Mountain: | Cerro Bonete (5 074 m / 16 647 ft) |
Activity type: | Mountaineering |
Activity level: | Easy/ Moderate |
Elevation: | 4 250 m / 13 944 ft |
Duration: | 6 Day(s) |
Expenses: | from$ 1 600 |
Route Name: |
East Ridge, Западное Ребро |
Activity type: |
Mountaineering |
Activity level: |
Easy/ Moderate |
Type of Climb: |
Trekking |
Location: |
South America, Argentina: (Mendoza) |
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Mountain: | |
First Ascent: |
1/1/2015 |
Duration: |
6 Day(s) |
Max. Elevation: |
4 250m / 13 944 ft |
Vertical Gain: |
824m / 2 703 ft |
Length: |
74km / 46 miles |
Climbing Season(s): |
15 Nov-28 Feb; |
Nearst Airport(s): |
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From the Horcones Park Entrance, where you will get your permits checked at the Ranger station. Here your personal equipment will be picked up by the mules. They will transport it to base camp Plaza de Mulas. Carrying only a day pack you head off to Camp Confluencia by walking 4 or 5 hours. Overnight in Confluencia.
Acclimatization trekking to Plaza Francia. The trek takes about 5 hours until you arrive to Plaza Francia, base camp of the impressive Aconcagua South Wall. This is one of the nicest points of the expedition. Then way back to Camp Confluencia for overnight.
Approach from Confluencia to Plaza de Mulas. After 8-9 hours hiking across “Playa Ancha” and climbing up through a very steep path, you reach Plaza de Mulas, the biggest base camp in Aconcagua Park. In the end of the day most of the climbers will feel the altitude.
Rest day at Plaza de Mulas. The first day in Base Camp is always a rest day and a good occasion to take a bath and explore the local terrain.
Ascent to Mount Bonete (5 074 meters). You’ll awarded a spectacular view of the west face of Aconcagua.
Return to the Horcones Park Entrance. All your personal equipment will be picked up by the mules. They will transport it down to Horcones.
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