My partner and I summited Aconcagua on January 5th 2019. It was one of two windows in a 30 day period that folks could summit the mountain. The most important factor in whether or not you summit, will be the weather. The second most important factor will be if you are aligned with an outfitter. Inka was absolutely amazing. I can't remember another time during my travels or while using a service in another country where every person in a large tourism organization was spectacular.
First, if you are debating using an outfitter, let me answer that debate for you! Sign up with the mule service with Inka, at the very least. All climbers on the normal route must haul their gear 10 miles and 4K vertical feet from the park entrance to base camp (Mulas). There is no reason to haul the gear yourself. More importantly, when you hire mules through Inka, they give you access to their restrooms, drinking water, and hot water (for rehydrating food or for whatever you need) at Confluencia and Base Camp. This reduces the amount of fuel you have to bring and the trash/human waste you have to carry. It saves you time and stress and feels like a luxury. Furthermore, even if you only hire them for mules, Inka guides and staff will always be there to answer any questions you have on the mountain, relaying vital information on weather conditions, routes, appropriately staking down your tent, etc. They have every service from using Mules to offering meals every day to guides; you can add on whatever you like and they will not pressure you into adding more or less. I can't stress enough how wonderful my experience with Inka was.
Carolina, who helps manage the office in Mendoza, coordinated everything and responded to all e-mail questions within one day. She helped us select the services we needed. In addition to mules, we paid them for a half a day's help acquiring our permits, which in hindsight was extremely helpful as the offices are all over town and the effort is time consuming. Rodrigo helped us acquire our permits and drove us around Mendoza to acquire additional provisions (fuel and food). Pocho, helped us correctly organize our loads and made recommendations on what we should take to Confluencia versus send on the mules to Mulas, was also amazing. When we arrived at Confluencia, John/Sean was there to great us and show us around camp. We even received a welcome snack. Veronica assisted us at base camp and greeted us warmly and inquired about our needs/concerns every day. We met Martin at Nido, who gave us pizza he was cooking for himself and gave us weather updates from base camp. Every time we passed Martin on the trail, we were greeted with a booming "Hola, Robert!"
The experience with Inka was absolutely wonderful. I am happy to respond to any questions folks have, please feel free to personally message me. I won't be as responsive as Inka is, but if you want to confirm this review is legit or ask any other logistical questions, I am happy to provide help. I have never experienced a travel company so welcoming, generous, and committed to our success. They never tried to up-sell their services (however after watching the ribs' roast at base camp, I wished we had bought some of their meals!). We couldn't have summited without Inka. read more