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International Expedition Prices* The
following prices are for scheduled expeditions (that fill with a minimum
of three climbers) and the basic level of accommodation. Prices include lodging,
climbing meals, ground transportation, climbing transportation, group equipment, all park and peak fees, and guide fees. Expedition
prices do not include airfare. Upgrades are available. Individuals can join the
following scheduled expeditions for the prices listed or can schedule
custom expeditions. Custom trips may incur additional
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Ecuador
Cotapaxi Expedition 10-12 days . . . . . . .
$1500
Illiniza Sur
(and Cotapaxi) 12-14 days . . . .$2200
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Peru
Ishinka Expedition 12-14 days . . . . . . . . . .$2200
Alpamayo (and Ishinka) 14-16 days . . . . .$2800
Tocllaraju (and Ishinka) 14-16 days .
. . . . .$2600
Artesonraju 10-16
days..............................$2800
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Prices include lodging,
climbing meals, ground transportation, climbing transportation, group equipment, all park and peak fees, and guide fees. Expedition
prices do not include airfare.
Reservations
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A 50% deposit is
required to hold your reservation. At five (5) weeks prior to expedition, all
remaining payments are due. Deposit Refunds are pro-rated, less
20%, from sign up until 5 weeks prior to expedition. At 5 weeks prior
to course beginning, deposits are forfeited. Remaining course fees are
pro-rated, less 20% from five (5) weeks prior to course beginning to
five (5) days prior to expedition. Cancellations after five (5)
days prior to expedition beginning will not qualify for any refund.
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Granite Arches Climbing Services
Asheville, NC, USA
Chattanooga, TN USA
Johnson City, TN USA
climb@granitearches.com
Phone: (423) 413-1432
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Website copyright
1997-2007
by Granite Arches Climbing Services
Permits:
Granite Arches holds a special
users' permit to operate in the
National Forests of North Carolina
Disclaimer: Rock,
snow, and ice climbing and related activities are inherently dangerous.
We try to manage the risks of climbing, but no guarantee of safety is
provided or implied. You may be injured or killed while climbing.
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