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The group of the 7 Summits Club "Despacito" spent an important for acclimatization night at the Tejos shelter and is resting at the Laguna Verde camp

Olga Startseva, a manager of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Chile: Hola! The Despacito group from Chile, Atacama Desert is in touch. We are slowly but surely moving towards our goal, fulfilling all the points of the program. Today, the ... read more

Olga Startseva, a manager of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Chile:

Hola! The Despacito group from Chile, Atacama Desert is in touch. We are slowly but surely moving towards our goal, fulfilling all the points of the program. Today, the full group spent the night at the Tejos shelter, 5837 meters above sea level. For many, such a high-altitude overnight stay was the first time. The weather did not spoil us, it was snowy and cool. But in the shelter house it was warm, sincere, fun and very tasty. It's amazing how at such a height our head chef Elena Abramova pleases us with a delicious dinner. And, of course, it was very extreme to drive cars to a height exceeding Elbrus. The starry sky over Ojos was the highlight of the night.

In the morning, we all went down to our camp on Laguna Verde, which has already become our home. Now we are resting and gaining strength before the decisive day of our program. We stay in touch. The guides of the group are Nikita Slotin and Boris Egorov.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The group of the 7 Summits Club “Chronic climbers” - from the Berlin camp: on the night the team goes out to storm the summit of Aconcagua

Aconcagua. Dmitry Semenov, a guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Argentina: Greetings from the slopes of Aconcagua! Today, our supergroup Chronic climbers climbed from the Nido de Condores camp to our Berlin assault camp at an altitude of 5,900 ... read more

Dmitry Semenov, a guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Argentina:

Greetings from the slopes of Aconcagua! Today, our supergroup Chronic climbers climbed from the Nido de Condores camp to our Berlin assault camp at an altitude of 5,900 meters. Here we had a pleasant surprise in the quality of the Internet. And taking this opportunity, we are writing the news. Tonight we go out to storm Mount Aconcagua (6962 m). The condition of the group is excellent, everyone is determined to win! Wait for the news tomorrow. The guides of the group are Alexander Dorojukov, Valery Myasoedov and Dmitry Semenov.