Trekking Balcony of six thousand - Calingasta - San Juan Andes Mountains

Trekking to viewpoint of 6 hills of more than 6000 meters.

  • Start Date : 2025-Dec-03
    End Date: 2025-Dec-09
  • Hora Inicio: 10 am
    Hora Fin: 10 am
  • Meeting Point:Barreal, Calingasta, San Juan
    End: Barreal, Calingasta, San Juan
  • Duration:7 days
    Availability: 13 spots
Turquesa Stream and Balcony of six thousand Trekking, Mercedario, San Juan

Proposal

The mountains that live in the indelible memory of an expedition that made many of us dream


An adventure in the heart of one of the most extraordinary high mountain corners of the Andes Mountains. As in the historic expedition of the Poles in 1934, which inspired the mountaineer Victor Ostrowsky (a member of the aforementioned expedition) to write one of the (if not the most) important mountaineering books in Argentina, when they crowned 5 of the 6 summits. of more than 6,000 meters that are found here, including Mercedario (6,701 meters above sea level), one of the 13 mountains more than 6,500 meters high in America, just 100 km north of Aconcagua.

We invite you to live an adventure on foot to observe, almost within reach, these colossi that decorate the Main Andes Mountains in a thousand colors. A region that also moved General San Martin, when he carried out the feat of crossing into Chile, with one of his armies, through the Los Patos Pass.

Itinerary

Day 1: Barreal - 1650 masl. Arrival in the town of Barreal, San Juan, in the afternoon (check for charter bus option). Meet the guides, gear check, and rental advice. Last-minute shopping. Overnight in a local inn or cabins.

Day 2Barreal – Laguna Blanca (3,100 m) – Guanaquitos Base Camp (3,550 m)
Breakfast. Early morning start to our great adventure. 4x4 transfer to Laguna Blanca, where we’ll load the mules and begin our ascent to Guanaquitos Base Camp at 3,550 m.
With the help of pack animals carrying our gear, we’ll enjoy a light-weight trekking day. The first incredible views of Cerro Mercedario appear. Camp setup, acclimatization, and overnight stay.

Day 3:Guanaquitos Base Camp (3,550 m) – Acclimatization Hike – Guanaquitos
Breakfast. We’ll hike to a nearby peak such as Cerro El Pelado (4,100 m) or a similar one, depending on the guide’s decision — around 5 to 6 hours of moderate ascent for acclimatization. Return to base camp and overnight stay.

Day 4: Guanaquitos Base Camp – Turquesa Stream Camp (3,950 m)
Breakfast. Trek to the stunning Turquesa Stream, at approx. 4,000 m, named for its striking turquoise color. The water emerges suddenly from a spring on the eastern slope of Mercedario.
Light trekking with little elevation gain, about 6 km round-trip. Return to base camp, dinner, and overnight stay.

Day 5: Turquesa Stream Camp – Mirador Balcón de los Seismiles – Return to Camp (3,950 m)
Early breakfast. Long day to reach the spectacular Balcón de los Seismiles viewpoint (4,850 m), offering a panoramic view of the Río Colorado Valley surrounded by glaciers and the highest peaks of the Andes: Pico Polaco, Alma Negra, La Mesa, La Ramada Sur, La Ramada Norte, and Mercedario itself. A full 12-hour day, covering approx. 23 km. After photos and rest, descend back to Guanaquitos Camp. Dinner and overnight stay.

Day 6: Turquesa Stream Camp – Laguna Blanca – Return to Barreal
After breakfast, we break camp and begin our return trek to Laguna Blanca, where the 4x4s will pick us up and take us back to Barreal. Overnight in inns or cabins.

Day 7. Barreal – Breakfast – End of Services
Optional activities available: rafting, Pampa del Leoncito excursion, astronomical observatories, and land sailing (carrovelismo).

 

Included Services
  • Your purchase from an official agency - travel and tourism company registered with the Tourism Secretariat (Ascenso 23 EVyT Leg: 16396).
  • Professional mountain guides.
  • Assistants and cooks.
  • 4x4 transfer from Barreal to Laguna Blanca round trip.
  • Evacuation on foot, by mule or, if necessary, helicopter.
  • 2 nights in a cabin in Barreal.
  • Technical safety material, VHF radios, mountain first aid kit.
  • Heaters and kitchen elements.
  • Base camp service (dining tent, chairs, tables, kitchen) in Guanaquitos - Mercedario Base Camp, 3550 meters above sea level.
  • Sleeping tents throughout the expedition.
  • Full board (all meals) throughout the Expedition: breakfast, energy, lunch, snack, dinner.
  • Carrying general and personal equipment (with mules) throughout the trek.
  • Specific advice on materials and personal equipment.
  • Personal accident insurance.
  • Permanent assis

Services NOT included
  • Trip to Barreal.
  • Dinners in Barreal.
  • Tips.
  • Expenses caused by abandonment of the expedition.

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Faq

Do I need to be trained?

For any mountain activity you need to have prior physical preparation, or be physically active. In this case we suggest training well aerobically (running two to three times a week, cycling or swimming) and doing good leg training (gym, crossfit, AEX training, etc.)

Do I need to have previous experience?

We recommend having walked at least once previously with a trekking backpack, although prior experience is not required. Have ever slept in a tent.

Where do you spend the night?

The overnight stay takes place in mountain camps in comfortable igloo-type tents for 2/3 or 4 people. To share. The first and last night we slept in a hostel or cabins in Barreal, a small town in the Calingasta Valley.

Do I have to bring a tent?

The tents are included in the service. If you want to bring yours, ask us.

What is the climate or temperature?

Although the time of year is optimal for this journey, in mountainous and/or rugged areas temperatures usually drop at night. There may be the possibility that a storm hits us, hence the importance of personal equipment, you cannot lack anything that we detail in the equipment list.

Are there rest stops?

The stops occur with a frequency and gradation according to the intensity. There are stops for lunch, snack, and rest. 

From what age can you do this activity?

From 13 years of age.

Is there a porter service?

We offer a mule porter service that carries the general equipment such as cooking gear, food, tents, and safety items. They also carry some of your personal gear, approximately up to 7 kilograms (15 pounds) per person..

 

Difficulty graduation

Mochila: Peso / Duración de la Jornada.

Exigencia Física

Técnico: Dificultad en el Terreno / Equipo.

Fortaleza Psicológica

Exposición a la Altura

Backpack (M)

This point has to do with the weight that we must carry in our backpacks. Trekkings or crossings where we have pack animals allow us to bear less weight on our backs. And the multi-day journeys in Patagonia (without the option of having pack mules) generally make us carry more weight, especially in the early days.

20% Up to 5 Kilos: Short excursion walks / Trekking Talampaya

40% Up to 8/10 Kilos: Round-trip trekking / Vallecitos 3 and 4-day programs

60% Up to 12/15 kilos: Crossing trekking with porting / Crossing of the Andes Paso Portillo

80% More than 15/18 kilos: Cross-country trekkings with little or no portage / Trekkings in Patagonia (Paso Vuriloche, PN Lanin or Nahuel Huapi, etc)

100% More than 25 Kilos: With a lot of equipment on top and little or no porting / Continental Ice

Fitness (F)

We consider physical demands to the wear that we can suffer both aerobic (climbs = possible shortness of breath) and muscle (resistance = many hours walking) and of legs and joints (descents = knees / ankles).

20% half a day or less with little unevenness.

40% more sustained slopes and longer days in the activity. 2-3 days / more than 6 hours per day.

60% Long ascents and descents with a longer duration. Ascents to more than 4000 meters in the central mountain range / intense 4-day trekking (Uruguayan plane)

80% Important work of legs in resistance. Very long days. Very long day ascents (Lanin - Domuyo) or more than 5000 meters. Ice courses.

100% Maximum demand. Aerobic work and constant effort on legs. Continental Ice, Aconcagua, mountains of more than 6000 meters.

Technical (T)

The technical difficulty is mainly based on the terrain. How much can it cost us to climb a slope, if it is very steep or if we have to use our hands in some section (simple climbing), both in rock and snow-ice, or materials such as crampons and pegs in other ascents.

20% flat land

40% trails with moderate ups and downs. General crossing trekkings . Sierra de la Ventana, Córdoba, Patagonia, Cuyo, north, others. Classic ascents

60% Steeper slopes and trails. Possible use of crampons. Domuyo, Cordón del Plata, Cordillera Central.

80% Mixed terrain, with snow or ice. Alvear, Lanin, Tronador. Bolivia, Peru.

100% Highly technical terrain. Glacial transit and climbing in sections. Hill climbing with sections on slopes of more than 60 ° inclination

Psycho (P)

We maintain that this point, the psychological factor, represents a relevant factor. Each one needs a factor of conviction, confidence, self-control and will power to achieve a goal. And depending on the attitude with which we face distances, slopes, terrain and many other objective factors, we can achieve performance with very different results.

20% We will not be much affected.

40% This is a normal level of attention.

60% We require more motivation, enthusiasm and concentration.

80% The activity will require us to be very connected and convinced.

100% Maximum control and emotional-psychological performance.

Adventures (A)

It is the factor that, the height above sea level, influences us depending on the activity we carry out. Managing and overcoming symptoms caused by altitude is the key to this point

0% + sea level.

20% Up to 2000 masl.

40% + 2000 masl.

60% + 4000 masl.

80% + 5000 masl.

100% + 6000 masl.

Gradual Adventure Activity Difficulty System designed by Leandro Scheurle.
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Required equipment

GENERAL TEAM
  • Trekking backpack (55 to 80 liters).
  • Warm sleeping bag (-5 to -10 degrees comfort) (e.g. 800 g of down or equivalent synthetic).
  • Insulating mat (10 to 15mm).
  • Trekking sticks..
  • Water-resistant plastic bags to store all clothes inside the backpack.
DRESS
  • Stockings.
  • Underwear.
  • 1 pair of trekking boots (in conditions).
  • 1 second light replacement shoe for wading (crossing rivers) and getting wet.
  • Long trekking pants (NO JEAN).
  • 1 long inner pants or leggings.
  • 2 dry fit synthetic short-sleeved shirts.
  • 1 long-sleeved shirt.
  • 2 coats (fleece jumper, or wool pullover).
  • 1 sun hat (with flaps).
  • 1 scarf to cover the neck from the sun.
  • Fleece collar
  • Warm hat
PERSONAL ITEMS
  • Passport or ID.
  • Battery powered headlamp (With spare batteries).
  • Sunglasses (Category III or IV).
  • Sunscreen (not less than factor 45). Lip balm.
  • Toilet paper. Handkerchiefs. Wet wipes.
KITCHEN FOR PERSONAL USE
  • Containers for water for at least 2 liters (it can be a plastic bottle).
  • Cutlery.
  • Plate or taper (not glass or aluminum).
  • Plastic or metal jar and pottery (not glass or aluminum).
  • dish towel
OPTIONAL, not mandatory (see space and weight)
  • SILVER TAPE, for blisters and repairs.
  • Mate, bombilla and yerba.
  • Steel thermos.
  • Telescope, monocle. Photographic or video equipment.
  • Book, notebook, travel diary, pencil, pen.

Rental Equipment

Trekking sleeping bag

Booking in Advance

US$ 16 + options

Pair of Trekking Poles

Booking in Advance

US$ 10 + options

Rental mittens

Booking in Advance

US$ 8 + options

Pair of Crampons

Booking in Advance

US$ 15 + options

Rental : helmet, crampons and ice ax

Booking in Advance

US$ 36 + options

Combo Top: helmet, crampons, ice ax and full harness

Booking in Advance

US$ 50 + options

Category 3 sunglasses - Shepra Julbo Spectrom

Booking in Advance

US$ 5 + options

Backpack for trekking and mountaineering - Woman

Booking in Advance

US$ 10 + options

Contact and Enquiries

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