“San Bernardo”

“San Bernardo”

Elevation 4.114 masl - Vallecitos, Mendoza - Normal Route
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Elevation 4.114 masl
Vallecitos, Mendoza
Normal Route

Itinerary:

1st Day: Meeting at the hostel and coordination of services with the guide and transportation schedules.

2nd Day: Transport from Mendoza to Vallecitos (2880 m.a.s.l.), lunch, and a short acclimatization trek.

3rd Day: Ascent to Cerro San Bernardo (4114 m.a.s.l.) and descent to the Refuge.

4th Day: Transport from Vallecitos to the hostel in the city of Mendoza.

 

Suggested Personal Gear:

  • Sun hat and wool balaclava
  • UV-filter sunglasses
  • Neck gaiter
  • UV-filter sun glasses
  • Headlamp with extra batteries
  • Water bottle (1 to 2 liters)
  • Thin gloves and one pair of thick, preferably waterproof gloves
  • Trekking shoes
  • Comfortable shoes for the refuge
  • 3 or 4 pairs of warm socks
  • Underwear
  • Jogging or sportswear
  • Fleece
  • Warm, preferably waterproof jacket
  • Sunscreen (cream)
  • Neck gaiter
  • Warm sleeping bag
  • Waterproof pants
  • Small backpack (around 50 liters)
  • Crampons
  • Ski poles

Included:

High Mountain Guide:

  • One (1) bilingual professional High Mountain Guide.
  • The guide’s service is provided from Mendoza and throughout the entire route until returning to the city of Mendoza.
  • Guides are equipped with radios and cell phones to communicate with the refuge, Mendoza, or transportation in case of emergencies.
  • We ensure that the guide-to-clients ratio does not exceed three clients per guide or assistant, depending on the group, to ensure the group’s well-being.

 

Hostel in Mendoza:

This option is itemized in the per-person price for participants who do not need or do not want the hostel in Mendoza; it is not included.

  • Two nights in a hostel with breakfast included.
  • Accommodation in rooms according to the number of participants, with or without a private bathroom.

 

Transportation:

  • From the hostel in the city to Vallecitos.
  • From Vallecitos back to the hostel in the city.

 

Refuge in Vallecitos:

  • One night – Rooms with a base of 8 people.
  • Included at the refuge: Lunch, Dinner, and Breakfast.
  • Meals include juices – No alcoholic beverages.

 

March Meals:

  • Meals for the ascent.
  • Included in the pack: 1 Alfajor, 1 Cereal Bar, 1 Chocolate Bar, 2 Juice Sachets, Candies, 2 Sandwiches with bread, cheese, and cold cuts.
  • Meals for high-altitude camps, such as: pasta with sauce, primavera rice, mashed potatoes with sausages, etc.

 

High-Altitude Tents:

  • Tents are North Face or similar, with a ratio of two to three people per tent depending on the number of participants, always aiming to carry an appropriate weight in backpacks.

 

Personal Accident Insurance:

  • Insurance is provided per person and per day of specific mountain or adventure activity.

 

Safety Equipment:

  • In all our activities, guides are equipped with radios, cell phones, a community first-aid kit, ropes, helmets, harnesses, etc. (The various safety elements are specifically for different activities.)

 

Heaters and Fuel:

  • Depending on the number of participants, expeditions may use gas heaters such as Camping Gas or MSR with gasoline, which will be provided with fuel for the entire expedition.

Not Included:

Personal Gear:

  • The suggested personal gear for the activity is not included in the budget.

 

Beverages and Meals:

  • Beverages and meals at the hostel in the city of Mendoza.
  • Alcoholic beverages at the mountain refuge.

 

Extra Costs:

  • Any other expenses not included in the provided services.
  • Extra costs incurred due to abandonment of the program will be solely the responsibility of the participant.

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