Climb Ojos del Salado, 6893m
At a height of 6893m, Mount Ojos del Salado is the highest mountain in Chile and also the highest active volcano in the world. This expedition gives a great opportunity to climb high with little technical difficulty apart from the summit rock tower, which is 30m of v.diff climbing with a fixed rope in place, and a gradual acclimatization programme which gives everyone a good opportunity of reaching the summit.
Overview of the Climb of Ojos del Salado, Chile
At a height of 6893m, Mount Ojos del Salado is the highest mountain in Chile and also the highest active volcano in the world. We run private guided trips to this peak mostly, occasionally open trips and our guiding ratio is 1:6 and we drive from the mining town of Copiapo to the lagunas below the mountain and do a number of acclimatisation hikes before ascending to the base camp and then using one other high camp (in a hut) just before summit day.
Ojos del Salado is normally climbed from December to late March. It´s the warmest period in the southern hemisphere, but it’s still windy and dry and conditions can be quite rough also during peak season. There’s a good summary of the mountain on summitpost for more information.
This expedition gives a great opportunity to climb high with little technical difficulty apart from the summit rock tower, which is 30m of v.diff climbing with a fixed rope in place, and a gradual acclimatization programme which gives everyone a good opportunity of reaching the summit. The main issues are cold and wind, altitude and sometimes difficult terrain (ice and snow) but there are few objective dangers. It is a very long day and the final section to the top involves a scramble on rock where there are some ropes and chains to assist. This volcano is far less busy than Aconcagua and the dramatic landscape of desert, lagunas and ice capped volcanoes make for a special expedition.
The volcano is located in a unique desert environment of intense, deep, green lagoons contrasting with the colour of the desert and snow covered volcanoes above . At these lagoons its possible to see big flocks of flamingos, horny coots, many ducks,foxes and guanacos, who have all adapted to survive in this environment, with nighttime temperatures reaching – 25 c and winds over 130 kph.
Our expedition is self-contained, driving our own 4×4 land cruisers through the Atacama Desert to reach the volcano. We will prepare our own food and act self-sufficiently on the climb. The distance to the mountain from Copiapo is not that great, a few hundred kilometres, but we take several days to get there and appreciate the change in scenery. From Laguna Verde, the mountain is just a few hours drive away on dirt roads.
Mount Ojos del Salado itinerary
Summary of Mount Ojos del Salado itinerary:
- Arrival (day 1)
- 4×4 travel and acclimatisation walks in the Atacama (days 2-5)
- All day treks in the high mountains (days 6-7)
- 4×4 to Ojos Base Camp, acclimatisation and main peak climb (days 8-13)
- 4×4 return to Copiapo for travel home (days 14-15)
Arrive in Copiapo, either by connecting flights or by bus. Copiapo is a small mining town on the edge of the Atacama Desert. We use the hotel Montecatini or other similar hotels in the town, and take a rest day for the jetlag and journey, and for shopping.
The morning and early afternoon is spent packing gear in the cars and buying food and water. After lunch we drive for 2 hours /120 kms to Vallecito through the Atacama Desert. Vallecito is a small oasis at 3000m, situated at the base of an abandoned mine of semi precious stones and its full of colas de zorro one of the few food plants that goats and sheep eat. It’s a wonderful setting after driving through the desert with running water, and green grass. After setting up camp there is time to explore and begin our acclimatization programme.
After breakfast we drive further across the desert and over two passes over 4000m to reach lagoon Santa Rosa at 3600m. The lagoon is situated at the start of the Maricunga Salt Deposit and has over 40 species of birds including flamingoes, Andean Geese and mammals such as fox and guanacos, and a wide variety of bushes and plants of the high Andes.
After breakast we will trek to siete hermanos at 4780m. It takes about 4 hours to the summit, initially on a good trail then steeper and more rocky ground. From the top stupendous views of our journey into the desert ahead and the lagoon below. In the evening dinner at our campsite next to the lagoon.
After breakfast we drive to Laguna Verde at 4400m. This lagoon is in a spectacular setting deep in Tres Cruces national park. Just before arriving we get our first view of Ojos Del Salado and an idea of what type of conditions we can expect on the volcano. We camp next to the lagoon where there are 42c pools for you to bathe in, surrounded by an intense green lagoon and surrounded by snow-clad volcanoes including Tres Cruces at 6753m.
We take a trek with only daypacks around Laguna Verde to aid our acclimitisation and marvel at the mountain scenery above and the lake shores below.
We will trek from the campsite to Mulus Muertes 5097m. Near to the summit there are wonderful views of the summit ridge of Ojos Del Salado and a vista of mountains and volcanoes stretching into Argentina.
Depart in the jeeps to the Refuge Atacama at 5250m. The vehicles will transport our baggage and supplies all the way but we will walk from 5000m with small packs to aid our acclimatization, and appreciate the desert terrain around us. The refuge is set on a wide open desert plain with the volcano ahead.It is often windy and temperatures down to -10c.
Trek near to Refuge Atacama with light daypacks to further aid acclimitisation before returning to the refuge to rest and sleep.
After breakfast we will carry food, water and summit equipment to refuge Tejos 5750m. Overnight camping at Refuge Atacama.
A relaxing morning, then we depart to return to refuge Tejos with sleeping bags, mats and other essential equipment.
If the weather is cooperative a summit attempt of Ojos Del Salado 6893m. It will take 8-9 hours to reach the summit. Temperatures may be down to -20c with strong winds. Initially on a good rocky footpath to 6000m, then gain height with a series of zig zags on snow, then a long rightwards traverse to the crater of the volcano. Circle the edge of the caldera to the far side and climb to the final ridge where there is a final 30 metres of easy rock climbing up into a couloir with a fixed rope in place. From the top, dramatic views of the high Atacama desert and multitudes of peaks and volcanoes of Chile and Argentina. After lots of photographs we will descend to refuge Tejos, pick up our equipment and continue down past refuge Atacama to camp overnight there or descend to Laguna Verde. An extra summit day is added here in case.
After breakfast, a final bathe in the thermal pools at Laguna Verde, then drive through the desert on our return to Copiapo. Overnight in hotel and farewell dinner.
Travel from Copiapo by bus or internal flight to Santiago.
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