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Mules Loading
It is fairly easy to find us. Our name, "LOS PUQUIOS"
, from the quechua language, "pure water spring",
is perfectly visible since it is placed opposite the
Mountaineers´ Graveyard where Aconcagua´s
dead lie, between the small villages of Los Penitentes
and Puente del Inca. You will find our representatives
in both places even if the starting point of most expeditions,
by any of Aconcagua´s ways, is Puente del Inca
or Penitentes.
If the expedition comes from Santiago, Chile to Mendoza
City, where the permits are to be obtained, we offer
a safe and practical place to store equipment so as
not to carry it to the city and back again to the mountain.
This system is preferred by many expeditions. We look
after the equipment until expeditioners come back with
their pertinent climbing or trekking permits.This helps
to avoid the payment of extra charges and the encumberance
of loading and unloading the gear on different occasions.
For transport of your equipment to and from the base
camps, we suggest using resistant water-proof nylon
bags, with a lock. Rucksacks are also carried on the
animals, with no inconvenience.
Due to the distances to the base camps, which are considerable,
and to the constant movement and friction to which the
loads are exposed, the resulting wearing out of the
bags will be significant if their fabric is not of high
quality. Since cardboard cases are not suitable to be
loaded on mules, we provide our clients with resistant
plaited nylon bags, to place all items that are contained
in inadequate packages.
Plastic containers are safe as regards mules. However,
capacity should not exceed 50 litres and they should
have handles to be secured on to the animals. As regards
weight, each animal can only carry 60 kilos of net load
besides the elements needed to hold the gear in place.
We therefore recommend not to bring bundles that weigh
more than 30 kilos per unit, so as to allow the placing
of two loads per animal or otherwise 3 loads of 20 kilos
each
Adequate balancing of the loads assures the client that
the transport will be completed successfully. Our organisation
offers a spacious building where the bundles can be
secured and weighted in order to balance them before
finally loading the mules.
In the area, there are some transport service providers
who charge very low prices, specially when coming back
from the base camps. We feel it is our obligation to
warn expeditioners against contracting these low cost
services since they do not always assure good transportation.
Moreover, it is difficult to find the physical location
of their bases in order to make timely and appropriate
deliveries of the equipment. We would like to draw attentin
to this fact in order to have prospective aclients know
that to save a few dollars in transport will not actually
lower costs. On the contrary, it is a common sight to
see expeditioners wandering between Puente del Inca
and Penitentes, asking for their gear.
Transport on mules is a very risky and rather complicated
type of carrying. The muleteers´ expertise and
the tameness and docility of the animals are the key
factors to assure safety . There are other potential
risks, unfortunately, like the crossing of rivers (especially
after winters with frequent and heavy snowfalls ) when
animals may be washed away by the rivers and, on occasions,
drown, with the consequent loss of equipment.
In Argentina, no insurance company covers the risks
explained above. Accordingly, we suggest expeditioners
that they should insure their equipment in their countries
of origin, for protection from eventual loss in case
of an accident involving a mule. Also, so as not to
have to transport clothes or other items not used on
the mountain, we offer our clients a safe keeping service
at our base Los Puquios, at no cost.
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