to bad you didn't make it in 2018, but it's absolutely worth it to do it another time! we made it the 3rd time. now i miss it, we just made so many friends over there! food, wine, people over there are just so fantastic!! enjoy it and good luck!!
Hi. I first read your article on your homepage and now watch your video. Very nice and informative. I also plan to do it on my own next season. I would like to know which services you took from grajales? and how much it was. Did they also organize for you the tickets with 20 % discount.? Which tent you use and things you would do better if you would do it can. On your report it sounds that everything perfectly worked out. Best regards
Hi there! First of all, we took the service of www.andesport.com, which we figured out was the best and the most convenient service! All other organisation, have a kg-limit to carry with mules. You don't pay for extra kilos with them. We brought our tent to stay in BC, if you like, they have a different company right next "door", they offer bed in a dorm, which we took for a night, when we came back from the summit. But a tent, is a lot warmer.We used MOUNTAIN HARDWEAR Tent TRANGO for 3, but we had just space for 2. Of course you get discount, for the permit. The best thing, you don't even have to go to Mendoza city to take care of your Permit, they take care of it, if you want! With the other organizations, we had to do it by ourself! Permit is to pay in Dollars and just cash! The first 2 years, we brought all our food up by ourself, but the last year, we took the fullpension-service with andesport, and it was not even very expensive. Food was good and always plenty. Just for the Highcamps we brought dehydrated food, so you just bring a boiler from home, the gas you can find easily in Mendoza. Bring Batteries from Home, because they cost an Eyeball in Mendoza. Our program was: 2 nights in Mendoza (andesport organised pickup from Airport, and Hotel in Mendoza), 2 Nights in Penitentes (for better acclimatization), 2 nights in Camp Confluencia, 4 nights in BC (3 nights before summit, 1 night after); high camps are free, which you have to organize by yourself. I recommend to take yourself time! We did not use a Guide, but you can hire a guide with andesport, also you can hire porters with them, but you can hire those also directly in BC! Well, yes it did work perfectly out, we did learn in 3 years what to do better. What i would do the next time better, is to take myself time, we wanted to rush it, it almost did go wrong! After 3 years of Aconcagua, this year we miss it a lot! You will enjoy it! Good luck to you!!
Hi! What made you not to climb to the summit during the first two attempts? Also, what time of the year did you go this time, the weather on top looks gorgeous! What are the camera did you use, looks great! Please let me know!
Hi there! The first time we had on our 10 days il “viento blanco” with about 1 meter of snow in the base camp and about -47 C and about 120-140 km/h Wind on the top! The second time I got sick on the third Camp “colera” ! We always went there the end of January! Camera we use DJI Osmo Pocket and Dji Mavic , best solution small, light and 4k video! Good Luck!!
❤ the songs. Great jobs y’all. I like how you regrouped and went back up!🎉
Well done , ice video , was there 2018 camp3 weather was bad we didnt summit....2023 will be back 😀
to bad you didn't make it in 2018, but it's absolutely worth it to do it another time! we made it the 3rd time. now i miss it, we just made so many friends over there! food, wine, people over there are just so fantastic!! enjoy it and good luck!!
High Quality and good music !!!
Thank you!!! 😊
Wonderful video 🤩🤩, congratulations!!!
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Pablo Ushuaia Thank you so much!! I’m glad you liked it! 🙋🏼♀️
Amazing! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you!! ☺️
Hi. I first read your article on your homepage and now watch your video. Very nice and informative. I also plan to do it on my own next season. I would like to know which services you took from grajales? and how much it was. Did they also organize for you the tickets with 20 % discount.? Which tent you use and things you would do better if you would do it can. On your report it sounds that everything perfectly worked out. Best regards
Hi there! First of all, we took the service of www.andesport.com, which we figured out was the best and the most convenient service! All other organisation, have a kg-limit to carry with mules. You don't pay for extra kilos with them. We brought our tent to stay in BC, if you like, they have a different company right next "door", they offer bed in a dorm, which we took for a night, when we came back from the summit. But a tent, is a lot warmer.We used MOUNTAIN HARDWEAR Tent TRANGO for 3, but we had just space for 2. Of course you get discount, for the permit. The best thing, you don't even have to go to Mendoza city to take care of your Permit, they take care of it, if you want! With the other organizations, we had to do it by ourself! Permit is to pay in Dollars and just cash! The first 2 years, we brought all our food up by ourself, but the last year, we took the fullpension-service with andesport, and it was not even very expensive. Food was good and always plenty. Just for the Highcamps we brought dehydrated food, so you just bring a boiler from home, the gas you can find easily in Mendoza. Bring Batteries from Home, because they cost an Eyeball in Mendoza. Our program was: 2 nights in Mendoza (andesport organised pickup from Airport, and Hotel in Mendoza), 2 Nights in Penitentes (for better acclimatization), 2 nights in Camp Confluencia, 4 nights in BC (3 nights before summit, 1 night after); high camps are free, which you have to organize by yourself. I recommend to take yourself time! We did not use a Guide, but you can hire a guide with andesport, also you can hire porters with them, but you can hire those also directly in BC! Well, yes it did work perfectly out, we did learn in 3 years what to do better. What i would do the next time better, is to take myself time, we wanted to rush it, it almost did go wrong! After 3 years of Aconcagua, this year we miss it a lot! You will enjoy it! Good luck to you!!
Hi! What made you not to climb to the summit during the first two attempts? Also, what time of the year did you go this time, the weather on top looks gorgeous! What are the camera did you use, looks great! Please let me know!
Hi there! The first time we had on our 10 days il “viento blanco” with about 1 meter of snow in the base camp and about -47 C and about 120-140 km/h Wind on the top! The second time I got sick on the third Camp “colera” !
We always went there the end of January!
Camera we use DJI Osmo Pocket and Dji Mavic , best solution small, light and 4k video!
Good Luck!!