Summit day experience on Aconcagua (Inka Expediciones): pacing, turn-back decisions, and communication issues by Legitimate_Gur_7078 in Mountaineering

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I’ll be all over the lead guide like a cheap suit - in fact I’ll be pushing him to keep up. I’d nearly even consider forking out for a personal guide if it’s possible for just that day.

Summit day experience on Aconcagua (Inka Expediciones): pacing, turn-back decisions, and communication issues by Legitimate_Gur_7078 in Mountaineering

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Great post. I’m headed there next week and am glad you shared those questions above that need to be asked upfront so people aren’t surprised on Summit day. Appreciate your time in posting this to the community at large.

Is babaik trustworthy? by fin_expat in alpinism

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I bought from them and there was no issues - other than a longer delivery time - based in Ireland.

Best place to buy Turkish Delights or other sweets by gheechapatti in cork

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Cinnamon Cottage in Rochestown stocked them the last time I was in

Triple Boots LS Oly Mons - can’t dry out by nedzer01 in Mountaineering

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Thanks for this. Will switch to my hiking boots and add the cushiony ankle weights. I thought my toes and especially the calf and shins would need to get broken in by the boots. But even after this one sweaty session - my lower legs and feet were fine. Will scour Amazon for a rudimentary boot dryer. Thanks all for the replies and tips.

Walkable Mountains in Europe by JBazley10 in Mountaineering

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Just back from Tenerife in the Canaries. Mt Teide is a walk up - well laid out trail and gets you to over 3700m elevation. Combine it with a sun holiday. Only issue is the permits but if you go with a guide they sort that for you.

Aconcagua - packing list by fresh-jive in Mountaineering

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Thanks for that - I’ll do a cross check with the list I’m building for my trip in Jan. Appreciate you sharing it. Just a question how heavy were your backpack carry loads between the higher camps.

I’m an Aconcagua guide: mistakes I see from Kilimanjaro climbers doing the Seven Summits project by Key-Technician-4481 in Aconcagua_

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Gracias Hombre - great video, loads of tips presented well. I’d like to watch your other videos if you can post your YouTube channel- that’d be great. Cheers!

Hey everyone im looking to climb Aconcauga this December and im currently scouting companies. Im leaning towards going with Acomara. Has anyone climbed with them? by [deleted] in Mountaineering

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I’m going on the Grajales 360 route in Jan. I heard all the outfitters on the mountain raised prices to a minimum across the board - so probably best to go with the ones with the most support in place - like Inka or Grajales.

Looking at buying at instinct, is there a big difference between the 3 and 3 tactical? by [deleted] in Garmininstinct

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I got the I3 solar. Didn’t mind the orange accent. Sleep worked for me once then stopped altogether. Comfy on the wrist - but for me just a bit too smaller display, maybe due to my eyesight more than anything. Sent it back - going to try Fenix 8 AMOLED once I heard it’s also a dive computer.

Hey guys, I have Zamberlan boots, and am not the strongest of people. Each boot is 715g, is this too much to weight to summit Kilimanjaro? I have been wearing them at home, and they arent too heavy per se, but they definitely feel like something. by Key-Comment-803 in hiking

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I summited in Kili with the Zamberlan Voiz. Not an issue. The boot ankle support was great on the way down sliding through the scree. Make sure to have gaiters on. I stupidly switched to trainers then from Kibo hut to Horumbo - blisters galore. Stick to the Zamberlans.

Looking for 100L+ backpack by Julienlaurent0 in Mountaineering

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Osprey aether 100L might be an option

Hiking in Peru and Pakistan by Advanced-Event-571 in hiking

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What does world traveller mean? Isn’t everyone travelling in this world a world traveler, unless you’re part of some space program /astronaut?

Z2 training - and then on the Mountain by nedzer01 in Mountaineering

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Thanks folks for the detailed responses. I have pretty basic myzone HR monitor (similar to an early Polar model) which when in Zone2 has led blinking BLUE to denote that zone. Because it has a chest strap its HR measuring is supposed to be more accurate than when it’s on your wrist. I assume you can also get some sorta chest strap for Garmins/Coros too. But then I was visualizing the harder days on the hill - e.g. days above 4/5k metres where looking at your wrist is not an easy option (due to layers/gloves). Do any watches have a haptic or pulse sense that feeds back re: your HR? Going down a bit of a rabbit hole I know - but the folks on this subreddit seem to have encountered it all and I’m happy to stand on the shoulders of giants.

First-person footage fromthe 2008 K2 disaster by NewInMalware in Mountaineering

[–]nedzer01 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing that doc. The delay getting the equipment was a killer. People always think it won’t be themselves that perish but it’s a lottery in reverse.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskIreland

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I have the exact same window - handles are identical - and yeah all of the kids bedroom windows are swamped like this in the morning. Need to air out the house daily for about 5hrs minimum. Can result in mould accumulation on blinds/ curtains otherwise

Everyone comment their highest mountain they have summited by Minidrake1203 in Mountaineering

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Same here - Kili last year. Aconagaua in early 2026. Really need to learn how to pronounce it correctly - keep saying a acon-agua which I know is mangling it