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Moving to High Camp on Aconcagua

January 24, 2022

High Camp on Aconcagua (photo: Peter Bilodeau)

High Camp on Aconcagua (photo: Peter Bilodeau)

The IMG Aconcagua Team is breaking camp at Nido De Condores and heading uphill to High Camp, Camp Cholera at 19,500 feet.  The team is feeling great and looking forward to moving into position for the summit.  Nickel said the climbing between Camp 2 and Camp 3 is very nice with snow on the route which allowed the team to use crampons and have better footing.  The weather is looking very good and the plan is to get some rest and an early start for the summit tonight!

All is well on Aconcagua!

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