Horcones Valley

▼ From / ᐅ To
Plaza Canadá
Slope Change
Nido de Condores
Berlin
Cólera
Plaza de Mulas
US$ 120
UD$ 170
UD$ 210
UD$ 340
UD$ 350
Plaza Canadá
UD$ 170
UD$ 290
UD$ 300
Slope Change
UD$ 150
UD$ 270
UD$ 280
Nido de Condores
UD$ 240
UD$ 250

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Punta de Vacas Valley

▼ From / ᐅ To
Camp 1
Coll (Aconcagua-Ameghino)
Campo Guanacos
Campo 2 (Polacos)
Cólera
Plaza de Argentina
UD$ 180
UD$ 300
UD$ 350
UD$ 650
Camp 1
UD$ 210
UD$ 270
UD$ 300
Campo Guanacos
UD$ 360

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Horcones Valley

▼ From / ᐅ To
Plaza de Mulas
Plaza Canadá
UD$ 120
Slope Change
UD$ 170
Nido de Condores
UD$ 170
Berlin
UD$ 240
Cólera
UD$ 250

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Punta de Vacas Valley

▼ From / ᐅ To
Plaza Argentina
Camp 1
UD$ 180
Coll (Aconcagua-Ameghino)
UD$ 210
Campo Guanaos
UD$ 270
Campo 2 (Polacos)
UD$ 300
Cólera
UD$ 360

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Valley the Horcones

▼ From / ᐅ To
Plaza Canadá
Slope Change
Nido de Condores
Berlin
Cólera
Plaza de Mulas
UD$ 120
UD$ 170
UD$ 210
UD$ 340
UD$ 350
Plaza Canadá
UD$ 170
UD$ 290
UD$ 300
Slope Change
UD$ 150
UD$ 270
UD$ 280
Nido de Condores
UD$ 240
UD$ 250

Valley the Punta de Vacas

▼ From / ᐅ To
Camp 1
Coll (Aconcagua-Ameghino)
Campo Guanacos
Campo 2 (Polacos)
Cólera
Plaza de Argentina
UD$ 180
UD$ 300
UD$ 350
UD$ 650
Camp 1
UD$ 210
UD$ 270
UD$ 300
Campo Guanacos
UD$ 360

Valley the Horcones

▼ From / ᐅ To
Plaza de Mulas
Plaza Canadá
UD$ 120
Slope Change
UD$ 170
Nido de Condores
UD$ 170
Berlin
UD$ 240
Cólera
UD$ 250

Valley the Punta de Vacas

▼ From / ᐅ To
Plaza Argentina
Camp 1
UD$ 180
Coll (Aconcagua-Ameghino)
UD$ 210
Campo Guanaos
UD$ 270
Campo 2 (Polacos)
UD$ 300
Cólera
UD$ 360

The history

The first porters worked independently, dictated their own rules, managed their logistics and went into the summer season through the horcones and cows ravine, settling with their tent and equipment in the base camps and offering their porterage service to whoever I would like to save efforts in its ascent to the summit.

As the Aconcagua park was gaining relevance worldwide in economic, tourist, etc. The provincial state of Mendoza, together with the business sector, issued regulations and imposed restrictive measures on suitable high mountain workers, excluding them. In 2005, the Directorate of Renewable Natural Resources (DRNR) BY RESOLUTION 1332 modifies the regulations for the use of the Aconcagua Provincial Park, according to which since then the porter is prohibited from working independently and can only enter the park through the payroll of employees of a company, this measure made the porter’s job significantly precarious, adding to it a large series of abuses by the employer.

Seeing all this, the workers concerned about their precarious work situation began to meet, several years passed until in the 2008-2009 season the general assembly was held during the season in which more than 60 porters from different companies attended and stayed agreement to create an institution that would give union and strength to independent work. On June 22, 2009, the founding assembly was held to give legal start to the legal person, that day 44 people signed the founding act giving the newly created APA its statute and the 1st board of directors approved unanimously. In the summer of 2009-2010, after a long management and commitment, the APA set up its own camp for the first time in Plaza de Mulas.