Lanin volcano Climber's Log

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Matt Lemke

Matt Lemke - Mar 16, 2015 4:09 pm Date Climbed: Mar 7, 2015

Chilean Side  Sucess!

After being rejected from the Argentina side for "insufficient gear" I stuck it to the goddamn Argentina rangers by climbing it in a day from the Chilean side a week later. Don't waste your time trying to abide by the rules on the Argentine side...just climb it from Chile. Long but beautiful day!

Old School WB

Old School WB - Sep 5, 2012 4:01 pm Date Climbed: Feb 25, 1997

Great solo day on normal route  Sucess!

After getting my butt kicked on Aconcagua, Phil and I headed south to explore southern Chile and Argentina. I ended up solo’ing Lanin Volcano via the normal route while Phil slept in the shelter since he wasn’t in the mood to slog up Lanin. I had a great solo climb on easy snow in a beautiful setting; no Aconcagua, but a pleasant snow climb to excellent views.

monkeypike

monkeypike - Jul 10, 2011 10:49 am Date Climbed: Dec 20, 2009

Beautiful Volcano  Sucess!

Spent a few weeks in Lanin National Park gazing at this beautiful volcano before heading off on bikes from Junin to go and climb it. Took a day to the campsite, a short day up to Refugio CAJA, then a marathon day climbing to the summit, back down to the road and then cycling back to Junin.
A very nice climb in clear but chilly conditions, and only 4 others on the mountain that day.

Very brief trip report here: www.pikesonhikes.blogspot.com

PAROFES

PAROFES - May 27, 2010 12:03 pm Date Climbed: Jan 16, 2010

I was not easy but i did it!  Sucess!

After wishing to be there for 2 years, finaly i could step on its summit and enjoy that spetacular view...
Blue skies, no wind, awesome!

Josh_Inked

Josh_Inked - Mar 6, 2009 12:55 pm

Normal route  Sucess!

Awesome weather which is odd in that part of the country. All around very pretty due to its prominence. Not enough snow this year made it quite a scree slog.

hellobeccalee

hellobeccalee - Oct 9, 2008 1:36 pm Date Climbed: Nov 25, 2007

Chilean Route  Sucess!

We choose to climb a more remote route on Lanin from the Chilean side. We camped at the base and had a very long summit day but had great weather. Clear views of Villarica, Quetrupillan, and Lliama. You will need to have some good route finding skills (wands, compass) for this route, since there is no boot track (until you get to the Canaleta), be especially carefully if you have whiteout conditions.

paisajeroamericano

paisajeroamericano - Feb 29, 2008 4:27 pm Date Climbed: Feb 5, 2008

Cara Chilena  Sucess!

I climbed Volcan Lanin from the Chilean side b/c the Argentine guardaparque had too many rules. This route is arguably easier (less glaciated), but is also more remote (no refugios). It is better to climb earlier in the year, as rockfall was a problem this late. A small, obvious crevasse must be crossed near the summit. Crampons and ice axe were not really necessary, but certainly would be in the spring.

gdrod

gdrod - Nov 16, 2006 5:22 pm Date Climbed: Mar 20, 2006

2006 march  Sucess!

We climbed the mountain via the normal route. Nice weather (not common)and a Great Summit View!!! Ariel Borgialli and Ivan Bonacalza also were in the team.

Fabrice.Rimlinger

Fabrice.Rimlinger - Nov 11, 2006 4:24 pm Date Climbed: Jan 21, 2006

Normal route  Sucess!

Unsually good weather and great views.3h to the top from BC. Easy mountain but hard ice at the end ... take care !

Bob & Konrad Kossick

Bob & Konrad Kossick - May 5, 2006 2:07 am

Weekend Warriors

It's a good thing this isn't a "summit" post as we never actually made it to the top. Me, my wife, and our then 6 month old son (Nikolas) went - using the northern route - as far as the first Casa de Refugio (i.e., the one maintained by the military) with an amazing guide that we had contracted locally in San Martin de los Andes. It was an awesome, laid back trek through the base level forest, then through the volcanic rock field, then up the spine, and finally to the rest stop at 2,450 meters (where we lunched on smoked jabali, homemade chocolates, cheese, bread, and mate - a luxury). Our guide - a seasoned professional - tells us that Nick was his youngest client (even if he rode on my back for the better part of the trip). From that elevation we could see clear to the Argentine-Chilean border crossing, as well as several prominent Chilean peaks off to the NW. Slowed down by our less than optimal condition and surplus packing weight, it took us a good solid 5-6 hours to make the casa de refugio. We rested about an hour and then spent a good 2 hours on the descent. I would like nothing more than to go back, with the right gear and leaving my infant child behind, and go for the sumnmit. If the first leg was as good as what we experienced, the second must be even better!

Peter Eliassen

Peter Eliassen - Jul 22, 2004 3:54 pm

Route Climbed: Border Patrol Entrance Date Climbed: March 4, 2004  Sucess!

What a great climb...9K feet in two days is a bunch, but well worth it. Got lost on the descent, every glacial valley looks the same!

Glenn Gardner

Glenn Gardner - Jun 25, 2004 9:06 pm

Route Climbed: North Face variation Date Climbed: January 13, 2003  Sucess!

Great climb...I highly recommend it. This was my wife's first mountain climb and she both agonized but loved it. Be prepared and have a blast.

Pedro Hauck

Pedro Hauck - Oct 20, 2003 11:00 pm

Route Climbed: normal Date Climbed: march 2000  Sucess!

nice mountain

El Tigre Valderrama

El Tigre Valderrama - Jun 18, 2002 5:45 pm

Route Climbed: Standar Direct on north face via Tromen Pass Date Climbed: Winter 1998  Sucess!

Pretty nice climb, very smooth and rather easy. The weather was no good that day, and all of the 3 shelters were packed. My partner Diego Lon did not want to go up and I joined the rope of Sargento the Infanteria Segundo (Sargent Segundo, from the Argentinean Army), who made me climb, together with his client "like in the army! However, I enjoyed the climb. Watch out for the ugly Patagonian mosquitos called “tabanos”.

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