DON’T MISS THIS AMAZING LAST MINUTE OPPORTUNITY TO CLIMB ACONCAGUA!
Join us for 2 days of adventure, training and repeat our 2018 100% summit success with us this season!
We treat Aconcagua as a truly big mountain when it comes to our attack style, and it pays off!
DATES
16th December to January 5th OR 8th January to January 28th
ITINERARY
Day 1: Arrivals in Mendoza
Arrivals in Mendoza. We are met at the airport by a private van
to transfer to our luxurious hotel, the Park Hyatt. Overnight in
hotel. Altitude sleeping: 2428′ / 740m. Max Elevation:
2428′ / 740m.
Day 2: Mendoza to BBE mountain hut 2,850m
Meet at hotel at 9.00am. During the morning we will go and get
our Aconcagua permits and perform an equipment check before
heading to the hills. In the afternoon we drive for 2 hours to
Vallecitos Valley, located about 50 miles – 80 km from Mendoza
City. We will stay at a typical Andean mountain hut for the
next two nights. In the late afternoon we make a short
acclimatization hike around the area reaching the area of Las
Veguitas (10,498′ / 3,200m), which gives us a panoramic view of
the El Plata Valley. Return to the refuge. Overnight in Hut.
Altitude sleeping: 9,350′ / 2,850m. Max Elevation: 10,498′ /
3,200m. Elevation gain driving: 6.922′ / 2,109m. Elevation
Ascent/ Descent hiking: 1,148′ / 350m.
Day 3: Acclimatization day dedicated to the ascent of four
summits up to 4,050m
This day is dedicated to try and ascent at least three if not
four of the summits belonging to the small mountain range called
“La Cadenita”. The summits are: Lomas Blancas (12,631′ / 3850m),
El Estudiante (12,795′ / 3,900m), and Caucaso (13,287′ /
4050m). From the top of we enjoy amazing views of the
entire region. Back to hut for dinner: a typical
Argentinian “asado” (BBQ). Altitude sleeping: 9,350′ / 2,850m.
Max Elevation: 13,287ft. 4,050m. Elevation Ascent / Descent
hiking: 3,937′ / 1,200m.
Day 4: Hut to High Camp at 3,500m
Today we ascend to 3,500m to camp at Piedra Grande, giving us
great views of the valley. After setting up camp we rest and
hydrate. Overnight in tents. Altitude sleeping: 11,482′ / 3,500m.
Max Elevation: 11,482′ / 3,500m. Elevation Ascent/ Descent
hiking: 2,132′ / 650m.
Day 5: Ascent of 4,300m Peak
Today we enjoy an ascent of Cerro San Bernardo (14,107′ /
4,300m). After an early breakfast, we head for a place called Las
Veguitas to then ascend through stone and snow corridors to the
summit. This will be a long day, but invaluable for our
acclimatization. Overnight in tents back at our high camp.
Altitude sleeping: 11,482′ / 3,500m. Max Elevation: 14,107′ /
4,300m. Elevation Ascent/ Descent hiking: 2,624′ / 800m.
Day 6: Our pre-acclimatization program completed, we descend to
transfer to Penitentes Town
Overnight at Hotel in Penitentes (8,497′ / 2,590m), in winter a
ski town. Max Elevation: 11,482′ / 3,500m. Elevation gain/ loss
driving: (-853′ /260m). Elevation Ascent/ Descent hiking: -2,132′
/ 650m.
Day 7: Penitentes to Confluencia, Aconcagua National Park
Today we leave our city clothes in Penitentes and enter the
Aconcagua National Park. After loading our equipment onto mules,
a pick up truck will drive us as far along the Horcones jeep road
as possible. We then trek up the Horcones Valley following the
Hormones River to our Camp at Confluencia (11,200′ / 3,414m).
This is a short day, helping us recover from Cerro San Barnardo.
Altitude sleeping: 11,200′ / 3,414m. Max Elevation: 11,200′ /
3,414m. Elevation gain driving: 1.197′ / 365m. Elevation Ascent/
Descent hiking: 1,505′ / 450m.
Day 8: Confluencia to Base Camp Plaza de Mulas
Continuing our trek today, we follow a broad, stone covered
valley floor from Confluencia to a steep trail that leads to a
glacial moraine. Base Camp Plaza de Mulas (14,300′ / 4,350m) is
situated on top of this moraine just off the Horcones Glacier and
beneath the vast west face of Aconcagua. Base Camp Plaza de Mulas
is very comfortable, with a huge mess tent and a full staff of
cooks and porters. We provide world-class mountain cuisine
that includes vegetarian meals, free-range Argentinean steak,
delicious soups, and fresh fruits and vegetables daily. Altitude
sleeping: 14,300′ / 4,350m. Max Elevation: 14,300′ / 4,350m.
Elevation Ascent/ Descent hiking: 3,100′ / 936m.
Day 9: Acclimatization and Rest at Base Camp
Acclimatization at Base Camp. Most people begin to feel the
altitude at this point. Here we will rest, hydrate,
acclimatize, enjoy the stunning views and base camp
culture. Altitude sleeping: 14,300′ / 4,350m. Max
Elevation: 14,300′ / 4,350m.
Day 10: Transport supplies to Camp I
Camp I, or Plaza Don Fernando, rests at 16,200′ / 4,938m.
Throughout our climb of Aconcagua we follow the philosophy of
climb high-sleep low as we ascend the mountain. From our
base camp at Plaza de Mulas we follow the trail as it gradually
switchbacks up steep scree slopes to the rock spires that mark
Plaza Don Fernando. Here we cache food and gear before returning
to base camp. This usually takes 4 to 6 hours round trip.
Altitude sleeping: 14,300′ / 4,350m. Max Elevation: 16,200′
/4938m. Elevation Ascent/ Descent hiking: 1,900′ / 588m up/down.
Day 11: Rest and acclimatize at base camp
Another day of rest and acclimatization at base camp, before we
return to Plaza Don Fernando tomorrow. This dramatically improves
our acclimatization for a successful upcoming summit push.
Altitude sleeping: 14,300′ / 4,350m. Max Elevation: 14,300′ /
4,350m.
Day 12: Move to Camp I
Today we return to Plaza Don Fernando to sleep. This time we must
each carry all our personal equipment and will not return to Base
Camp until after our summit push, unless forced to by bad
weather. Local guides who serve as seasonal porters help us
by carrying tents, stoves, cooking equipment and fuel.
Expect to be carrying about 15 to 20 kilos. Altitude sleeping:
16,200′ / 4,938m. Max Elevation: 16,200′ / 4,938m. Elevation
Ascent/ Descent hiking: 1,900′ / 588m.
Day 13: Move to Plaza Don Benegas
Today we make our next move up to Plaza Don Benegas (18,400′ /
5,608m.) in about 3 – 5 hours. We will set up our camp and look
forward to resting for the remainder of the day as well as a rest
day tomorrow. Altitude sleeping: 18,400′ / 5,608m. Max Elevation:
18,400′ / 5,608m. Elevation Ascent/ Descent hiking: 2,200′ /
670m.
Day 14: Rest day
A full rest day will provide us with more invaluable time to
acclimatize. We will focus on sleep, hydration, and eating
well. On a clear day, the views from Plaza Don Benegas are
truly unforgettable. Weather permitting we will enjoy
pleasant camp time outside in sunshine, however, winds and cold
weather may confine us to our tents for most of the day. It
is useful to pack reading material, cards, or music. Altitude
sleeping: 18,400′ / 5,608m. Max Elevation: 18,400′ / 5,608m.
Elevation Ascent/ Descent hiking: 0’/m.
Day 15: Move to Camp Plaza Caluba
Today we move on up for approximately 3 – 5 hours to reach our
next Camp Plaza Caluba at 19,600′ / 5,974m. This may be an
altitude record for some, and we are now less than 1000m below
the summit! We will be carrying three days of food, fuel,
personal equipment, and tents, and moving steadily but surely up
the mountain. Altitude sleeping: 19,600′ / 5974m. Max Elevation:
19,600′ / 5974ft. Elevation Ascent/ Descent hiking: 1,200′ /
366m.
Day 16: Summit Day
The Aconcagua summit day is very long yet satisfying. We
normally begin with a wake up call at first light, and depart
between 6 and 8am depending on the wind. We will be ending in the
late afternoon. The summit day involves nothing more than
mountain walking, albeit at high altitude. In good conditions the
base of the Central Canaleta to the summit is reached in just 4
to 5 hours. The Central Canaleta then involves about 300 meters
in vertical elevation gain. At this point, due to the
gradient and altitude we calculate approximately one hour per 100
meters of elevation gain. The Canaleta sometimes requires a
little scrambling to the final summit ridge, which provides
outstanding views down the South Face. Finally, a metal
cross adorns the true summit and is accompanied by a summit
register. The views from the summit on a clear day are
superb, and can stretch as far as the Pacific Ocean. From the
summit we return the same way to Camp Plaza Caluba.
Altitude sleeping: 19,600′ / 5974m. Max Elevation: 22,841′ /
6962m. Elevation Ascent/ Descent hiking: 3,241ft. 988m
up/down.
Day 17: Descent to Base Camp
Today we descend from Plaza Caluba to the comforts of Base Camp,
feeling oxygen return the lower we go. We will probably have some
equipment and snacks to pick up at the Camp I, which will be
shared between hungry team members. Altitude sleeping: 14,300′ /
4,350m. Max Elevation: 19,600′ / 5974m. Elevation Ascent/ Descent
hiking: 5,300′ / 1,674m.
Day 18 and 19: Standby Days.
We allow for flexibility in our mountain itinerary for
considerations such as weather, route conditions, acclimatization
and the strength and health of the climbing team. Our experienced
guides closely monitor climbers’ performance and acclimatization
throughout the team’s ascent and may make day-to-day variations
in order to better your chances of reaching the summit. We have
time!
Day 20: Trek out from Base Camp
Today, we walk out from Base Camp to the trailhead at Puente Del
Inca. The walk, which took two days to accomplish on the
way in, will take only 6 or 7 hours. This is a long
challenging day, but you will be rewarded with a hot shower,
clean clothes, drinks and a delicious celebratory meal at the
hotel in Penitentes. Altitude sleeping: 8,497′ / 2,590m.
Max Elevation: 14,300′ / 4,350m. Elevation Ascent / Descent
driving: 1,197′ / 365m down. Elevation Ascent/ Descent hiking:
2,132′ / 650m down.
Day 21: Travel to Mendoza, end of our services
Our services end with transport back to Mendoza to the hotel of
your choice or a late flight home. You may prefer to fly the next
day and stay the night in Mendoza to relax or head out to
wineries and buy some souvenirs from the region. Altitude
sleeping: 2428′ / 740m. Hotel / meals not included.