Ep. 610: Aconcagua Trip Report - Sam Chaneles

Ep. 610: Aconcagua Trip Report - Sam Chaneles

It's always great to hear about more adventure from an ASP alum. Sam Chaneles, who's been on the show twice before, is back today to tell us about his most recent adventure, climbing the 22,841 ft Aconcagua. Enjoy the story!

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