Aconcagua, nicknamed The Mountain Of Death because of it's high Death Rate. It also holds the highest failure rate of achieving the summit. This despite it being classed as one of the easiest mountains to climb, with its north route being classed as a scramble, with no technical climbing.
All this is put down to it being an easy climb, with inexperienced climbers being caught out by altitude sickness and extreme changes of weather.
There is an average of nine deaths per climbing season each year from high altitude pulmonary edema and/or exposure, I cannot find a total number of deaths anywhere.
Aconcagua is located at Mendoza, Argentina and it is a part of the 7 Summits. Mount Aconcagua ’s altitude and temperatures request high quality equipment for all expeditions. This Mount Aconcagua route has one of the best views of America. Come to Aconcagua Argentina and join our Aconcagua guided climb.
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No, Mount Aconcagua is not a volcano.
Universidad del Aconcagua was created in 1965.
Aconcagua is the highest mountain in the Western hemisphere, located in western Argentina, near the Chile border. Aconcagua is a gigantic mass of rock
Mount Aconcagua is located in the Andes mountain range in South America. It is the highest peak in the Andes and the highest mountain in both the Western and Southern Hemispheres.
The motto of Universidad del Aconcagua is 'Spiritus Litteram Vivificat'.
The elevation of Aconcagua in feet and meters is... Feet: 22831 ft. Meter: 6962 m. The location of Aconcagua Mountain is Argentina in South America
The first recorded ascent of Mount Aconcagua was in 1897 by Matthias Zurbriggen
Mt. Aconcagua is listed as being 6962 meters, or 22,840 feet high.