The guided climb of Mount Aconcagua by the Normal Route
(NW Ridge) with Aconcagua Adventures.

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Services included in the price

Transfer from the Mendoza's airport to the hotel. Two nights of lodging in Mendoza City (one before the climb and another after), in double room basis.

Hotel includes breakfast. Assistance in obtaining the Aconcagua Climbing Permit. In & Out ground transportation between Mendoza and Puente del Inca with mountain guides (by private vehicles). One night of accommodation in Hostería Puente del Inca ( before the climb) in a dormitory style rooms with private bathroom (4 to 6 people per room). Dinner and breakfast are included in Puente del Inca. Help with gear preparation, and packing loads for mule transportation.

In & Out transfer between Puente del Inca and Horcones trailhead. Mules will carry climber’s personal equipment (30kg per person) to Camp Confluencia and Plaza de Mulas Base Camp on the way in, and from Plaza de Mulas Base Camp to Puente del Inca on the way out. Two camping nights at Confluencia Camp, including sleeping tents. Acclimatization hike to Plaza Francia (Aconcagua South Face Base Camp).

All expedition meals (at Puente del Inca, Confluencia Camp, Plaza de Mulas Base Camp and altitude camps) that are decrypted in the itinerary. Five days of camping at Plaza de Mulas Base Camp, including sleeping tents. Instruction of crampons use on the Horcones Glacier. Permanent radio link between Mendoza and base camps. First quality tents in Confluencia, Plaza de Mulas and altitude camps. Porters for common equipment.

Professional Mountain Guides accompanying the group from Mendoza and throughout the entire expedition. Two extra days (contingency days) with all meals either in altitude or in base camp.

Expedition itinerary
DayStandard Itinerary 
1MENDOZA – 2.500ft (760m) – Food is not included
Transfer from airport to hotel in Mendoza. Lodging.
2PUENTE DEL INCA – 8.900ft (2.725m) – B/L/D
Aconcagua Park permits purchasing. Drive to Puente del Inca. Lodging.
3 CONFLUENCIA – 11.450ft (3.300m) – B/PL/D
Transfer to trailhead. Hiking to Confluencia. Camp.
4CONFLUENCIA – B/PL/D
Trekking to Plaza Francia 12,800ft (4.000m), and back to Confluencia. Camp.
5 PLAZA DE MULAS – 14.000ft (4.260m) – B/PL/D
Hiking to Plaza de Mulas. Camp.
6PLAZA DE MULAS – B/L/D
Trekking to acclimatize and instructions on using crampons on Horcones Glacier.
7PLAZA DE MULAS – B/PL/D
Carry to Plaza Canadá and back to Plaza de Mulas Base Camp.
8PLAZA DE MULAS – B/L/D
Rest day at base camp.
9CAMP 1 - PLAZA CANADA – 16.100ft (4.910m) – B/PL/D
Move to Plaza Canadá. Camp.
10 CAMP 2 - NIDO DE CONDORES – 17.600ft (5.250m) – B/PL/D
Move to Nido de Cóndores. Camp.
11 CAMP 3 - BERLIN – 18.900ft (5.900m) – B/PL/D
Move to Berlin. Camp.
12SUMMIT DAY – 22.840ft (6.962m) – B/PL/D
Berlin to summit and back to Berlin. Camp.
13PLAZA DE MULAS – B/PL/D
Descent to Plaza de Mulas Base Camp.
14 MENDOZA – B/PL
Descent from Plaza de Mulas to trailhead. Transfer to Mendoza. Lodging.
15 MENDOZA – B
Breakfast. End of services
16 CONTINGENCY DAY - B/PL/D
17 CONTINGENCY DAY - B/PL/D
The itinerary is intended as a guideline only. Some changes are possible while on a climbing expedition of this magnitude.
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Expedition guides

Professional mountain guides of the AAGM and the EPGAMT. They are equipped with ropes and complete medical kit, specific for mountain sickness.


Guides to clients ratio

Expeditions will be led by one mountain guide for every 3 or 4 clients.


Porters

Expeditions include porters to carry teams common equipment (tents, food, and cooking supplies) to altitude camps (for both, way up and down).

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Contingency days

Expeditions include two extra days in case of bad weather. These days will be used only bay the guide decision (is the guide who decides if is necessary to take these days, when and where).
The extra days come with all meals included – B/PL/D - and take place in either the altitude camps (Plaza Canadá, Nido de Cóndores or Berlin) or even at Base Camp (in this case, only when the group is going up). These days can be taken only on Aconcagua. If they are not necessary such days are not replaced by nights in any other place (for example at Mendoza, Puente del Inca, etc.), neither to be changed by another services or refunded.

Expeditions supplied equipment

First quality mountain tents (The North Face or similar). Complete cooking supplies for the altitude camps. Radio link between the altitude camps, Plaza de Mulas, Confluencia.

Confluencia Camp and Plaza de Mulas Base Camp

These camps provides food service in dining tents furnished with electric power, tables and chairs. These campsites have theire own bathroom facility and permanent BLU radio link with Mendoza, Puente del Inca and VHF radio link with Park Rangers and Rescue Patrols.

 

Services not included

Air tickets to and from Mendoza. Aconcagua Climbing Permit. Extras, food and beverages in Puente del Inca, Confluencia, Plaza de Mulas out of the mentioned in the itinerary. Vegetarian catering (please read "Special services" item). Eating utensils for the upper camps (utensils, plate, jar). Abandon of itinerary expenses. Sleeping bag and personal gear. Travel or another kind of insurance. Porters to carry climbers personal equipment. Additional hotel nights if for reasons beyond our control (for example the weather, sickness, etc.) the group returns early. Reclaims of Luggage lost by the airline on which you arrive to Mendoza city. In this case, you will be responsible for those extra expenses caused by this problem. No others service that is not mentioned at Included Services item.

 

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Special services

Vegetarian meals. Single room, for the hotel nights in Mendoza. Both are available upon request. Please ask for these additional charges and include that information on the application form.

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Abandon of itinerary expenses

Extra mules (expedition includes 30kg per person, to be used for all the people as a group, not as individual or out of program). Extra nights at Plaza de Mulas or Confluencia camps. Extra hotel nights in Puente del Inca or Mendoza out of the included in the expedition. (If you return earlier than the group, you can use your hotel night in Mendoza city).
Ground transportation to Mendoza (expedition includes transportation for the group, but not individual transfers). Expenses incurred in the case of a rescue.

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Extended climb

This is highly recommended for people living at or close to sea level. These climbers have 2 additional days in Plaza de Mulas with all meals, an additional acclimatization guided climbing to a higher than 16.500ft (5.000m) hill in the surrounds of Plaza de Mulas, plus the rest of the services included in the Standard Expedition. Group members have a total of seven days at base camp (6 before and 1 after the climb). The standard itinerary people join this group on the 7th day (of the extended itinerary). From this day all the people moves as one group.

If there are less than 4 climbers in the extended itinerary the transportation from Mendoza to Puente del Inca will be in the regular bus.

Expedition itinerary
Day Extended Itinerary Day Standard Itinerary
1 Mendoza – Food is not included -  
2 Puente del Inca – B/L/D -  
3 Confluencia – B/PL/D 1 Mendoza – Food is not included
4 Confluencia – B/PL/D 2 Puente del Inca – B/L/D
5 Plaza de Mulas – B/PL/D 3 Confluencia – B/PL/D
6 Plaza de Mulas – B/L/D 4 Confluencia – B/PL/D
7 Plaza de Mulas – B/PL/D 5 Plaza de Mulas – B/PL/D
8 Plaza de Mulas – B/L/D 6 Plaza de Mulas – B/L/D
9 Plaza de Mulas – B/PL/D 7 Plaza de Mulas – B/PL/D
10 Plaza de Mulas – B/L/D 8 Plaza de Mulas – B/L/D
11 Plaza Canadá Camp – B/PL/D 9 Plaza Canadá Camp – B/PL/D
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Necessary equipment

Feet: 2 pairs of synthetic inner socks, 4 pairs of thick socks for cold (sky type), 1 pair of comfortable trekking boots, 1 pair of gaiters.

Legs:
1 pair of thin synthetic pants, 1 pair of thick shelter pants, 1 pair of rainproof pants, 1 pair of long and comfortable pants (trekking type).

Body:
2 synthetic underwear shirts, 1 turtleneck of synthetic material, 1 fleece jacket or alike, 1 shelter jacket (down or synthetic), 1 rainproof jacket.

Head:
sun cap or hat, shelter hat (wool or fleece), light balaclava, a good pair of sunglasses with UV filter (and nose and side protection), a pair of ski goggles, a handkerchief for the neck.

Hands: 2 pairs of light inner gloves, 2 pairs of rainproof gloves for shelter (mitten type).

Expedition gear:
book, music or anything that helps to be distracted in the tent, sunscreen (not less than factor 20), 1 two liter water bottle, an stainless steel thermos of one litter or half litter, personal crockery (Bowl, cup, fork and spoon), sleeping mattress for high mountain, 6 pairs of hand warmers, personal care elements, front lamp with extra batteries, a synthetic or duvet sleeping bag for – 20º C

Technical equipment:
1 comfortable backpack of 70 liters or more, 1 pair of boots for high mountain (suitable for 7.000 m and – 40º temperature), semi - automatic crampons, 1 pair of telescopic poles, 1 strong duffel bag.

The above gear list must be used as a guide only.

At arrival

On the first day, you will be picked up at the airport of Mendoza City. We recommend you arrive in the morning, because on this day your mountain guide will contact you to check your mountain equipment and, if it is necessary, he will recommend you which things you need to buy or rent. On the afternoon, at the time accorded, you will have a short meeting at the hotel, with the guides and the other members of the group.
In the morning of the second day, the group will be picked up at the hotel to go for the climbing permit and after that, towards Puente del Inca.

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Set departures dates 2008 - 2009 Season expeditions
Due to the great demand for spaces the past season, we will offer our future customers even more departures for 2010-2011.
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NR#1 November 25th, 2010 December 11th, 2010
NR#2 November 29th, 2010 December 15th, 2010
NR#3 December 4th, 2010 December 20th, 2010
NR#4 December 9th, 2010 December 25th, 2010
NR#5 December 14th, 2010 December 30th, 2010
NR#6 December 17th, 2010 January 2nd, 2011
NR#7 December 20th, 2010 January 5th, 2011
NR#8 December 23rd, 2010 January 8th, 2011
NR#9 December 28th, 2010 January 13th, 2011
NR#10 January 4th, 2011 January 20th, 2011
NR#11 January 9th, 2011 January 25th, 2011
NR#12 January 14th, 2011 January 30th, 2011
NR#13 January 19th, 2011 February 4th, 2011
NR#14 January 24th, 2011 February 9th, 2011
NR#15 January 29th, 2011 February 14th, 2011
NR#16 February 4th, 2011 February 20th, 2011
NR#17 February 9th, 2011 February 25th, 2011
NR#18 February 14th, 2011 March 2nd, 2011
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Private groups

If the specified departure dates are not suitable, or you want a private expedition, we would be happy to devise a program to suit your interests.
In the private groups, the sleeping tents are not included.
For more details, consult us to our e-mail: info@aconcaguaadventures.com


Reservations

To confirm reservations, Aconcagua Adventures requires two conditions:
- Complete and send the application form (one for each person who is going to participate in the expedition).
- A deposit as part of the payment the expedition (The balance of the price of the expedition is paid upon arrival in Mendoza, only by cash).
Written confirmation of your reservation will be sent upon receipt of the application form and your deposit.

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Cancellations

In the event that a climber cancels his/her reservation, this has to be noticed at least 30 days before of the beginning of the expedition. Bay this way, this person has a credit for the total of the deposit which will be available for the next two (2) years. Any cancellations with less than 30 days notice (before the beginning of the expedition) will incur in a forfeit of the deposit.

 

The normal route

Climbers in excellent physical condition can climb Mount Aconcagua by the Normal Route. It is a non-technical route but strenuous and physically demanding where the effects of altitude are felt. Altitude, expedition length, extreme temperatures and hard winds make this climb much more difficult than Mount Kilimanjaro and peaks in South America. It requires carrying heavy loads (30lbs avg.) for multiple days.

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Those climbers interested in this expedition must be not only physically fit but also mentally strong. Basic experience in mountaineering and proper training and conditioning are required. We recommend you that you have experience climbing to at least 18,000ft / 5,500m before attempting Aconcagua.

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