Rudy ParraStaff |
Director and owner of " Aconcagua Trek SRL ™” He has reached the summit of Aconcagua many times. He has climbed one hundred summits between 3000 and 6000 mts. He has also been a qualified representing of sportive institutions and mountaineering magazines. From 1979 he performs as a successful organizer to Aconcagua and other mountains of Central Andes In 1997 by a special resolution of top chiefs of Army, he received the Honoris Causa,Golden Condor prize. It is the greatest honor granted to a civilian climber by Argentinian Army. |
Heber OronaStaff |
Director and owner of Aconcagua Trek SRL ™ Certified Bilingual high altitude mountain guide and National Climbing Instructor ( Argentina). First Argentinean who climbed the Mt. Everest ( 8,848 meters ) by the North Route ( Tibet, in May of 1999) becoming the first person from this country t hat climb this mountain without artificial oxygen or the aid of high altitude porters. Has climbed all over the world (South America, North America, Asia, Europe, Oceania, Africa and Antártica). He has climbed Mt. Aconcagua 25 times by four different routes. |
Miguel "Lito" Sánchez Guía |
Bilingual high altitude mountain guide National Climbing Instructor ( Argentina). In 1990 he became the first Argentinean in climbing a 8.000 meters peak: Mt. Dhaulagiri I 8.172m in the Himalayas. He has climbed Mt. Aconcagua 52 times by four different routes. We are proud to have Miguel "Lito" Sanchez in our staff because hi is one of the best climbers in Argentina and hi is one of the precursors of the Mountain Activity in this country. |
Alejandro Corradini Guía |
Bilingual Trekking guide He has climbed Mt. Aconcagua 6 times. |
![]() Damian Peralta Guía |
Bilingual Trekking guide He has climbed Mt. Aconcagua 8 times. |
Augusto OrtegaGuía |
Bilingual high altitude mountain guide From Peru, He made some first ascents of the mountains in his country and He led many mountaineering expeditions from the last 25 years, and has made ascents of many challenging peaks of the Andes: in Ecuador Chimborazo (16 times), Cotopaxi (20), Cayambe, Tungurahua, Pichincha and Rumiñahui; in Perú Huascaran (36), Alpamayo (30), Yerupaja, Huandoy, Artesonraju and many others, in Bolivia Illimani (12), Huayna Potosí (16), etc.; In Argentina Aconcagua (48) The highest mountain in the western hemisphere. He has also challenged the Himalayas. In 1992 he became the first Peruvian to successfully climb Mt. Everest, (2) in 1998 Cho Oyu and in 1999 back to Everest, without oxygen, for the second time. |
César E. QuirozGuía |
Bilingual Trekking and Mountain Guide He is Tourism Technician, Trekking and Mountain Guide. He is finalizing his Degree in Recreation (oriented to the study of Social Sciences). He has more than 12 years of experience in diverse tourist activity in Argentina and Spain. He is, at the moment, Technical responsible of the Tourism area of the National University of Cuyo. He is Professor of superior educative level institutions. He is assessor of many companies from the tourist activity among them AconcaguaTrek. He has developed his bilingual mountain work as guide in Bolivia, Perú, Sapin and Argentine ( Patagonia, Cuyo and Northwest ). He counts with 18 expeditions to Aconcagua reaching its summit 17 times by three different routes. |
![]() Guía |
Commercialization of Aconcagua Trek in Buenos Aires He has more than 15 years of experience in diverse tourist activity in Argentina and other countries |
Adriana “Adri” DominguezStaff |
Plaza de Mulas - Camp Assistant In charge of logistics and customer attendance in Plaza de Mulas. She belong to our staff since 5 years ago. Her mountain experience make her essential in her work. She is Trekking Guide also. |
Daniel “Chapu” VivaresStaff |
Plaza de Mulas Camp - Man in charge and cook He belong to our staff since almost 20 years ago. He is, in present time, our Greater Cook in Plaza de Mulas and he’s an authority between his camp mates because of his antiquity and his capacity. He is the "Mayor" of Plaza de Mulas. |
Alicia “Lici” ParraStaff |
Purchases and supplying - Radio Communications Since 1979 she is in charge of purchases, supplying of meal and another elements needed in our high camps, she’s also who's in charge of radio communications from Mendoza base. |