- Expedition News
- Aconcagua and Cordillera Real expeditions are now being offered with world class guide Hector Ponce de Leon.
- Our Cho Oyu expedition is now full but we still have spaces available on our Manaslu expedition which runs in association with Project Himalaya.
- If you are thinking of climbing an 8,000-meter peak, the 8000-Meter Preparation Course is designed specifically for those climbers looking for the skills required to climb the world's highest mountains. This expedition course runs in association with Project Himalaya.
- Altitude Junkies Everest success summiting on May 21st and 24th via the classic Nepal South Col-Southeast Ridge route. Read the
Everest Expedition Dispatches. - 2008 Expeditions
- Cho Oyu
- August 31-October 14, 2008 (45 days)
- (Expedition Full)
- Manaslu
- September 1-October 20, 2008 (50 days)
- 8000-Meter Preparation Course
- October 17-November 15, 2008 (30 days)
- 2009 Expeditions
- Aconcagua
- January-February, 2009 (19 days)
- Everest - Tibet
- March 31-June 6, 2009 (68 days)
- Everest - Nepal
- March 31-June 6, 2009 (68 days)
- Cordillera Real
- May 2009 (17 days)
- June 2009 (17 days)
- Gasherbrum II
- June 16 - August 12, 2009 (55 days)
- Gasherbrum I
- August 13 - August 26, 2009 (14 days)
- Mustagh Ata
- July 1-24, 2009 (24 days)
- Cho Oyu
- August 30-October 13, 2009 (45 days)
- Shishapangma
- August 30-October 13, 2009 (45 days)
Altitude Junkies organize professional mountaineering expeditions in Argentina, Bolivia, China, Nepal, Pakistan and Tibet. We are specialists on the 8,000-meter peaks of Everest, Cho Oyu, Gasherbrum and Shishapangma as well as the smaller peaks of Aconcagua, Cordillera Real and Mustagh Ata. We have organized multiple expeditions and guided many climbers to their summits.
We keep our team size to a maximum of eight climbers for safety and compatibility. Some of the other companies have as many as forty climbers on one team. A smaller team allows for a more flexible schedule and a higher success rate.
The lowest price is not always the best route to go when climbing the major mountain ranges of the world. We only run professional expeditions and our focus is on safety and quality rather than quantity of climbers joining our expeditions.
We manage to keep our expedition costs low because our staff and leaders are based out of our respective regional offices. These cost cutting measures are passed over as savings to you, hence the low, competitive expedition costs. We don't advertise low prices and then add extras such as oxygen, Sherpas, summit bonuses, extra yaks, porters, etc, making the final cost much higher. The price you pay with Altitude Junkies has all these services included in our advertised price, so there are no surprising extra costs.
Our expeditions are managed rather than being guided in the traditional sense. The expedition leaders are all professional climbers who have summited the Mountains that they lead the expeditions to, numerous times, and are familiar with the local logistics. Our leaders climb year round worldwide and have the experience needed to make the expedition successful and safe. Altitude Junkies leaders have extensive experience in the effects and medical treatment of high altitude ailments.
To increase our success rate on the mountains of Asia, we use Nepalese and Tibetan Sherpas. Our Tibetan Sherpas are graduates from the Tibet Mountaineering Guide School in Lhasa. This is one of the world's finest schools in the training of high altitude mountain guides. The school is under the directorship of the China Tibet Mountaineering Association, with whom we have an excellent working relationship.
The equipment Altitude Junkies uses at base camp and high altitude camps is of the highest quality and replaced on a regular basis for safety. We use the finest high altitude tents available, made by Mountain Hardwear, to withstand the extreme weather conditions that are encountered in the high mountains.
Base and advanced base camps are well staffed with our local cooks and kitchen assistants. Our Tibetan kitchen assistants are also graduates from the guide school in Lhasa. They have all been trained by professional western chefs to produce a varied menu and are knowledgeable of food safety and safe hygiene practices. Our base camps are stocked with fresh local and imported foods for a varied and nutrient conscious diet. In base camp we provide hot showers, heated and carpeted dining tents, satellite phones, internet access and solar panels for lighting and the charging of electronic devices.
All of our expeditions have a comprehensive medical chest, medical oxygen, portable altitude chamber and personnel who are familiar with their usage. Each leader, Sherpa and climber has their own two-way radio on the mountain and we have base station radios at the respective base camps.
To maximize our summit success on our 8000-meter expeditions we use a professional meteorological service for up to the minute weather forecasts.
As the name suggests, Altitude Junkies organize expeditions for like-minded climbers who are addicted to climbing the world's high mountains. Come and get high, climb with the Altitude Junkies.
Contact us: info@altitudejunkies.com






