Equipment

The equipment that Aconcagua Provincial Park had for Search and Rescue one year ago was minimal. On a mountain as popular as Aconcagua, which claims to offer Search and Rescue services, rescue equipment needs to be available and accessible at several camps, including high-altitude camps, where it can be permanently stored in caches.

At the end of the season last year Aconcagua Provincial Park had stored a few items at one of the high-altitude camps.

In January, three caches will be created on the mountain with emergency equipment. For now, the three caches will be at Nido de Condores, Refugio Independencia y La Canaleta
Thank you to Willie Benegas for creating the cache equipment lists.

Some of the equipment has been donated by various companies. Thank you to:
Willie Benegas: rope, carabiners, rock gear as well as time and energy to transport equipment to Argentina
Remote Medical: a generous donation and discounts on medical products; in addition, time and energy in coordinating equipment and further support from other companies
University of Utah Outdoor Program: sleeping bags and discounts for purchasing other equipment
Petzl: two ropes
Adventure Medical kits: 3 first aid kits
Guide, Ben Kurdt, of IMG volunteered his time to bring the equipment here
INKA: donated free services in Aconcagua as well as gas canisters
Grajales Expeditions: the coordination and organization of equipment in Argentina
El Refugio: pickets and gas canisters
Gabriel Barral: pickets

The foundation is immensely grateful for these donations.
The equipment list:
NIDO DE CONDORES

2 containers with cable and
1 lock with key and combination
3 emergency blankets
2 bottles of oxygen
1 regulator
5 breather masks
1 bag for carrying oxygen
1 Backboard with straps
1 8mm, 200m rope
3 caribiners
2 locking caribiners
rock gear (for ): 2 pitons, 2 screws, 2 stoppers
1 trauma kit
1 first aid kit: Mountain Medic 2

INDEPENDENCIA

2 containers with cable with
1 lock with key and combination
1 tent
1 sleeping bag
2 mattresses
1 stove
5 gas canisters
1 stove with lid
6 lighters
7 emergency blankets
1 50m, 8ml rope
2 bottles of oxygen
1 regulator
5 breather masks
1 bag for carrying oxygen
1 first aid kit: Guide 1
1 first aid kit: Fundamental
1 sked
2 pickets
gatorade
soup

CANALETA

2 containers with cable with
1 lock with key and combination
1 tent
1 sleeping bag
2 mattresses
1 stove
5 gas canisters
1 stove with lid
6 lighters
8 emergency blankets
1 50m, 8ml rope
2 bottles of oxygen
1 regulator
8 breather masks
1 bag for carrying oxygen
1 CPR Rescue mask
1 first aid kit: Guide 1
1 first aid kit: Fundamental
1 sked
2 pickets
gatorade
soup

-One donation was given to the park at the end of last year’s season by Guillermo Puliafito who generously donated a superlight oxygen tube.

–story can be found at: Diario UNO Mendoza, Argentina on April 2, 2009.

The following is an example of a standard medical kit for an expedition:

Standard Medical  Kit

A list of extra equipment for an 8000m peak:

8000m extra equipment

Extra drugs necessary for high-altitude expeditions:

8000m extra drugs

–information generously provided by Jagged Globe, Guide company for Everest