To 11,100 feet! Climbing Day 1


Day 1 is in the books.


First, we traveled from 500 feet to 9,700 feet by bus before walking to 11,100 feet. Today is the first day that we put our training to the test. We begin our two day hike to basecamp. With high mountains like Aconcagua, climbers establish a basecamp. Basecamps on well traveled mountains are a bit like seasonal towns filled with tents and climbers. They tend to be seasonal because most mountains
are only climbed when the weather is good, such as in the summer for Aconcagua.

These basecamps are a place to cache extra gear and food as well as a place to recover or wait for bad weather to pass. The ranger station represents the last bit of civilization. Leaving there begins our climb. From the ranger station we have a three to five hour “easy stroll” as one experienced climber said it. At 10,000 feet, we will need to take it easy. Our hours spent at the gym and in the altitude tent prepared us for the altitude change.

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