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with Benegas Brothers Expeditions
Since 1992, Benegas Brothers Expeditions has provided clients with mountain experiences that create a family environment while traveling off the beaten track. Our team of guides and small footprint approach to large scale adventure provides sustainability and safety while moving through the mountains. Their proven track record is evident from the long list of returning clients, while providing guests with mentorship so that they can then reach new horizons.
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Benegas Brothers Expeditions offers a wide variety of mountaineering expeditions that range from straightforward ascents involving basic ice axe and crampon skills to technical challenges and 8,000 meter peaks.
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“Why not make the best investment you can?”
“I have been climbing big mountains for 20+ years. Having been on multiple Himalayan expeditions, I will never consider another guide or outfitter other than BBE moving forward. They lead the pack from a logistics, infrastructure, food quality, personal attention, and safety perspective by a WIDE margin. Willie is not only an extraordinarily strong, capable, seasoned guide, but he is also a great expedition leader and teammate who manages to keep the atmosphere light, fun, and inclusive despite the serious nature of Himalayan climbing. Most of us only have one chance at Everest. Why not make the best investment you can, choose BBE! ”
–James Walkley
Everest Expedition
From the Blog
Team Below Balcony
NEWS IN FROM BELOW THE BALCONY Here they will change bottles and have a rest Then we’ll loose contact as they climb closer to the Tibetan side up towards the South Summit
Summit Push Tonight
Well after what’s been a truly emotional ride for us this season we are delighted to announce our summit push is finally about to be underway The team will be leaving the South Col around 2200 …
Team At C3
NEWS IN FROM 7,400M Damian informs us the team is doing well They arrived at C3 a couple hours ago Winds look to drop for a very short summit window on the 23 so it looks like tomorrow they will head …