Rasac[1][2][3] (possibly Quechua for toad)[3] is a mountain in the Huayhuash mountain range in west central Peru, part of the Andes.[2] It has a summit elevation of 6,017 metres (19,741 ft),[1][2][3] although other sources cite a height of 6,040 metres (19,816 ft).[4] Rasac is a long, relatively squat mountain on the western edge of the Huayhuash range, across the glacier from the tallest peak in the range, Yerupajá. Although it is a 6,000 metre mountain, Rasac's broad profile is dwarfed by Yerupajá.
Rasac (possibly Quechua for toad) is a mountain in the Huayhuash mountain range in west central Peru, part of the Andes. It has a summit elevation of...
Callangate North 6,000 m (less than 295m prominence). Qaras E (6025m) and Rasac (6,017 m) may or may not have 300m prominence. There is insufficient data...
Yerupaja and the Siula Grande and east of the lake Sarapococha. Andes portal Rasac andix.com Map of the Huayhuash mountain range escale.minedu.gob.pe UGEL...
Lake Sarapococha Lake Sarapococha (on the left) in front of the Rasac, Huayhuash mountain range Lake Sarapococha Location Peru Lima Region Coordinates...
southwest of Lake Mitococha. Andes portal Lake Niñacocha Lake Carhuacocha Rasac Peru 1:100 000, Yanahuanca (21-j). IGN (Instituto Geográfico Nacional -...
couloir then a short rock pitch followed by the corniced ridge. Jirishanca Rasac escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the Lauricocha Province (Huánuco Region)...
Retrieved 5 November 2015. [1] Bill Blewett. The Baltimore Sun: Harford's RASAC is fifth overall in 10-mile Club Championship race. February 27, 2014. Retrieved...
Brandstetter opened a new direct route through the East Face of Nevado Rasac (6017 m, Cordillera Huayhuash, Peruvian Andes). In 2005 he opened, together...
the highest mountains are listed below: Auxilio Jullutahuarco Rajucollota Rasac Sarapo Huacrish Urban Copa, with 481 inhabitants. Huayllapa, with 323 inhabitants...