Aconcagua Rapid Ascent Expedition Argentina



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! Aconcagua Rapid Ascent Expedition Argentina January 7-20 & January 22- Feb 4, 2017 $8,850 All costs included with the exception of alcohol, in-town meals, and park permit. Difficulty Level: Intermediate Participants should have climbed/trekked at altitude (over 15,000 feet/4,575 meters) or have had extensive backpacking experience. No technical climbing experience is necessary. However, climbing Aconcagua is notorious for being physically challenging. The weather is cold and the mountain is tall. It is imperative that you are in excellent physical shape, and able to hike in rugged terrain for long days. We are happy to detail training programs as needed to get you ready for this expedition.! 1

Aconcagua, 22,841 feet (6,962 meters), is famous for many reasons. It is the tallest peak in the Western hemisphere. It is the ideal training ground for 8,000 meter peaks like Cho Oyu and Everest. It can be climbed without prior technical experience. It occasionally sees huge storms, cold temperatures and savage winds. A summit of Aconcagua is a proud achievement, requiring hard work acclimatizing (made easier by Alpenglow s use of Hypoxico tents), setting camps, and carrying loads (vastly reduced with Alpenglow s use of extra porters) before you earn your summit bid. Aconcagua is, however, also a mountain that can be attempted without years of mountaineering experience. Far more important are aerobic training, a positive attitude, and excellent logistical support. Our expedition is designed to maximize your enjoyment of this mountain while fostering education in the skills of high-altitude climbing. We focus on bringing each climber to a point of being a competent and active teammate and partner in our climb. To accomplish these goals and maximize your summit chances, we climb a route called the 360. The 360 avoids the crowds, trash, and general overuse of the normal route, yet still enables us to have a summit day without any technical climbing. It is the most interesting route on the mountain, since it combines parts of 4 different routes (The Polish Glacier, Normal, Guanacos, and Ameghino) and travels on all the different aspects of Aconcagua, thus the name 360. After meeting in Mendoza, we quickly turn around the following day to drive in a private van to the town of Penitentes. After organizing our gear and food, we take a helicopter to base camp. From our 13,800 foot (4,206 meter) basecamp, we spend the next six days placing and stocking three camps and progressively moving up the mountain. During this time we utilize a method of climbing high and sleeping low to help us acclimate. Our highest camp is placed at 19,580 feet (5,968 meters), and when we arrive there we will be ready for our summit bid. The summit day itself is extremely challenging, but entirely attainable. We climb over 3,200 vertical feet (975 meters) over sand, scree, and, in some seasons, snowfields. Our reward is to stand on the highest point in the Americas, with stunning views of the Andes in every direction. After summit photos and celebration we descend back to! 2

high camp to rest and rehydrate, and continue down to Plaza des Mulas basecamp. The following morning, a helicopter will whisk us away back to Mendoza, where we will enjoy a well-deserved celebration over the best steaks and red wine you ll ever have! By utilizing Hypoxico tents for 1 month prior to departure (this is required & the tent rental fee is included in cost of trip) and helicopters to and from each basecamp, we are able to complete this typically 3-week expedition in a mere 14 days. Additionally, with extra porter support (also included in our pricing), you are able to climb with a moderate weight daypack, allowing you to maintain your comfort and strength. We have had great success with pre-acclimatization in the highest mountain ranges of the world and strongly suggest this method as a way of staying healthy and strong on would-be long expeditions and ultimately, having a greater chance of summit success. Our Aconcagua expedition will be led by one of Alpenglow s AMGA-certified lead guides. AMGA (American Mountain Guides Association) certification is the highest possible training available to guides, and only the most experienced and dedicated attain it. Our lead guides have also traveled and climbed extensively in South America and know the Andes intimately. Their knowledge of Andean culture as well as the mountains, combined with their passion for teaching others to become competent moun-! 3

taineers, guarantees that your experience will be one to remember! We combine our guides experience with the local expertise of one of Argentina s best logistics operators. This ensures we have the best in transportation, food, equipment, and lodging. Aconcagua Rapid Ascent Expedition Itinerary Day 1 Arrive into Mendoza, Argentina by early afternoon. This small city is famous for its wineries and traditional barbeque and steaks. We spend the day exploring the town, applying for our climbing permits and preparing for the climb. Day 2 After obtaining permits, we will leave Mendoza by private van, for the town of Penitentes (8,000 feet/2,440 meters). Penitentes sits at the entrance to the valleys leading into Aconcagua. We will spend a couple of hours organizing equipment and food for our climb and then helicopter to base camp as soon as weather and timing allow (either this evening or tomorrow). Day 3 Today we might helicopter into base camp if we did not last night, or simply have a rest day in base camp, getting used to life at this new altitude. 13,800 feet (4,206 meters) Day 4 Move to Camp I. Our first day on the mountain proper is truly unique. We move over the moraine and then through a field of tall penitentes (fins of ice that can be over 3 meters tall, formed by the intense sun) on our way to our campsite at 16,000 feet (4,877 meters). We utilize porters to assist in moving our equipment to Camp 1 in a single push. Day 5 Touch Camp II. Approximately four hours of hiking takes us through the Amegheni Col and under the Polish Glacier to our camp on the Guanacos Route at 17,900 feet (5,456 meters).! 4

Day 6 Move to Camp II, 17,900 feet (5,456 meters). Day 7 Rest in Camp II, 17,900 feet (5,456 meters). Day 8 Today we move to our final camp, at nearly 19,700 feet (6,000 meters). This is where we join the Normal route. The day is not difficult, but can provide fantastic climbing on 30 degree slopes as we traverse below the Polish glacier. Reaching Camp III we begin resting and preparing for our summit bid.! 5

Day 9 Summit Day! Leaving camp before dawn, we move up past the ruins of Refugio Independencia on the exposed North Ridge. We then traverse the West Face to the Canaleta, perhaps the physical and mental crux of the entire route. The Canaleta is 1,000 vertical feet of scree and sand and must be climbed slowly but consistently. Our reward is joining the easy Guanacos Ridge, which boasts stunning views in every direction and leads us upward from the lower south summit to the north summit. At 22,841 feet (6,962 meters) it is the highest point in the Western hemisphere. The views of the surrounding Andes, the desert plains, the Pacific, and the 9,000 foot (2,745 meter) South Face are mind-boggling. 10-12 hours of climbing finds us back in high camp. After rehydrating and resting we descend the normal route easily to Plaza de Mulas basecamp (13,800 feet/4,206 meter). Day 10-12 Extra Day to be utilized as needed for weather or altitude issues. Day 13 Today we leave the mountain in style, with one of the most beautiful helicopter flights in the world. The heli takes us directly from base camp to the road, in about a 15-minute flight. After a quick lunch, we jump in our van for the three-hour drive back to Mendoza. By dinnertime we will be enjoying a celebration dinner of traditional asada (barbecue) at one of Mendoza's best restaurants. We spend the night in our hotel in Mendoza.! 6

Day 14 After a leisurely morning, catch afternoon flights from Mendoza to your home, usually via Santiago, Chile.! 7