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Cerro
Tronador (3,554m / 11,657ft)
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Patagonia - Argentina |
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January 7-18, 2007
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Terms & Conditions
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Payment
Policy: |
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Land cost of the trip is $2,200 |
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A $700 non-refundable deposit
and completed application form are required
to register for the expedition. Please include your blood type, passport
number and emergency contact information on the application form. |
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We accept MasterCard, VISA,
cash, checks and money orders. |
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The balance of the land cost is due 30
days before the trip departs. The confidential medical and liability
release forms must be returned no later than one month before departure.
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Canceled
Trips & Itinerary Changes: |
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We reserve the right to cancel any trip due to inadequate
sign up, natural disasters, or political/social unrest. We will fully
refund the land costs in these cases. |
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IMCS
trip prices are set on a full basis. If a trip does not fill we may
cancel it. We will contact you well ahead of time and give you the
option of paying a private surcharge so that the trip will run on
the scheduled dates. You also have the option of transferring your
deposit to another trip that has the requisite number of climbers.
Please make sure you understand clearly the cost of your trip and
the schedule for payments |
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IMCS reserves the right to determine routes and destinations,
and to change these at the discretion of the guides to ensure and
maintain safety. No refunds will be permitted in the event of a change
in the course itinerary. Our itineraries describe each of our trips
in detail. The schedule allows for acclimatization and adjustment
to life in a foreign country. |
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Anyone leaving the trip early will not be eligible for
a refund. Anyone leaving the group does so at their own risk. We can
easily assist you in making arrangements to get back home if you need
to leave early but you will pay the associated expenses. |
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What
IS Included in the Land Cost: |
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Breakfast meals and all food while on the
mountain. We recommended that each climber bring ~10 servings of his/her
favorite trail food/snack for climbing to the summit.. |
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Lodging for the entire trip. Climbers can
make arrangement for private lodging at their own expense. |
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Private transportation to all destinations
listed in the itinerary |
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Climbing permits |
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Climbing guides |
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Group climbing gear (look over the group
gear list) |
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What
is NOT Included in the Land Cost: |
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Airfare with the group from Boston - Buenos Aires -
Bariloche - Buenos Aires - Boston. Boston is ~$1,000. IMCS will pursue
the lowest group fares with decent connections. If you have questions
regarding air travel we encourage you to call Jane Chauvin or Bobbi
Goodreau at Penny Pitou Travel of North Conway at (603) 356-0055.
Team climbers are responsible for making air travel arrangements and
making payment to Penny Pitou travel directly. |
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Lunch and dinner meals in Bariloche and snacks
during the approach. |
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Trip, group or personal insurance of any kind. |
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Medical costs, hospitalization or emergency evacuation.
Rescue insurance can be obtained by becoming a member of the American
Alpine Club. |
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Alcoholic beverages, laundry, souvenirs and
film |
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Airport taxes ($25). Bring exact change
in cash with you to the the airport on the day of departure. |
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Personal excess baggage on flights. |
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Medical: |
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This trip is a rigorous mountain climbing expedition.
By its very nature it is physically demanding and involves travel
to many areas where medical facilities are virtually nonexistent.
IMCS will furnish a well-supplied first aid kit and our guides are
certified in first aid, CPR and have taken courses specific to wilderness
medicine. IMCS assumes no liability regarding provision of medical
care. You are urged to check your insurance coverage to be sure it
is adequate. |
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Once on the trip, IMCS reserves the right to remove
any person from the trip, who, at the sole discretion of the guides,
is judged to be a safety risk to themselves or others. This includes
those persons who are not acclimating adequately, are not strong enough
or skilled enough to safely climb. In this case, there will be no
refunds. |