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HOW TO TRAIN THE RIGHT WAY TO CLIMB MOUNT ACONCAGUA

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  HOW TO TRAIN THE RIGHT WAY TO CLIMB MOUNT ACONCAGUA? Going on a trek for your vacation with your friends or family can sound like an exciting plan. But if you neglect the necessary training before the tour, it can put a damper on your entire experience. Moreover, it is also risky, not just for you but for your whole team. Therefore, you need to ensure that you are in excellent physical health and have excellent stamina to complete the trek. In this article, we will be shedding light on how to train the perfect way for  Aconcagua treks . The best ways to train yourself effectively for a comfortable trek Depending on your current physical fitness level and the desired goal, you can prepare yourself. Furthermore, you can also get recommendations from Aconcagua Mountain Guides . Some of the ways you can consider training are: 1.    Hiking in high altitude places –  you must have adequate experience hiking in high altitude spots before you consider climbing Mount Aconcagua. Mo

HOW DIFFICULT IS IT TO TREK ON MOUNT ACONCAGUA

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  How difficult is it to trek on Mount Aconcagua? Mount Aconcagua is one of the highest peaks in the southern and northern hemispheres and is part of the prestigious seven summits. Due to this, it is a highly popular spot for trekking lovers. People worldwide look forward to spending quality time on this mountain, but they might be skeptical if they will be able to complete the Aconcagua Treks . According to a study, only two-thirds of the people attempting this trip can achieve it.  In this article, we will be shedding light on how difficult it is to climb this mountain and if you should try it. Is Mount Aconcagua beginner friendly? The most straightforward answer to this is: not exactly. If you are a complete newbie to trekking, it is recommended to try out smaller hikes first, and then, if you are confident enough in your physical capabilities, you can move to these mountains. However, people's past experiences have indicated that the treks could be extremely rough. Carr

Essential Trekking Gear for Climbing Aconcagua

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Essential Trekking Gear for Climbing Aconcagua   If you plan to climb to the highest peak in South America, you should take this essential equipment with you. All the given items benefit your Aconcagua journey; you can seamlessly complete your summit if you take mentioned equipment with you. So without wasting time, let's get started discussing the list of gear for climbing Aconcagua.    Climbing:   Crampons Crampons are essential for a summit; it helps to save you from slipping. However, you should take modern steel 12-point crampons and anti-balling plates.   Mountaineering Axe Avoid taking technical mountaineering ice and go with a general one. Ensure to take that ice axe which comes with an attachable leash. Moreover, a shorter mountaineering axe is always better than a longer one.   Trekking Pole Collapsible trekking poles are a must have equipment for trekking.    Clothing:   Trekking Shirt Trekking shirts are always best for trekking; they are lightwei

BEST TIME OF THE YEAR TO PLAN YOUR TREK TO MOUNT ACONCAGUA

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  BEST TIME OF THE YEAR TO PLAN YOUR TREK TO MOUNT ACONCAGUA It can be exciting to make plans for your vacation to different places. However, special care needs to be taken to plan your trip during suitable months of the year for trekking. It allows you to ultimately experience the trek without worrying about unfavorable weather conditions or other obstacles. If you plan your hike at the wrong time, it might hamper your overall experience. This article discusses the best time of the year to plan your Aconcagua treks . Factors you need to consider before making your plans . According to the  Aconcagua Mountain Guides ,  the primary climbing season on Mount Aconcagua lasts from November to around mid-March. Many people make their plans while considering factors like the ·    weather conditions ·  the accessibility of water, and ·  the general crowd of people they might expect. Although there is no definite time you can visit, you should ensure that you are equipped with proper

Different ways to start your ascent

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A gradual ascent is recommended, to minimize hypoxia. That is why starting below 3000 meters above sea level and walking up is the best. Abundant hydration is vital, because it is a sign if you urinate little, after drinking a lot of water, that acclimatization is not working. Also a diet rich in carbohydrates, for higher blood oxygen levels   Aconcagua Ascents . There are several routes. The northwest, which is the busiest, begins two days on the back of a mule from Los Horcoes and one day on foot. The South Route is for expert climbers, because it has 3,000 meters of ice and sixth-grade difficulties. Part of the Horcones and after 12 kilometers, you reach the glacier area. The Eastern Route, or Polish Glacier, leaves from Punta de Vacas, going up the river for about 60 kilometers, to Plaza Argentina Inferior. Upon reaching 5,300 meters, an ice slope begins with increasing difficulties. The southwest begins in Plaza de Mulas on the west wall, to climb about 6,707 meters through a la

Before Coming To Aconcagua, You Should Read This

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  To climb Aconcagua, it is necessary to acclimatize first. To begin the ascent, you must move to Plaza de Mulas. Until there is the recreational part, to put it somehow, since once you are at the base camp, the time to climb Aconcagua begins. You realize how imposing Mount Aconcagua is when at noon, the top of the hill covers you with the sun, which is truly impressive. Acclimatizing at the height is the base of everything. You have to rest a lot, sleep as much as possible. You can hydrate all the time. From a personal opinion, it was difficult for me to assimilate that you must move very calmly at the height. Not like we do on the plain. Likewise, the height makes you feel as if you are moving too much. Water plays a fundamental role in this acclimatization process since hydration is essential. And there we enter a crossroads, since the water, when taken directly from the snow, is overloaded with minerals, which can cause stomach discomfort that could dehydrate you. Then what do we

CLIMBING ACONCAGUA WILL BE AN EXPERIENCE THAT WILL HELP YOU CLIMB HARDER MOUNTAINS IN THE FUTURE

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  The Aconcagua ascent by the Normal Route is very popular. It takes between seventeen and twenty days, although there are shorter programs of 12 days. Due to the altitude (6,961 m), acclimatization is essential in the itinerary. These ranges of days include two extra days in case of bad weather, so you still have the chance of reaching the summit besides bad weather conditions. The Normal route consists of the ascent entering through the Horcones valley. The first approach camp is Confluencia, and then there is the Plaza de Mulas Base Camp. The alternative Polish Route has a similar difficulty to the Normal Route, and no presents technical challenges. It is not confused with the Polish Glacier Route, which involves reaching the summit via the Polish Glacier, which requires a glacier experience traverse. Another common option for climbing Aconcagua is the 360 ° route, which combines the Polish routes and the normal route. You enter through the Valle de Vacas and have your base camp in