Aconcagua and Vallecitos Expedition

Normal Route

In this expedition we will visit the two most famous mountains in Argentina: Mount Vallecitos, with 5.470 m. which is an excellent acclimatization to reach the summit of Mount Aconcagua, our objective of 6.962 m, the highest mountain in America, and the highest mountain of the world leaving out the Himalayas.

Trying this ascent involves visiting the most popular places for  mountaneering of Argentina: El Cordón del Plata with its more than 10 summits over the 5.000 mts and the Aconcagua, where camping is shared with an international community of mountaineers who come here to try this challenge. This experience makes you the protagonist of an expedition to one of the highest mountains in the world, visiting and enjoying the heart of the Cordillera de los Andes and its particular wild surroundings.

Info

Days: 21

From 4 of December 2023

From 2 of January 2024

From 5 of February 2024

Difficulty Level: Very High.    

This program can be completed by any person in good health and trained. 

You need previous experience. The ascents do require basic mountaineering skills, and this challenging expedition is an ideal choice for those with some high altitude, general mountaineering experience such as Kilimanjaro, Mount Elbrus, and the Mexican or Ecuadorian Volcanoes.

Physical difficulty: Very High.

Technical difficulty: High

Details of the Itinerary:

Day 1 – Mendoza City

In this first day we have our meeting in Mendoza Airport. Then we will go to our accommodation in the city to check the personal equipment. If necessary, we will go to a rental shop. After that, we will go to the Aconcagua Park Office to get the ascent permits and we will talk about the development of the expedition.

Day 2 – Mendoza City – Parque Cordón del Plata

From our accommodation, we will have transportation to Parque Cordón del Plata, known as Vallecitos. We will stay in mountain refuges at 2.900 m. Acclimatization trekking near the refuge. 

Day 3 – Mountain Refuge – Veguitas Superior Camp (3.460 m.)

We will build the camp in Veguitas Superior. We will trek to the site, carrying equipment for 2 hours and a half.  Camp setting and acclimatization.

Day 4 – Camp Veguitas Superior – Camp El Salto (4.200 m.)

We will begin our walk going passing by Camp Piedra Grande, and then the path will lead us up to Morena de los Escombros. Then we will have to overcome the challenge of “El Infiernillo” the hardest stretch of this section. We will arrive at El Salto Camp, normally used as a base for thousands of mountaineers. From there we will be able to see the whole valley of Potrerillos.

Camp setting and acclimatization.

Time: approximately 6 hours of trekking.

 Day 5 – Acclimatization and rest

Depending on individual conditions, and the excursionists’ physical and physiological state, we will trek, gear carrying, to La Hoyada (4700 m.) where we will take equipment and food for our camp before summit.

Day 6 – El Salto – La Hoyada (4650 m.)

After breakfast, we will dismantle our camp to begin our trekking to La Hoyada where we will set up the camp to have a sleep before the summit.

Day 7 – Summit Day – Cerro Plata (6000 m.)

Before sunset we will leave La Hoyada Camp passing by El Portezuelo Plata – Lomas Amarillas, Portezuelo Cerro Vallecitos – Cerro Plata, before the summit of Cerro Plata.

Day of great panoramic views of our next challenge: Aconcagua. We will also see the mythical Quebrada de la Jaula.

Back to the camp and sleep. 

Day 8 – La Hoyada – Refuge (2900 m.)

This day we will dismantle our camp and go down to the refuges where we will have dinner and sleep.

Day 9 – Parque Cordón del Plata – Puente del Inca (2725 m.)

In the morning, we will go to Puente del Inca or Penitentes. We will stop over in Uspallata to go shopping, buy some food, personal hygiene items, batteries, etc.

Accommodation in mountain refuges. Preparation of the mule loads and personal equipment.

 Day 10 – Puente del Inca – Horcones – Trekking to Confluencia (3400 m.)

We will head for Parque Provincial Aconcagua where we will present our permits and then we will trek for about 3 hours and a half to Campamento Confluencia. Medical checkup. Night in mountain tents.

Day 11 – Confluencia – Plaza de Mulas (4300 m.)

Trekking to base camp Plaza Mulas. It is a 9-hour journey through ‘Playa Ancha’ to ‘Cuesta Brava’. When getting to Mulas, we will register, have a medical checkup and set up our camp.

Day 12 – Plaza de Mulas (4300 m.)

Day of rest, hydration and acclimatization. Checkups. Trekking and short walks over the area with great panoramic views of Mount Aconcagua and the camp.

 Day 13 – Plaza de Mulas (4300 m.) – Camp 1 Canadá (4930 m.)

The objective of this day is climbing to Camp 1 ‘Canadá’ to set up our camp. Acclimatization.

Day 14 – Canada – Camp 2 ‘Nido de Cóndores’ (5350 m.)

This day we will climb to Camp 2 ‘Nido de Cóndores’ carrying equipment to be left there. Back down to Canadá.

 Day 15 – Canadá – Nido de Cóndores (5350m.)

This day we will ascend  to Nido de Cóndores to set up our camp. Overnight.

 Day 16 – Nido de Cóndores – Camp 3 ‘Cólera’ (5900 m.)

Ascento to Camp 3, camp setting. We will start the preparations for the summit. The guides will evaluate the physical conditions of every participant, checking if they are ready for summit.

 Day 17 – Cólera – Summit (6962 m.)

The high point of this expedition: reaching the summit of the American Giant. Before sunset we will begin the ascent to reach summit at noon and be able to go down to Cólera and rest.

Day 18 – Cólera – Plaza de Mulas

We will dismantle the camp in the morning and we will descend to the base camp Plaza de Mulas. Rest and overnight.

Day 19 – Plaza de Mulas – Puente del Inca – Mendoza

Descent to Puente del Inca. Transportation to Mendoza. Accommodation. End of our services.

Day 20 and 21

Extra days in case of bad weather or factors that determine acclimatization.

Recommended clothing:

Recommended equipment:

The service includes:

Meals: all the meals from lunch at Day 1 to dinner at Day 21.

Special dietary needs (vegetarians, celiacs, etc.) please inform the organizers in advance.

Trekking food: all trekking food: dried fruits, cereal bars, chocolate, etc. 

Accommodation: 2 nights at urban lodging in Mendoza. 2 nights at mountain refuges in Cordón del Plata. 1 night in refuge in Puente del Inca. Mountain camps in shared mountain tents.

Guides from MONS – Actividades de Montaña. Professional Guides – registered by the Province of Mendoza and Parque Provincial Aconcagua, with specific qualification in First Response in wild areas. 

VHF Communication equipment 

First-aid Kit 

Transfers: Mendoza City – Parque Cordón del Plata – Puente del Inca – Mendoza City 

Counseling in equipment and the necessary process to access Parque Aconcagua. 

Group equipment carriage to El Salto and to Plaza de Mulas. 

Insurance: Personal accidents. Civil Responsibility.

Camp logistics. Tents and cooking equipment. 

10% discounts in previous expeditions for training.  

General Difficulty of the Program

This program can be completed by any person in good health and trained. 

You need previous experience. The ascents do require basic mountaineering skills, and this challenging expedition is an ideal choice for those with some high altitude, general mountaineering experience such as Kilimanjaro, Mount Elbrus, and the Mexican or Ecuadorian Volcanoes.

Physical difficulty: Very High.

Technical difficulty: High

The service does not include:

Unspecified extra meals or drinks.

Accommodation before and after the expedition is borne by the excursionists. It is strongly advised booking in advance.

Transfer to Mendoza.

Individual equipment and clothing.

Personal and group equipment carriage from Plaza de Mulas on. If you need this service please inform the organizers in advance.

Insurance for rescue and evacuation.

Access permits to Parque Aconcagua.

Occasional expenses due to eventual abandonment of the program.

Tips, phone calls, Internet and showers in Parque Aconcagua.

Contracting Conditions

The trip can be cancelled by the company due to causes beyond the organizers’ control: when the safety cannot be guaranteed due to weather conditions or other reasons; o because the minimum number of participants could not be reached. The tripper can choose between a new date of departure or full refund.
Tourism in wild areas has characteristics that make it stand out of conventional tourism. Logistics is particular due to its complexity and the proposals depend on factors that may alter its normal development. That is why the entire schedule may vary even though the whole trip has been carefully planned.
The guides who are in charge of the activity may modify totally or partially the itinerary when they consider that one or more participants’ physical or psychological integrity is at risk or due to weather conditions or security reasons.
The guides firstly guarantee the participants’ safety and are present during the whole trip.