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Category Archives: Aconcagua
AWR’s Private Climb of Aconcagua in February
The highest mountain outside of Asia, Aconcagua, is a remarkable mountain lying in the Mendoza region of Argentina. Aconcagua is one of the “seven summits,” the highest peak on each continent, and represents a stage on an exceptional quest to … Continue reading
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When To Go Where
Not sure where to go when? Prime season is when the weather is typically the best. Low season is when the weather is the worst (rainy or cold), but also is typically cheaper and has fewer people. Shoulder season typically … Continue reading
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Aconcagua 2008-2009
It’s not too late to book your Aconcagua trek for the upcoming season. Treks are done November-February. Aconcagua is the highest peak in South America reaching 22,841 feet / 6962 meters high. For this trek, you will need to bring … Continue reading
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Start Planning for Aconcagua
The trekking season for Aconcagua is November-February. Now is the time to start planning your trip! Here is a checklist for planning. Schedule dates that fit into your schedule — 3 weeks minimum. Pick a route. If you want to … Continue reading
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Alex Shockley on Aconcagua
Alex Shockley looking very stylish in his Adventures Within Reach hat on Aconcagua! AWR is now offering treks to Aconcagua. Join us for one of the Seven Summits! We will be adding Elbrus shortly…. READ MORE >>
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