Join Martin, an EPGAMT certified guide, on this Ojos del Salado volcano ascent. Climb the world's highest volcano and enjoy the amazing scenery!
Private
17 Days
Jan - Apr, Oct - Dec
High
Intermediate
This Ojos del Salado volcano ascent will take you up to the highest active volcano in the world!
But don't worry! Although there are fumaroles around the summit, there have been no eruptions in any historical times.
Ojos del Salado volcano (6893 m) is also the second highest summit in the western hemisphere, just below the famous Mount Aconcagua (6962 m). Immersed in the Puna Catamarqueña, in between Argentina and Chile, its unique sceneries are combined with a vast solitude, because it's one of the less visited mountains of the Andes.
During these adventurous days, we'll get you properly acclimatized so you enjoy every bit of the journey. We'll do acclimatization hikes and have rest days to get you strong. Plus, I'll also take you to an archeological site and a bird-watching tour, so you'll get to learn a bit more about this amazing place. Finally, you'll be able to enjoy some hot springs before starting the climb.
This ascent is quite easy, except for the final section, which and requires ropes and other accessories, but you don't need to be an experienced climber to accomplish it.
So this Ojos del Salado Volcano ascent is a great way to discover the beautiful Andes. Please contact me now and we’ll start organizing your trip!
And if you're looking for other ascents in the Cordillera de Los Andes check my Ascent to Cerro El Plata, Mendoza or my Ascent to Bertrand Volcano at 5275m.
Transfer from San Fernando del Valle to Fiambalá. Overnight in Fiambalá.
Transfer from Fiambalá to Gallina Muerta refuge and ascent to Cerro de las Flechas 4260m. Overnight in Fiambalá.
Transfer from Fiambalá to Pastos Largos refuge (3300 m). Where we will spend the night in adobe construction, typical of the area.
We will ascend to the Pastos Largos 4100m and Coquena 4050m to consolidate our acclimatization, and return to our refuge.
Transfer from Pastos Largos to Las Lozas (3700m).
Ascent to Cerro Las Lozas 4290m. Overnight at Las Lozas refuge.
Ascent to Cerro Lampallo 5000m. Overnight at Las Lozas refuge.
In the morning we will transfer from Pastos Largos to Las Grutas 4200m, where we will settle in Vialidad Provincial refuge.
On this day we will visit the thermal baths of the caves, archaeological sites and bird watching - native fauna.
Ascent to Bertrand Volcano 5300m. (this activity will depend on the degree of acclimatization of each member).
Transfer from the Vialidad Provincial refuge 4000m to Camp 1 Atacama 5300m - Chile
Rest and acclimatization consolidation at Camp 1 Atacama (5300 m).
Acclimatization trekking and return to Camp 1 (5300 m).
From Camp 1 Atacama (5300m) to Camp 2 Tejos (5800m).
Rest at Camp 2 Tejos (5800 m).
Attempt to summit Ojos del Salado - return to Camp 2 (5800m)
Descent from Camp 2 Tejos (5800m) to Camp 1 Atacama (5300m) where the transport will be waiting for us - return to Fiambalá - Closing of the expedition with a barbecue.
More info
I will provide a first aid kit, VHF-UHF radio, shared camping equipment (high mountain tent, cookware).
You need to bring: trekking pants, polar or thermal pants, waterproof pants, inner pants, 1 pair of high mountain socks, 1 pair of thin inner socks (polypropylene), 2 pairs of trekking socks, double boots, leggings, 2 t-shirts, 2 inner long sleeve shirts, fleece jacket or windstoper, warm jacket, waterproof jacket, thin gloves, 2 pairs of warm gloves, mitten covers or waterproof gloves, sun hat, fleece hat, fleece neck, 2 sunglasses (cat 3 or 4), trekking poles, backpack (75+15 L), headlamp with spare batteries, sleeping bag (-30C), insulating mat, 1L thermos, utility knife, shatterproof plate and cup, at least two 1L bottles, personal first aid kit, sunscreen (SPF60), lip balm, moisturizer, lighter, nylon bags, crampons and axe (depending on weather conditions), personal hygiene items.
If necessary you can rent crampons, axe, sleeping bag and insulating mat from me.
Meeting point
Trekking pants, fleece or thermal pants, waterproof pants, trekking socks, boots, leggings, two t-shirts, two long sleeve shirts, windstoper jacket, waterproof jacket, gloves, cap, fleece hat, fleece neck warmer, sunglasses, trekking poles, sleeping bag, flashlight, sleeping pad, 1 liter unbreakable thermos, multipurpose knife, unbreakable plate and cup, 2 bottles, personal first aid kit, sunscreen, moisturizing cream, lip balm.
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(5)
Mountain Leader
EPGAMT Mountain guide from Argentina.
The mountain is my workplace and space to enjoy what I like to do ... mountaineering.
I climbedd and promoted various mountains and volcanoes such as: Aconcagua , Ojos del Salado, Pissis , Walter Penck , Incahuasi, Plata, Rincon, Vallecitos , etc.
The mountain can find oneself, to rediscover the essence and every moment. It is a natural place that transmits balance, harmony, tranquility and at the same time, tests us and motivates us to self-improvement. The mountain is accessible to all, just enough to take the first step ... we offer a different experience to share.
Languages
English
Man
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