Certified High Altitude Mountain Guide and National Mountain Instructor (Argentina). First Argentinean who climbed the Mt. Everest ( 8,848 meters ) by the North Route (Tibet, in May of 1999) becoming the first people from this country that 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, Antartica ).
Full Heber Orona`s curriculum:
Certified High Altitude Mountain Guide
National Mountain Instructor (Argentina).
Speaks English and Spanish
Climbed Mountains Climbed Mt. Everest ( 8,848 meters ) by way of the North Route (Tibet) in May of 1999, becoming the first Argentinean who climbed this mountain without oxygen or the aid of high altitude porters. Made his first trip to the Himalayas in 1998 to climb Mt. Makalu ( 8,463 meters ) Has climbed Mt. Aconcagua ( 6,962 meters ) 24 times up 4 different routes:
• Normal or Northwest Route
• Polish Glacier
• South Face (Messner Route)
• False Polish Route
Has climbed some of the most important peaks in the world, such as Mount Everest 8.848m, Aconcagua 6.962m, McKinley 6.194m, Carstensz Pyramid 5.029m, Kilimanjaro 5.895m, Elbrus 5.642m, Tupungato 6.500m, Mercedario 6.770m, Ojos del Salado 6.863m, Illimani 6.400m, Huayna Potosí 6.100m, Condoriri 5.500m, Pequeño Alpamayo 5.400m, Pico Plata 6.000m, Vallecitos 5.700m, Orizaba 5.700m, Lanín 3.770m, Plata 6.100m, Agustín Álvarez 5.300m, Tambillos 5.600m, Lomas Amarillas 5.300m, Vinson 4.897.
Climbed more than 15 peaks over 6000 m .
Climbed more than 50 peaks over 5000 m .
Climbed more than 300 peaks between 1.50m. a 5.000m.
Climbed in 7 Continents, South America, North America, Europe, Oceania, Africa, Asia and Antartica.
Climbed in several countries: Argentina, Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Mexico, USA, Rusia, Irian Jaya, Spain, Switzerland, Tanzania, Nepal and Tibet .
Memberships:
Member of the Andino Rescue Team ("Grupo de Socorro Andino"). Member of Mendoza's High Altitude Mountain & Trekking Guides Association Founder and Member of IMA (International Mountaineers Association) |