Aconcagua Update

A brief update from our Aconcagua teams;

Asma and Guide Nani begin their trek in today to Confluencia in beautiful weather and our guided team have been undertaking the serious business by doing some wine tasting in Mendoza as well as finalising their permits and gear checks!

They'll head out tomorrow for Penitentes.

Cheers
CTSS Team

Cheers

CTSS Team

 


...Vinson Team playing the Wait Game...

Our first Vinson team are hanging tight and playing the waiting game over in Punta Arenas as we wait for a good weather window to fly onto the ice and get the adventure truly started.

Delays like this are very common and not a concern as we plan the contingency days into the itinerary.

Let's keep our prayers going to the weather Gods.

Cheers
CTSS Team

 

 


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Aconcagua Underway

It's all systems go down in Mendoza for our end of year Aconcagua teams.

Our private team of Asma and Nani have permit in hand and are headed for the trail head and our team climb are just shaking off  the jet lag and will start their official program tomorrow morning with gear checks, team briefings, permits and a team dinner.

Weather looking good and the Mate is hot and flowing (a traditional caffeine rich South American tea pronounced Mar-tay)

Cheers
CTSS Team

Nani and Asma ready to depart


Vinson Season Underway

Our Vinson season is well underway with our first team heading down to the ice any day.

Gear has been checked, team jackets have been donned and the bags have been weighed.

Soon they'll step aboard the Ilyushin - a massive specialist plane and land on an incredible blue ice runway at Union Glacier before transferring to a Twin Otter on skis out to Vinson Base Camp.

Getting to the mountain is an incredible, once in a lifetime event as it is!

Cheers
CTSS Team

CTSS Vinson December 2019 Team


Kili Team Down Safe & Sound

Our private Kili trip is now back in Arusha enjoying the luxury of a well deserved hot shower.

We're so stoked that all of the team topped out and now it's on to a celebratory safari! They'll be checking out the best of Tanzania on game drives around Ngorongoro Crater & Tarangire over the next few days and who knows maybe they'll add to their statistics by spotting the Big 5!

Here's a few shots on their adventure to tide you over until they get home to show you in person!

Cheers
CTSS Team


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100% on top of Kili

The Kilimanjaro private team have all made it successfully to the summit this morning, taking in the sunrise from just below the summit in perfect weather.

They were a bit nervous about the rain yesterday but they got lucky with a phenomenal day. They are now back at High Camp for a quick bite to eat and a rest and will continue down the mountain to Low Camp (Mweka Camp) this afternoon.

A good night's sleep and one final walk and they'll be back to hot showers, a yummy dinner, wifi and of course a celebratory safari!!

Nice work everyone.

Cheers
CTSS Team

Kilimanjaro - Photo by Tomi Cepppi

Kilimanjaro - Photo by Tomi Cepppi

 


Poised for the Summit

Hello everyone,

A quick update from our private team led by Mike on Kilimanjaro. They moved to High Camp overnight and today will go for the summit.

They'll be waking up over there shortly for an alpine start to head for the summit.

Everyone in great shape. Fingers crossed for good weather for them and we'll keep you updated with the latest as it comes to hand.

Cheers
CTSS Team

PS they had crepes and fresh watermelon and mango again for breakfast so if they tell you they were roughing it, you can officially raise an eyebrow :P

Moving up to High Camp - Photo Fred Alldredge
Kilimanjaro - Photo by Tomi Ceppi
Kilimanjaro - Photo by Tomi Ceppi

 

 


Barranco Wall

Today our private Kili team led by Mike are tackling the Barranco Wall on their way up to Karanga Camp.

They called in to let us know that they are enjoying stunning weather, phenomenal views, plenty of snow on the peak, sunny skies.

Today should be a bit of a shorter day today - about 4hrs as they steadily gain altitude vs yesterday which took about 6hrs.

They're not roughing it by any standards, for instance breakfast this morning was fresh mango and papaya with crepes...

Everyone doing great...

 

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Scaling Barranco Wall - Kilimanjaro - Photo Fred Alldredge
Karanga Camp - Kilimanjaro

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...Kili Private from Machame to Shira...

Hi All,

The team just called in - they had a great night at Shira Camp at (3,850m) and are heading off on the trail up to Barranco camp today, they'll reach a new high point at the lava towers (4,600m) and then drop back down a little to sleep low at 3,900m which is perfect for their acclimatization.

They have a reasonably big day ahead of them with about 6hrs of trekking.

They are full of glowing reports - the weather has been amazing, the food is incredible, the team are strong, bonding well and having heaps of fun with no altitude issues.

Tomorrow they hit the Barranco wall. All well on Kili.

Cheers
CTSS Team


Kilimanjaro Private Begins

Our private Kilimanjaro climb is underway with the team meeting in Arusha.

Yesterday they did gear checks and had their team meeting and a celebratory 5 star dinner at Arusha coffee plantation with some incredible local food and plenty of champagne.

They are setting off today heading up to Machame Camp gaining a few thousand feet of elevation. There's a little rain about this morning so fingers crossed for clearer skies this afternoon. There's certain to be snow about up high!

Time to leave the hot showers behind and get back into tent life!

Cheers
CTSS Team


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