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Why take this trip:

Imagine yourself on the summit of Mount Vinson, witnessing majestic snow-covered peaks standing guard over vast glaciers below, and snow and sky blending in the distance along a beautifully curved horizon. This is a moment to savor. All of the challenges you faced to get here only highlight the vast beauty before you and the sense of accomplishment that comes from achieving this extraordinary feat.

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Who is this for

Although not technically difficult, Mount Vinson is a serious mountain due to its elevation, cold and remoteness. This mountain is the right choice for you if you have had previous climbing experience above 4000 m on multi-day peaks and in cold environments with movement on snow and ice. Also, experience gained in winter alpine climbing, ice-climbing, knowledge of glacier travel and crevasse rescue procedures will prove to be of great use here.

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What’s next

Once you’ve back from Antarctica you’ll be experienced enough to embark on another big expedition such as Mount Aconcagua, Mount Nun, Mount Tetnuldi, or even complete your quest for the Seven Summits!

We ask you to arrive in Punta Arenas, Chile at least two full days prior to your scheduled Antarctic flight in order to fully prepare you for your upcoming experience. These days also allow a buffer for flight and luggage delays should your travels to Chile not go as scheduled. Upon arrival at the airport, our representative will be waiting for you to drive you to your hotel. You will receive a Welcome Pack which includes your Gear Check time, your Luggage Pick-Up time, and the time of the Welcome & Safety Briefing. These events are required and very important steps in preparing you for arrival in Antarctica.
On the morning before your Antarctic flight, we will come to your hotel at your scheduled Luggage Pick-Up time. Be ready in the lobby with ALL of the luggage you will be taking to Antarctica including checked luggage and items that will be carried on. We will weigh everything and use these weights to calculate cargo totals for the ski aircraft flight to Vinson. We recommend wearing the boots and outer clothing you will need for your arrival in Antarctica to board the aircraft. The temperature on board the aircraft will be adjusted accordingly, so don’t worry about getting too hot.
If the weather is suitable for our flight, we will pick you up at your hotel within the hour. At the Punta Arenas airport, we board our chartered jet for the 4 hour flight to Antarctica. Our route crosses the Drake Passage, then follows the west side of the Antarctic Peninsula and the spine of the Ellsworth Mountains. We land on a naturally occurring blue-ice runway on Union Glacier where you will take your first steps on Antarctica.
Vinson Base Camp is situated at an elevation of 2140 m on the Branscomb Glacier and offers you a spectacular setting to relax and recover from your travels to Antarctica while you prepare for the climb ahead. Here you will meet our experienced mountain guides that will be climbing with you. On the first day, your guide will take your team on a short acclimatization hike which allows you to gain familiarity with the Antarctic environment and refine your clothing and equipment choices for the climb. We keep the team sizes small so our guides can assess individual strengths and challenges for each team member to develop a strategy that maximizes everyone’s chance for a successful ascent. The following day, you will pack your personal equipment as well as a small amount of food and fuel.
From Vinson Base Camp, you’ll follow the gradual rise of the Branscomb Glacier to Low Camp (2780 m). This gentle climb is ideal for pulling sleds, allowing you to lighten your pack load. The climb to Low Camp takes 4-6 hours and ascends 640 m where a large dining tent and cached sleeping tents await for your first night on the mountain. Low Camp is in the shade until the late morning and it is normal for people to stay in bed until the sun hits the tents. After a late breakfast, your guide will lead an excursion to a nearby viewpoint and you may visit the lower section of the fixed lines for some additional training and familiarization. Strong parties may wish to make an ascent of Knutzen Peak (3373m), a 5-6 hour round trip from Low Camp.
When conditions are suitable and the forecast indicates stable weather ahead, your team will leave the sleds at Low Camp and ascend to High Camp (3780 m) carrying all of your equipment in backpacks. Low Camp to High Camp is 1000 m of elevation gain and usually takes groups 6-8 hours to complete. The route takes you up the broad mixed spur at the northern end of Branscomb Ridge, offering fantastic views of Mount Shinn and the glaciers below. The hike to the start of the fixed ropes takes less than 1 hour. You’ll ascend fixed ropes on snow covered slopes up to 45°. Snow conditions can vary from soft to hard and wind-blown with icy patches. The ascent of the fixed ropes takes approximately 4-5 hours. There is a large ledge at the halfway point where you can stop for a rest and enjoy some food and drink. The hike from the top of the fixed lines to High Camp takes about 1.5 hours, ascending the gentle slopes of the summit glacier. This final section of the route can be very exposed to the wind, requiring care to prevent cold injury. The facilities at High Camp are more basic than those at Low Camp. Your guide will prepare simple meals in a cooking shelter and you can eat inside your tent or outside if the weather is calm. The next day is normally spent resting and acclimatizing at High Camp to give everyone the best chance of summiting.
Your team will make its summit attempt on the best weather day possible based on forecasts predicting good visibility and low winds. High Camp to Mount Vinson Summit is 1112 m of elevation gain and takes most teams 9-12 hours round-trip. The majority of the route is along the gently angled Vinson summit valley, with a short, steeper snow and ice slope leading to the spectacular, rocky, summit Ridge. Parts of the route are exposed and can be subject to high winds. The summit pyramid can be climbed via two routes. The easiest route is via the eastern ridge which is less steep than the western ridge. Many teams traverse the peak by climbing the western and descending the eastern route. Your guide will select the route that is most appropriate based on the weather conditions and the abilities of the team. The views from the summit are breathtaking. Mount Gardner, Tyree, Epperly, and Shinn dominate the foreground, surrounded by impressive peaks that rise from the vast ice sheet below. Here, at the top of Antarctica, the true scale and majesty of the continent are overwhelmingly apparent. Take time for photos and savor the experience before retracing your steps to High Camp.
The descent to Vinson Base Camp usually takes one day from High Camp, retracing your route down the fixed ropes and along the Branscomb Glacier. At Base Camp you’ll celebrate your summit with a hearty celebration meal and toast to your team!
Vinson Base Camp will stay in close contact with Union Glacier Camp to identify the best ‘weather window’ for your return flight. Depending on flights, you may have at least one day at the end of your expedition to explore more of Union Glacier. Enjoy a hot shower and celebrate your summit with your team! Here you will receive a certificate to commemorate your Mount Vinson Expedition.
When weather and runway conditions permit, our intercontinental aircraft will arrive at Union Glacier to transport you back to Chile. Our staff will meet you at the airport and transfer you back to your hotel.
We recommend booking your flight home one week after your return Antarctic flight. If you purchase a full-fare ticket, most airlines will allow you to move your departure date. It is important to give yourself buffer as delays are common in Antarctic travel. Our Punta Arenas team can provide a list of local tour operators and excursions if you wish to explore Chile before you return home. When it is time for your flight home, our staff will provide transportation from your hotel to the Punta Arenas airport.
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Terrain

Extremely strenuous trips include skiing and climbing expeditions in the most remote corners of Antarctica, where physiological altitude may exceed 3350m for many days in a row, and temperatures may drop below –40°C, with severe wind chill and storms. You will be active for 8-12 hours a day carrying or hauling heavy loads for many days in a row.

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Weather

The only season for climbing Mount Vinson starts from late November and lasts till end of Jan. The interior of Antarctica has a cold, dry, windy climate. Average mid-season temperatures at our base camp range from -12C to -4C. On a sunny windless day it can feel quite warm but when the wind blows, you will be glad of warm layers and a wind jacket. Climbers also should prepare for extreme temperatures -40C and severe storms.

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Food

All our food will be shipped from Chile all the way to our camp in Antarctica. Nevertheless, you will be amazed by its good taste!

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Accomodation

This is a full and real expedition, so all our accommodation will be in polar-grade expedition tents.

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Overall Difficulty

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Technical Skills

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Days

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Fitness level

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Altitude

Technical Skills

No experiences is needed: Anyone can join this trip.
Minimal experience: You should probably have some hiking experience to join this trip. It is advisable to have gone on a hike for at least 2 days prior to joining this trip.
Moderate experience: You should have some climbing experience to join this trip. It is advisable to have been on at least a 4-day climb before joining this trip.
Technical experience: You should have technical climbing experience before joining this trip. It is recommended that you have experience with crampons, skis, ropes and belays.
Advanced technical experience: You should have technical climbing experience to join this trip. Depending on the climb, you will need a specific set of skills.

fitness level

Occasional workout, no fixed routine.
Workout routine with at least 2-3 workouts a week, overall in good shape. Trekking days on this trip are around 3-4 hours long each day with little elevation.
Workout routine with at least 4-5 workouts a week, overall in great shape. Trekking days on this trip are around 4-5 hours long each day with moderate elevation.
Workout routine with at least 5 workouts a week. Trekking days on this trip are around 5-7 hours long each day with high elevation.
Specified workout routine with at least 5 workouts a week as well as technical training. Trekking days on this trip are 8 hours long each day with extreme elevation.

Altitude

1,500m - 2,999m
3,000m - 4,499m
4,500m - 5,999m
6,000m - 7,499m
7,500m - 8,999m

Climbing Days

0 - 4 Days
5 - 9 Days
10 - 12 Days
13 - 15 Days
16+ Days

PRICE

$42,350

best time to travel:

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

PRICE INCLUDES

    • Airport transfers in Punta Arenas, Chile
    • Round trip flight to Antarctica from Punta Arenas
    • Round trip flight to Vinson Base Camp from Union Glacier
    • Meals and tented accommodation in Antarctica
    • Group camping and climbing equipment
    • Mountain Guide
    • Celebration dinner and Certificate of Achievement
    • Checked luggage up to 25 kg

PRICE EXCLUDES

    • Insurance coverage—personal, medical,evacuation, or otherwise
    • International flights to and from Punta Arenas
    • Airport transfers outside of Punta Arenas
    • Meals and accommodation in Punta Arenas
    • Additional flights within Antarctica
    • Personal equipment and clothing
    • Expenses incurred due to delays
    • Luggage over 25 kg
    • Satellite phone charges