While in Coyhaique we decided to try and climb Cerro Castillo. It was a three day trip and we had pretty good weather for it. When we got up to the couloir we needed to take to get to the top we were breaking and the bottom of it and while sitting there a bowling bowl size rock came flying out of the couloir. We watched it some more and saw more rock fall so we decided to try a different couloir. We ended up topping out and not able to get to the summit from where we were. It was a fun climb and we had some great views.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Puerto Montt and Coyhaique
Sorry its taken so long to update this but Ive been off having to much fun. Back in January we left Santiago and took a bus south to Puerto Montt. From there we boarded a ferry and sailed down to Coyhaique. While in Coyhaique we went out to the NOLS branch and I caught up with some of my instructers.
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Santiago and Pichilemu
Once we left Aconcagua we headed for Santiago Chile and then Pichilemu to relax. We just spent a few days in Santiago catching up with CJ a friend from Alaska and then went to the beach for a few days. While at the beach we read alot and eat alot. They have some amazing empanadas in Pichilemu. Now we are back in Santiago and the sity is celebrating tonight. Today was the presidential elections. Tomorrow we are leaving to head to Patagonia and the start of some more climbing and backpacking trips.
Aconcagua
I returned to Aconcagua again this year to give it another shot. We had planned to do the false polish traverse but 5 min before we left we had to change our plans to the normal route due to mule issues. This ended up being a fun route. We got to see a new part of the mountain and were able to move alot faster on this side of the moutain.
We worked our way to base camp over 2 days and then rested for a day. We carried our first load of supplies to camp two bypassing camp one since we felt good and camp one is very expossed to wind. We went back to base camp and rested for another day. We then packed up our tent and headed to camp two. We had got a weather report that we had one shot at the summit before the winds got to high so we had to move fast. We spent one night at camp two before moving up higher to camp 3. We got to camp 3 and felt good so decided to go for the summit the next day.
We started out for the summit and before we left camp people were already coming back saying it was to windy. We decided to keep on going to see if the wind would slow down later in the morning like it had done the past few days. It didnt it just got worse. We were getting reports from climbers that the wind was worse ahead and people were getting frostbite and one woman got blown down the canaleta (the long scree slope to the summit). We had every scrap of clothing on and were having trouble staying warm even while moving. We decided it was best to turn around and not risk frostbite.
The morning we had left for the trip we were eating breakfast at our hostel and they carried one guy in that had frostbiten all his fingers and toes (we heard later the he got some of them chopped off). This stuck in my head and the mountain wasnt worth loosing some toes or fingers to. We had thought about trying another day but the weather reports showed even higher winds for the next 5 days and the rangers were advising people to go down. We decided it wasnt worth waiting around since by that point we would of been out of food anyways. We headed back to base camp and the following day walked out.
It was frustrating not getting to the top again but at the same time it wasnt worth risking getting hurt. I can always return some other time but for now I think I will try and climb somthing different.
Friday, December 25, 2009
East Coast
At the end of November I returned back to the States and headed out to the East Coast to see family. While there I also headed down to South Carolina to get my Wilderness First Responder Certificate. It was a 8 day course and I learned alot about wilderness first aid while there. I will be in Virgina for a couple more days before I head out to Colorado to meet a friend and then we will be heading to South America.
Costa Rica
The last week and a half of my trip I spent in Costa Rica. I also met up with friends Stoney and Jodie while there for Thanksgiving. I spent my time in Monteverde, La Fortuna and Playa Tamarindo. While in Playa Tamarindo I got to see Leather Back Turtles laying eggs but I don't have nay pictures since cameras were not allowed.
Nicaragua
I only spent about four days in Nicaragua before I needed to head on. It was real nice I spent my time in Granada which is on Lake Nicaragua and the surrounding area.
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