I Summitted Aconcagua (and climbed 40,000 feet)

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I summited Aconcagua and set the foundation for achieving a total climb of over 40,000 feet.

It was at base camp that I really gave consideration to the viability of 40s 4 40 and what sort of activities might be included – I decided better to explore my limits than be subject to a series of restrictive resolutions…

For the purposes of this retrospective blog, I am going to post my favourite of the many pictures and videos I took in an order that tells a pictorial story of my journey.

Hopefully the captions will allow the pictures to speak for themselves but if anyone has any questions, just ask!

Proper Preparation and Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance / A Man With Too Much Stuff
Happening!
My first brush with Aconcagua
Incredible to fly below the mountain you’re travelling to climb…
Permit Office, Mendosa
Gear rental, Mendosa
All my baggage was delayed – Mendosa
Reunited at last!
Camp 1 – Penitentes
Entrance to the park after securing permit
My permit and the bags I was issued – one for rubbish, the other for human waste (so it doesn’t remain on the mountain)
New Year’s Eve 2020
Camp Canadá, 5,050 metres (16,570 ft): A large ledge overlooking Plaza de Mulas.
Nido de Cóndores, 5,570 metres (18,270 ft): A large plateau with beautiful views. 
Summit Attempt Night Weather Report (80kmph winds and -34c!)
My permit with official stamps to prove I summited and returned both bags (full)
First bath in weeks proved transformative!