Aconcagua Climbing - Expedtions and Trekking

Expeditions and Trekking

All of our scheduled expeditions (DATES FOR EXPEDITIONS) have a maximum of 5 clients per group and two guides. We specialize in small groups with an emphasis on individual care and attention. As guides, we feel that clients have the best possible chance for the summit when the groups are small and individual needs are met.

 Climbing Aconcagua - Summit Expedition

 

Cerro Aconcagua via the Normal Route with Porters

 A non-technical route for an avid hiker in excellent physical shape. Aconcagua is the highest mountain in the western hemisphere. The Normal Route is perfect for climbers who may be short on time but would like to experience a high altitude adventure.

We offer two programs on this expedition: 19 days or 17 days

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 Climbing Aconcagua - Cerro Aconcagua 
Cerro Aconcagua
via the
Guanacos Valley
and Traverse with Porter
 

This route is temporarily closed so that mother nature can take a little break from human impact.

For up to date information on the Guanacos route closure, please go to the following website:
http://www.aconcagua.mendoza.gov.ar

 

 

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 Ameghino Valley/Upper Guanacos Traverse Expedition with Descent via

the Normal Route With Porters

 The Ameghino Valley/Upper Guanacos Traverse route is less traveled than the normal route and contains spectacular beauty. The Upper Guanacos is superior to the Polish Traverse as it is cleaner, more scenic and you will feel and sleep better on it. Excellent physical condition is required for this route. We descend via the Normal Route which allows you to experience two different sides and perspectives of Aconcagua.

 

 

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Cerro Aconcagua
via the
Polish Glacier
Traverse
with Descent via the Normal Route

 Cerro Pissis (6882 m/22,572 ft) is in La Rioja Province in Northern Argentina. It is Argentina's second highest peak. Cerro Pissis has five main peaks that stand high over the Atacama Desert. If you want to avoid the crowds of Aconcagua and climb a mountain where there is a possibility of seeing no one for days on end, then this is the mountain for you. Cerro Pissis could be nicknamed, "Cerro Peaceful". The amazing display of colors and light make this climb one of the most tranquil climbs in South America.

 

 

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  Cerro Aconcagua via the Polish Glacier  (Technical Route)
with Descent
via the
Normal Route

  Cerro Pissis (6882 m/22,572 ft) is in La Rioja Province in Northern Argentina. It is Argentina's second highest peak. Cerro Pissis has five main peaks that stand high over the Atacama Desert. If you want to avoid the crowds of Aconcagua and climb a mountain where there is a possibility of seeing no one for days on end, then this is the mountain for you. Cerro Pissis could be nicknamed, "Cerro Peaceful". The amazing display of colors and light make this climb one of the most tranquil climbs in South America.

  

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