. After gaining more altitude to approx. 5600 m where the glacier’s edge is, rising on a wide ridge that goes up to an approximate altitude of 5850 m. From this point a gentle traverse elevates westwards reaching 6000 m and then a relative strait up climb to the first summit: the Veintimilla (6230 m), then descend few meters to cross a col and then back up to the main summit: Whymper (6268 m). This is a memorable ascent to a summit above 6000 meters and a test of physical and mental endurance.
The descend is done by the same route back to the Carrel hut and, after packing, there will be a transfer ready to take the group back to Quito (4 h).
Ascent: 938 m / Descent: 1468 m / Highest Altitude: 6268 m / Distance: 2,4 Km. to the summit and 5,1 Km. back down to the starting point / Activity duration: 10-12 h

Included meals: Breakfast, Picnic

Day 16

Departure
Time to leave the volcanoes of Ecuador!
Pick up at hotel and transfer out to Quito’s Airport (1-2 h) – End of services
Included meals: Breakfast

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INCLUDED – COLOMBIA

  • Local English-speaking mountain guide
  • Local assistant mountain guide from 3 people
  • Local assistant mountain guides for summit days on Tolima Ratio: 1:3
  • Private transfers in and out in Bogotá
  • Bogotá private city tour and entrance fees
  • Private transportation throughout the entire program
  • National Park entrance fee and park’s insurance
  • 3 nights in shared double rooms in hotel in Bogotá
  • 2 night in shared double rooms in hotel in Salento
  • 3 nights in shared dormitories in the mountain farms
  • 1 night in shared tents at campsites
  • Coffee tour in Salento
  • Quality mountain tents – 2 pax per tent
  • Group common campsite equipment
  • Mules for group/personal campsite equipment, food and pax personal gear (Packing and weight allowance – Information will be sent)
  • Porter to/from high camp for personal gear (Packing and weight allowance information will be sent)
  • Included meals specified in the day to day itinerary

INCLUDED – ECUADOR

  • Local English speaking mountain guide during the entire program in Ecuador
  • Private transportation throughout the entire program
  • 2 nights in shared double rooms in hotels in the city of Quito
  • 2 nights in shared double rooms in the town of Baños
  • 1 night in shared dormitory at Cotopaxi’s high mountain hut – Jose Rivas
  • 1 night in tents at Chimborazo’s high camp
  • 1 Porter per client to/from Chimborazo’s high camp
  • Entry fee to the National parks
  • City tour and Equator line tour and entries to attractions
  • Climbing assistant guides for Cotopaxi and Chimborazo: 1:2
  • Meals as specified in the day to day itinerary

NOT INCLUDED – COLOMBIA & ECUADOR

  • Domestic or international flights
  • Separate airport transfers in case of multiple arrival/departures
  • Private porter to/from Cotopaxi’s high hut
  • Personal climbing and camping gear
  • Insurance
  • Tips
  • Everything not mentioned in the “Included” list
HOTEL LIST

HOTEL LIST COLOMBIA

BOGOTÁ: Hotel Opera  or similar

SALENTO: Hotel Salento Plaza or similar

PARQUE NACIONAL LOS NEVADOS:

Finca La Argentina (no website) or similar
Finca La Primavera/La Playa (no website) or similar


HOTEL LIST ECUADOR

QUITO: Hotel Ikala or similar

COTOPAXI NATIONAL PARK: High Mountain Hut Jose Rivas  or similar

BAÑOS: Hotel Isla de Baños or similar

CHIMBORAZO: High Camp (no website) or similar

MAP

Overview:


Colombia:


Ecuador:

GALLERY
Bogota, Colombia (photo: Juan Carlos Gonzalez)
Salento coffee town (photo: Juan Carlos Gonzalez)
Cocora valley (photo: Juan Carlos Gonzalez)
Quebrada Cardenas river valley (photo: Juan Carlos Gonzalez)
Quebrada Cardenas (photo: Juan Carlos Gonzalez)
La Primavera farm (photo: Juan Carlos Gonzalez)
Tolima volcano at dawn (photo: Juan Carlos Gonzalez)
Ascending Tolima volcano (photo: Juan Carlos Gonzalez)
Nevado del Ruiz volcano from the Tolima volcano (photo: Juan Carlos Gonzalez)
Quito's main square (photo: Christian Frimodt-Møller)
Cotopaxi volcano (photo: Juan Carlos Gonzalez)
Climber on Cotopaxi (photo: Juan Carlos Gonzalez)
Baños - El Pailon del Diablo waterfall (photo: Juan Carlos Gonzalez)
Chimborazo (photo: Christian Frimodt-Møller)
Descending from Chimborazo (photo: Marcial Vasquez)
Tags: Tolima, Climbing, Colombia, Parque Los Nevados Colombia, Nevado Tolima, Ecuador, Quito, Nevado del Tolima Volcano, Bogotá, Cotopaxi, Los Nevados, Cotopaxi’s National Park, Chimborazo, PD, PD grade, National Park, Chimborazo National Park

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    COL-20a / 6 days / F


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WHEN TO TRAVEL

Best period: From Nov. 15 to March
Changeable: From March to April and June to mid-September (windy)
Not recommended: From April to May and mid-September to mid-November


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