Author: Aventuras Patagonicas

  • Carry to Camp 1

    Carry to Camp 1

    A.P. 7 (Jan. 12 – 31, 2019)

    The team successfully carried some loads to Camp 1 today. They reached 16,300′ and went back to Base Camp.

    Sebastián, the lead guide, called to tell us they are all fine. He said they already had dinner and were ready to go to sleep. Tomorrow the group will rest there.

    We will post more updates soon!

    The Aventuras Patagonicas Team

  • On the top of America!

    On the top of America!

    A.P. 6 (Jan. 5 – 24, 2019)

    What a success! The whole team got to the summit of Aconcagua today!

    After a challenging day, they reached the top of the highest mountain in the Western Hemisphere at 22,834′. This is a great achievement and a once-in-a-lifetime experience!

    They are spending the night at High Camp, before going down to Plaza de Mulas Base Camp tomorrow. They will go back to Mendoza the following day.

    Congratulations to them!

    The Aventuras Patagonicas Team

  • A total success!

    A total success!

    A.P. 5 (Jan. 5 – 24, 2019)

    This team of 9 climbers and 3 guides reached the top of America!

    It was a long day but they worked hard and got there today. They stood on the summit of the highest mountain out of the Himalayas at 22,834′. A unique experience they will always remember!

    The group is now going down to High Camp to spend the night. Tomorrow they will descend to Plaza de Mulas Base Camp and they will return to Mendoza the next day.

    Congratulations for the big effort!

    The Aventuras Patagonicas Team

  • Big day ahead!

    Big day ahead!

    A.P. 6 (Jan. 5 – 24, 2019)

    The team left Camp 2 and moved to High Camp. They reached an altitude of 19,200′.

    It was cold and windy but they worked hard and got safely there today.

    Pablo, the lead guide, told us they will go to the summit tomorrow, leaving early in the morning.

    Looking forward to a great summit day!

    The Aventuras Patagonicas Team

  • High Camp!

    High Camp!

    A.P. 5 (Jan. 5 – 24, 2019)

    The team safely moved to High Camp at 19,200′.

    We spoke with Sebastián, the lead guide, who said everyone is fine. They were about to have dinner and go to sleep to be ready for the big day, because tomorrow they will tackle the summit!

    We will post more news as soon as we hear from them!

    The Aventuras Patagonicas Team

  • The team is at Base Camp!

    The team is at Base Camp!

    A.P. 7 (Jan. 12 – 31, 2019)

    They completed the 3-day approach hike, arriving at Plaza Argentina Base Camp yesterday. Today they are resting there at 13,800′.

    The group is fine and getting used to the altitude. They will carry to Camp 1 tomorrow and go back to Base Camp to spend the night.

    We will keep you updated.

    The Aventuras Patagonicas Team

  • Ready to move to High Camp!

    Ready to move to High Camp!

    A.P. 6 (Jan. 5 – 24, 2019)

    The team rested at Camp 2 today.

    They are doing a great job and getting a good acclimatization at 17,500′. They are planning to move to High Camp tomorrow.

    We will post more updates soon.

    The Aventuras Patagonicas Team

  • Rest day

    Rest day

    A.P. 5 (Jan. 5 – 24, 2019)

    The group stayed at Camp 2 today. They spent the day resting there at 17,500′. This will help them acclimatize.

    They are getting everything ready to move to High Camp tomorrow.

    Stay tuned for new updates.

    The Aventuras Patagonicas Team

  • Successful move to Camp 2

    Successful move to Camp 2

    A.P. 6 (Jan. 5 – 24, 2019)

    The team left Camp 1 today and moved to Camp 2 at 17,500′.

    They might rest there tomorrow or carry to High Camp. They will be planning the upcoming days according to the weather conditions.

    We will keep you informed about their next steps.

    The Aventuras Patagonicas Team

  • They are at Camp 2!

    They are at Camp 2!

    A.P. 5 (Jan. 5 – 24, 2019)

    The team successfully moved to Camp 2. They are now at 17,500′.

    Sebastián, the lead guide, called to say they got safely there today. Everyone is doing a great job and getting used to the altitude.

    We will post more updates soon!

    The Aventuras Patagonicas Team