The Dirty Dozen Reporting from Camp 2

Aconcagua is Aconcagua, today we cash some loads with out gear and supplies to Camp 3, the weather conditions have been a bit unstable in the last hours, for this reason we knew that it was possible to have some snow and potential storms. Despite this we were able to reach Camp 3 "Cólera" without problems, it has been a great achievement to reach the almost 6000 meters above sea level of our last camp. On the way back it began to snow more intensely, we were able to reach Camp 2 of Guanacos again without problems. If all goes well tomorrow we will stay at Camp 3 in our stage prior to the summit attempt. We will keep in touch, saludos…..!!

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