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3 thoughts on “Audio Dispatch from Aconcagua”
Our thoughts are with you ! Lance had a successful summit of Mt Aconcagua yesterday 3pm Argentinean time! He said the weather could not have been more perfect! Six of the initial 14 climbers made it to the summit. Mike and I are holding thumbs and praying for you that the weather does the same for you! Lots of Love and enjoy!
Sounds like all is going well for your climb! All the best!
You just had to brag about the food. I had plain old Mac and Cheese for dinner. Sincerely though, it sounds like the trek is going well. Not being a climber, the only peak I’m well acquainted with is Everest. So I’m really enjoying the introduction you are providing to these other mountains. Be safe, and have a great climb!
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