Aconcagua and Ojos del Salado
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Tour Description
The highest mountain in the world outside of Mount Everest is Mount Aconcagua in Argentina, very popular among those climbers willing to reach an easy Seven Summit and gain experience to climb higher peaks. And the second highest peak in the Americas is Ojos del Salado,. Both Aconcagua & Ojos del Salado are strenuous and demanded introduction to any of those goals in terms of altitude, temperature and winds with the exception of technical degree, which have non through their respective classic routes.
KL Adventure has re set again this 25 day exclusive expedition tour in his annual climbing calendar for those climbers who want to take advantage to match two great peaks in the isolate Atacama region as well in the Central Andes.
Our acclimatization plan start in the north city of Copiapo, a rich silver and copper mining district in the Atacama region. We follow a 5 days trekking and hiking in the Santa Rosa & Negro Francisco lagoon inside the Nevado Tres Cruces National Park. Located just south of the Salar de Maricunga, the Santa Rosa lagoon is known for its pink flamingoes, which reside on the lagoon year-round. Laguna Santa Rosa, along with Laguna del Negro Francisco, is a Wetland of International Importance under the Ramsar Convention. As a nationally protected area, there is an abundance of fauna, such as flamingoes and vicuñas.
Later we move north east into Laguna Verde 14,765' (4.400m) a turquoise lake with a view of snow-capped volcanoes and red desert slopes almost in front of our final destination, Ojos del Salado. The base camp named Refugio Atacama and located at 17,000’ / 5.350m is a 4-wheel drive vehicles reachable point, which make this tour not only an easy and fantastic climbing peak, but a very necessary and gradually altitude adjustment step program minimizing any risk of high altitude sickness such as puna and edema.. From this point we hike to Refugio Tejos, a hut at 19,350' / 5.750m, which is probably the highest mountain hut in the world! Gentle scree slopes and occasional snow patches lead us to the main summit. There is fix rope at the last 80 meter summit push, which needs to be climb to stand in the real summit!!
Our return is directly to the city of Copiapo to catch the afternoon domestic flight to Santiago
To see an Aconcagua topographic map click here
To see an Ojos del Salado topographic map click here
To order a topographic map : aoneker@speedy.com.ar
Itinerary
Day 1 Reception in Copiapo by a KL Adventure Guide, transfer to hotel, check in procedures, and climbing equipment check. Hotel
Day 2 Transfer to Valle Chico, 3.000 mts. Tent
Day 3 From Valle Chico we move to Santa Rosa lake, 3.800 mts. Tent
Day 4 Move to Negro Francisco lake, 4.100 mts. Tent
Day 5 Easy hike nearby San Francisco. Tent
Day 6 Climb Volcan Copiapo. Tent
Day 7 Today we move to Laguna Verde, 4.400 mts and take great hot spring with the full colors of the this high plateau lake. Tent
Day 8 Rest day, trek around this beautiful turquoise lake. Tent
Day 9 Climb Mulas Muertas 5.897 mts. and return Laguna Verde. Tent
Day 10 Move to Refugio Atacama at 5.350 mts. Tent
Day 11 Portage to Refugio Tejos at 5,750m, return to Refugio Atacama. Tent
Day 12 Rest day. Tent
Day 13 We ascend to Refugio Tejos. Tent
Day 14 Summit day and return to Atacama camp. Tent
Day 15 Reserve day. Tent
Day 16 Transfer to Copiapo to connect the afternoon flight to Santiago, transfer to comfortable hotel. Hotel.
Day 17 Early transfers to the airport and fly 30 minutes to Mendoza Argentina. Transfer to Aconcagua office for permits and transfer in a 3 hours drive to Penitentes. Transfer to Aconcagua park ranger station for registration and start trekking 3 hours to Confluencia middy camp located at 3.300 mts. Camp
Day 18 We continue on towards Plaza de Mulas base camp at 4,300m of elevation. This is a 7 to 8 hour hike to our Plaza de Mulas camp. Our Chef awaits us here with a big dinner and hot drinks. Tent.
Day 19 Rest at Plaza de Mulas base camp. It is necessary to drink plenty of water and rest to achieve a good adaptation to the altitude before continuing on to the high camps and before summit day. Tent.
Day 20 Ascent and portage to Nido de Cóndores high camp at 5,380m and return to Plaza Mulas camp. Tent.
Day 21 Rest at Plaza Mulas. Tent.
Day 22 Ascent to Nido de Cóndores high camp. Tent.
Day 23 Ascent to high camp 2, Berlin, at 5,850m. Tent.
Day 24 Summit day and return to Berlin or Nido. Tent.
Day 25 Extra day to allow for weather conditions at Berlin or Nido high camps. Tent.
Day 26 Descent to Plaza de Mulas. Tent.
Day 27 From Plaza de Mulas we have mules to help carry out our gear, allowing for a “light” trek through Playa Ancha and Horcones Valley to the village of Penitentes in a 6 to 7 hour hike. At the Park Rangers station transport awaits us to take us to Hotel in Penitentes village. Hotel
Day 28 Transfer to Santiago. End of expedition
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Tour Details
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Duration |
28 days |
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Difficulty |
Excellent Physical Shape |
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Departures |
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Expedition cost |
US $ 5,990 per person minimum 6 clients. |
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Hotel single supplement |
US $1,000 per person |
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Reservation cost |
US $ 700 |
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Balance due |
75 days prior departure |
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Space available |
12 climbers |
Service includes
- Professional Bilingual Mountain Guide.
- Ratio, Guide to Clients 1-3.
- Porter for group gear (tents) during the entire expedition.
- Mules for individual gear to base camp and return with a maximum of 20 kg. per person.
- Difrol permit process.
- High quality expedition common gear: The North Face, Mountain Hardware and Marmot tents, isolate mattress, high camp stoves & Fuel.
- First aid kit, hyperbaric chamber, oxygen bottles, oximeter, including O2 at our high camps.
- Satellite phone at base camp on a per minute payment basis.
- VHF 2 mt & BLU HF radio communication equipment.
- Full base camp set up dining tent, chair, tables, etc..
- All meals during the expedition.
- Permanently available hot drinks and biscuits at base camp tent.
- Four (4) Hotel nights double occupancy with breakfast
- Flight Santiago – Copiapo - Santiago with 20 kg baggage.
- Flight Santiago – Mendoza with 20 kg baggage.
- Private transportation included airport pick-up.
- Assistance at Mendoza airport.
- All local organization and supervision by KL Adventure & Aconcagua Express Staff.
- The Aconcagua, “Summit of America” book, by Mauricio Fernandez.
Service does not include
- All personal climbing equipment gear.
- Ojos del Salado & Aconcagua climbing permit.
- Porter for personal gear.
- Any cost involve in an early or late departure.
- Copiapo and Santiago meals.
- Any drinks (soda, beer or wine) in the cities.
- Cancellation, accident and rescue insurance.
- Cash for extra expenses.
- Any other service not mentioned in the list.
- Gratuities are not included.
Important
- All itineraries are subject to change due to changes in weather, individual's acclimatization rates and guide's preferences.
- Any departure dates can be re-scheduled with a minimum of 6 persons.
- Private Porter to be share between two expedition members carrying 10kg each, service available upon request at additional cost.
Once you get registered, we will send you :
- Our 30 or 90 days detailed training program.
- A detailed list of all the equipment you need.
Aconcagua short equipment list :
-Non detailed version (this is only for “packing your bags”)
-Items marked with ** are available for rent. Items marked with * are available for purchase.
Head:
- **Ski Goggles
- *Light weight Balaclava
- *Warm fleece or wool hat
- *Glacier glasses
- *Extra pair of sunglasses (these don’t need to be glacier glasses)
Hands:
- Fleece liners
- Gore-Tex ski gloves
- **Mittens
Upper Body:
- (2) Polypropylene top- one medium weight and one expedition weight.
- (2) Fleece jackets or lightweight synthetic insulated jacket.
- (1) If you opt to only use one of the above jackets then you need an insulated vest
- Gore-Tex parka
- **(1)Expedition Down Parka with down hood.
- Long sleeve lightweight cotton type shirt for the hike in.
Lower Body:
- (2)-Polypropylene bottom one lightweight and one expedition weight.
- (1)-One pair of schoeler or nylon pants.
- **Insulated over pants or fleece pants with full side zips
- Lightweight Gore-Tex pants with full side zips
Feet:
- 2 pair of socks for the approach.
- 3 pair of sock combinations (in additition to above)
- Gaiters
- **Down or synthetic booties (optional)
- **Double plastic boots
- Light weight hiking boots, trekking shoes or sneakers
- Sandals or neoprene booties.
Sleeping:
- **Down or synthetic rated –10 degrees F/ -26 degrees C
- Compression sack for sleeping bag
- Thermarest pad with repair kit
Backpacks and other bags:
- **Internal frame Backpack
- *Day pack
- Some medium and large stuff sacks
- 3 heavy-duty plastic bags
- **2 large duffel bags
- An assortment of Ziploc bags.
Miscellaneous:
- **Trekking poles or ski poles (MANDATORY)
- Bandanna (for sun protection and cleaning glasses etc.)
- Hand warmers (purchased in most outdoor stores)
- Ear plugs (for those windy nights or snoring tent mates)
- Potable aqua (1 bottle)
- (2) Mole foam made by 3M (for treating blisters) (MANDATORY)
- 1 roll of athletic tape (mandatory)
- Knife with built in scissors for cutting mole foam/skin.
- Sunscreen SPF 30 or higher. Consider bringing Zinc oxide if you burn easily.
- Head lamp with extra batteries
- Toiletry items (toothbrush/toothpaste, baby wipes (very usefull), tampons
- 2 Lip balms (chapstick with SPF)
- 2 water bottles (two liters capacity) and 1 one-liter thermos.
- Many people like to have a separate wide mouth bottle only for peeing in. This bottle should be clearly labeled!
- Cup, bowl and spoon.
Climbing:
- Climbing seat harness (Polish Glacier only)
- 1 Locking Carabiner (Polish Glacier only)
- **Ice axe and leash 60-70 cm
- **Crampons
Food:
- 2-3 pounds total and include items you know will look tasty if feeling less than 100% and that you have experimented with in training. Popular choices may include a variety of certain energy bars, energy gels, candies, nuts, dried fruits, rice crispy treats, brownies etc...
Medical:
- Ibuprofin, Motrin or Advil
- Asperin
- Blister kit (athletic tape, mole foam, and 5-6 bandaids)
Optional Items:
- Camera, Paperback book, Pee funnel (for women only), Music
| Code | From | To | Status | Price |
| Ojos del Salado & Aconcagua 28 Days | ||||
| KLE012-01 | Sunday, December 12, 2010 | Saturday, January 08, 2011 | available | 7,0005,990 |
| KLE012-02 | Sunday, December 19, 2010 | Saturday, January 15, 2011 | available | 7,0005,990 |


