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Aconcagua Expedition 22,841 ft

Polish Variation Route - 21 days

Aconcagua, the Southern and Western Hemisphere's highest peak - and one of the seven summits. Climbing Aconcagua is a goal for many climbers of all ability levels. While not technically demanding, The Polish Variation route on Aconcagua requires a high level of commitment and can be physically demanding, and see far fewer climbers than the Normal Route. This makes a guided Aconcagua climb via the Polish Variation a great mountain climbing expedition for motivated mountaineers who have high alititude climbing goals without wanting technical climbing.

Our Aconcagua climb is led by certified American mountain guides experienced in South American high alititude climbing and guiding. We provide you the best of care with a low guest-to-guide ratio, small group sizes and the best local logistical support. We take high alititude climbing seriously and treat our climb of Aconcagua with much respect and care. We will take our time reaching Aconcagua's summit to ensure safety and the best chances for success.

Our Aconcagua climbing expedition starts as you arrive at the airport in Mendoza, Argentina with full support to the summit and return. Mule support to Aconcagua base camp and camp cooks are provided for your comfort and to ease your acclimating process. Optional porter services are available above base camps to the high camps on Aconcagua to enable you to carry lighter loads.

Come climb Aconcagua with the professionals at International Alpine Guides.

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Level: Participants on the Aconcagua climb should have previous ice axe and crampon experience.

Dates 2009: Feb 2-22

Cost: $3995 per person

Includes: Professional American mountain guides with a low 1:3 ratio, max group size is 6 guests and 2 guides; Breakfast, lunch & dinner most days (see itinerary); Private ground transportation within Argentina; All lodging; Park fees, mules & logistics support; All technical mountain climbing equipment (except footwear).



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