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Guillaumet Needle Climb

Guillaumet Needle Climb
Guillaumet Needle Climb
Guillaumet Needle Climb
Guillaumet Needle Climb

Guillaumet needle is located in the north edge of the Fitz Roy range, being the most accessible needle not only for its access but for its technical difficulty. It is normally the first needle to be chosen by climbers in order to size their force and abilities, the type of rock, and mountain conditions

Andes

3 Days

Jan, Feb, Oct - Dec

High

Intermediate


Description

Guillaumet needle is located in the north edge of the Fitz Roy range, being the most accessible needle not only for its access but for its technical difficulty. It is normally the first needle to be chosen by climbers in order to size their force and abilities, the type of rock, and mountain conditions before heading for a more ambitious objective,
Rock climbing experience and fluent use of ropes and rappel techniques are indispensable.

TRIP DETAILS
• Los Glaciares National park – El Chaltén
• 3 days- 2 nights
• Expedition camp

The program begins and ends in El Chalten. The itinerary can be modified and should be considered as a guide. External factors or weather conditions can change daily plans, which will be at the discretion of the Guide.

ITINERARY

Day 1 | El Chaltén – Piedra del Fraile – Piedras Negras Camp
Equipment check in the morning (if possible this is done the day before) land transfer to the Bridge over the River Eléctrico. Trekking to Piedra del Fraile (2 hs.) And on to the bivouac of the Black Stone (3 hrs)
Walking distance: 11 Km. (7 hours).
Elevation gain: 1050m
Meals: Dinner

Day 2 | Aguja Guillaumet Summit
If weather is appropriate, a two-and-a-half-hour approximation will lead us to the foot of the route in order to climb the Guillaumet needle by AMY’s route. We will face some climbing on ice and on a low-difficulty rock.
After reaching the top and enjoying the unique landscapes that Patagonia offers us, we will start the descent to the camp where we’ll spend our second night.
Elevation gain: 1079 m
Meals: Breakfast, Box Lunch, Dinner

Day 3 |Piedras Negras camp – Eléctrico Bridge – El Chaltén
After breakfast and a deserved rest, we will start our return. A transfer will be waiting for us by Rio Electrico to drive us back to El Chaltén.
Meals: Breakfast, Box Lunch

Extra details
Important

Passengers must carry their personal belongings and part of the team’s gear. The passenger will carry between 20 and 25 kgs.

Price includes

Price details

INCLUDED

Mountain Guide empowered by the NPC.

Radio communication with El Chalten.

Technical equipment necessary for activities on the glacier (crampons, harness, carabineers, ice axes, ropes, etc..)

Double tents, cooking equipment, and dishes.

Accommodation: see detail in the itinerary

Mentioned meals on the itinerary

NOT INCLUDED

Personal equipment.

Drinks in restaurants.

Transfer in / out El Chalten.

Tips.


Equipment you will need to bring

- Mountaineering boots (Boreal Latok or Sportiva Nepal Top (we recommend from experience lighter weight and water-proof materials) - One pair of good quality Gaiters (depending on the season of the year) - Synthetic mountain stockings, comfortable and adjusted to the foot (2 pairs) - Strong fleece pants, trekking or other synthetic material - Waterproof trousers with side closures (we recommend 3-layer Gore-tex) - Synthetic underwear (polypropylene): one shirt with long sleeves and one pair of leggings or thin inner pants - Polar fleece jacket - Duvet or synthetic jacket for warmth when not hiking - Waterproof Shell jacket with hood (we recommend 3-layer Gore-tex) - Polar fiber balaclava - Polar fiber cap - Glacier sun glasses with UV filter for high solar radiation, Category 4 or 5 - Ski goggles with UV filter - One pair of thin gloves made of synthetic material - One pair of polar gloves or mittens - Cover mittens (We recommend Gore-tex) - A backpack of 75/85 liters capacity - One pair of trekking or ski poles with snow baskets - Sleeping bag rated -10 C, Duvet or synthetic - Insulating sleeping pad length (we recommend Therm-a-rest brand) - Plastic bottle (if possible, wide mouth, Nalgene type) - One-liter thermos for every two people sharing a tent - Headlamp (with replacement batteries) - Multi-purpose penknife - Mug, bowl, knife, spoon & fork - Sunscreen cream (SPF 50) - Lipstick with sunscreen (SPF 50) - Personal first aid kit with personal medicines - Wide adhesive tape for blisters - Hygiene items reduce to the minimum necessary - Waterproof bags to pack clothes and keep them dry - Photographic equipment reduced to a minimum


About the guide

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Alberto

5.0

(2)

Mountain Guide

Since 1985 we have been operating the best trekking programs in southern Patagonia. We are always looking for new itineraries, unique expeditions, little known spots, and we offer the highest quality outdoor activities in the area... A good example of this are our classic Ice Field Expeditions that have been running with great success for many years.

Our mountaineering origin made us choose this pristine part of the Andes; Southern Patagonia is a place ruled by immense glaciers, rough weather, and mountains such as Mt Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre, a place not to miss.
We hope you join us in one of our programs so our guides can show you what Patagonia is about. We offer the best hotels, lodges and camping arrangements to suit everyone.

Languages

English

Certificates

AAGM


What people are saying about Explore-Share

Man

5

Climbing with guide Guillaume was absolutely a highlight of my 2-week Europe vacation. Originally, we were planning on climbing in the Calanques, but the park was closed due to wind and fire danger. Guillaume chose another amazing location (Pic de Bretagne) based on my climbing abilities and preferences and kindly offered train station pick-up and hotel drop off, which I appreciated very much. The multi-pitch route we did was not only fun but also the right amount of challenge, which I thoroughly enjoyed. The communication from the team (Gauthier) was prompt and clear—highly recommend!

Maxine

5

Luis Silva was a great climbing guide and belayer! He taught me how to do moves that were difficult and encouraged me to try routes that were challenging for me! Because of his encouragement, I managed to complete these routes! I really enjoyed the climbs and completed 8 routes in the Sesimbra/Azoia area. The weather was perfect, no direct sun and cool enough to enjoy the climbs. Explore-Share made booking an outdoor climbing experience in Lisbon extremely easy. Luis, our guide, was fantastic, and the platform’s organization was flawless.

Valeriya

5

You’re simply the best!!! :))) Explore-Share made everything easy and stress-free. Will definitely use again.

Joshua

5

We had Léo as a guide for our day climb in Fonty. We were blessed with a knowledgeable, warm, and instructive guide. Communication with Léo and Ivan was smooth and swift. Explore-Share was excellent in arranging everything for our day climb. The communication was quick, and the platform was easy to use, making our adventure stress-free.

Cami

5

Patrick was a great guide. He took us on an intermediate Via Ferrata at Passo Sella. Renato was quick to respond with any outreach on the Explore-Share platform. The booking process was straightforward, and once Patrick was confirmed, all went well. It was a wonderful experience, and I’d highly recommend the platform.

 

4.8

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