VINSON MASSIF  |  Antactica


Vinson Team Climb - $51,995 USD

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Vinson Team Climb  - $51,995 USD

2024/2025 team departures will be led by CTSS Senior Guide Tomi Ceppi.

  • December 15 – December 31, 2024
  • December 27, 2024 – January 11, 2025
  • January 7 – January 21, 2025 – SOLD OUT

This expedition is our traditional guided team climb and our most popular option.

We begin our expedition in the small Chilean city of Punta Arenas, where we do final gear checks before flying to Union Glacier, Antarctica.

Once we have gone through the preflight process, we pack our bags and are ready to go at the drop of a hat. As soon as we get word that the weather is clear and the flight is running, we board within the hour (wearing our Antarctic cold-weather gear), and we are on our way to Antarctica.

After landing on the ice, the team steps out of the plane into a different world—one of ice, snow, endless sun, and very few people. After a pit stop at Union Glacier Camp, you’ll board another plane (weather permitting), likely the famed Twin Otter, and fly the last leg to Vinson Base Camp.

Once at Vinson Base Camp, the climb begins right away. The Branscomb Shoulder Route consists of low-angle glacier walking at lower elevations with some moderately steep fixed-rope and ridge walking as the elevation increases. Overall, the climbing is incredibly enjoyable, albeit cold, and very doable. Taking advantage of the endless daylight, we’ll climb when conditions are best, working up through Low Camp to High Camp in preparation for our summit bid. Following our summit, the Twin Otter will pick us up for the short flight back to Union Glacier Camp, where we get to relax in style until our return flight from Antarctica back to the land of green and growing things.

There is no doubt that climbing Vinson is a serious undertaking meant for climbers with prior experience in the cold and some climbing skills. Guides will work with clients throughout the expedition to provide safety, advice, logistics, technical guidance, and information to best ensure the clients’ summit success.

CTSS is pleased to boast a 100% expedition success rate on our Vinson expeditions. Who you choose as the outfitter of your Vinson expedition will be one of the most important decisions you’ll make. Sound leadership is the difference between a great expedition and a miserable experience.

Please be aware, given the remote nature of this climb, the unique weather patterns in Antarctica and the nature of air travel within and to and from the continent can result in significant travel delays, weather holds, and itinerary changes. We highly recommend booking a flexible return airfare and alerting your workplace and family to the possibility of delays.

All prices are in US Dollars.

CTSS requires clients to buy trip insurance for all expeditions. For more information, please see our page on trip insurance and cancellation policy.

All payments, once submitted, are non-refundable and non-transferable. If balances are not received by specified dates, the client forfeits their place on the program and any prior fees paid.

This itinerary is only a rough estimate and will be determined by weather and acclimatization. This is adventure travel, meaning things rarely go as planned, and this schedule will likely change. Climbers need to be adaptable and positive. We always recommend climbers arrive in Punta Arenas one day early to avoid travel delays or issues with lost baggage. Added expenses (e.g., hotel, food, or sightseeing) of this extra day are the client’s responsibility. Please let us know if you want us to arrange logistics for early arrivals or for a single-rooming option.

  • Day 1: Arrive in Punta Arenas, Chile
  • Day 2: Team breakfast, gear checks, expedition briefing
  • Day 3: Luggage check-in and cocktail evening with Antarctic flight service
  • Day 4: Fly to Union Glacier, Antarctica
  • Day 5: Fly from Union Glacier to Vinson Base Camp
  • Day 6: Move to Low Camp
  • Day 7: Carry to High Camp
  • Day 8: Rest day
  • Day 9: Move to High Camp
  • Day 10: Summit Vinson and descend to High Camp
  • Day 11: Descend to Vinson Base Camp
  • Day 12: Fly to Union Glacier, Antarctica
  • Day 13: Contingency day
  • Day 14:Contingency day
  • Day 15: Scheduled flight from Antarctica to Punta Arenas, Chile
  • Day 16: Departure day, fly home

Our expeditions are designed to be fully inclusive, except for some services/items of a personal nature like flights, gear, insurance. Here’s a detailed list so you know what to expect.

Included:

  • Professional mountain guides
  • Flights to and from Punta Arenas, Chile, to Union Glacier, Antarctica
  • Flights to and from Union Glacier, Antarctica, to Vinson Base Camp
  • Checked luggage up to 55 lbs (25 kg) to Antarctica
  • Three nights lodging with double occupancy in Punta Arenas, Chile (two nights before the expedition and one night after). Any additional nights due to delays, etc., will be at your own expense.
  • All expedition food on the mountain, including breakfast, dinner, snacks, and hot drinks. In addition, all breakfasts at the hotel in Punta Arenas, Chile, are included.
  • All team gear, including four-season tents, cooking gear, group duffels, stoves, etc.
  • Satellite phone to update the CTSS blog and available to clientele at $3/min

Excluded:

  • Flights to and from Punta Arenas, Chile
  • Transportation from and to the airport in Punta Arenas
  • All in-town restaurant meals (breakfast is provided) and specialty mountain lunch food
  • Luggage over 55 lbs (25 kg) to Antarctica
  • All personal climbing gear is the responsibility of the client
  • In the event of a rescue, evacuation, or early departure from the group, the client is responsible for any rescue expenses incurred or excess expenses above and beyond our normal trip costs, including transport, hotels, evacuation, flight changes, and gear shipping.
  • Guide tips (customary but optional)
  • Costs incurred as a result of events beyond the control of CTSS above and beyond the normal expedition costs
  • Required trip insurance policy (for trip cancellation, interruption, rescue & evacuation, medical treatment, repatriation, etc.)