Andes Website : Climbing, Skiing, Trekking and Guidebooks in South America

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 Site last updated on Monday 11th November 2024.

Take a look at our calendar of expeditions for 2025. It features new trips like our First Ascents in Bolivia and our Peru Ski Explorer, alongside older itineraries such as our Patagonia Ski Explorer and also a return visit to Aconcagua, the highest peak in the Andes, in February 2025.

Peru 6000+ is based out of the city of Arequipa in southern Peru, this expedition will climb two high peaks in this part of Peru. After an initial three nights in Arequipa to acclimatise we will travel to Chivay at a height of 3500m in the Colca canyon for four more nights of acclimatisation. While here we'll visit the famous viewpoint which gives unparalleled views of condors soaring in the early morning sunshine.


Guidebooks

Information about the climbing and trekking guidebooks to the Andes which John Biggar has authored. These have been translated into French, Spanish, Czech & Polish. You can purchase the English edition through this website. The 5th English edition was published in February 2020.

Logistics

We can provide or organise logistical support for many types of mountain expeditions, in many parts of the Andes. In the past ANDES have organised treks, ski holidays, expeditions and guided climbing for private individuals, groups of friends, schools, clubs and military groups

Scheduled Courses & Expeditions

Every year ANDES schedule a small number of unique and interesting expeditions to the Andes and Latin America. Many of these are First Ascents and other exploratory expeditions. The majority of these are led by John Biggar in person, with one or two selected trips being led or co-led by other qualified and experienced leaders.

Climbing & Ski Mountaineering Instruction & Guiding

In addition to the scheduled expeditions and courses that john Biggar/ANDES organise, we can organise instructional courses, expeditions and straightforward ski-touring trips in many diverse parts of the world.

Scottish Climbing Instruction (opens in Johnbiggar.com website)

John Biggar can also instruct winter climbing, scrambling, rock climbing and ski-mountaineering in all parts of Scotland. In the past I've run winter skills and ski-touring weekends, week long winter courses and guided ascents of classic rock climbs for individuals, families, Mountain Rescue Teams and clubs.

 Library

 We have a very extensive collection of maps, guidebooks, etc., to the Andes avaialble for folks to come and have a look at by appointment.

Who We Are

This page tells you more about John Biggar and ANDES. Who runs the business and where our office is located.


Why book with ANDES and John Biggar?



Guidebooks, Map & Photo Libraries

Andes Guidebooks   Details of the guidebooks we publish - 'The Andes - A Guide for Climbers and Skiers' and its E-book, French, Spanish, Czech and Polish editions. The 5th English edition was published in February 2020 with the E-book version following in June 2021. Spanish and French editions of this guidebook were published in 2007 and 2009, a Polish edition in 2012 and a Czech edition in 2019. A Spanish 2nd edition E-book was published in September 2021.

Guidebook, Photo and Map Library    Information about the extensive guidebook, photo and map library I maintain at the office in Castle Douglas.

Los Andes - Guia para Escaladores The Andes - A Guide for Climbers and Skiers ISBN 978-0-9536087-6-8  Czech edition 2018


Contact Details

For further details of the services John Biggar can offer, more information on the mountains of South America, or to purchase guidebooks please contact us at

john@andes.org.uk

or by phone 01556 503929 from the UK,  + 44 1556 503929  from elsewhere in the world.

You are also welcome to write or visit at

John Biggar, ANDES, 93 Queen Street, Castle Douglas, Kirkcudbrightshire, DG7 1EH, SCOTLAND

The office is located in the middle of the town of Castle Douglas, which lies in Galloway in southern Scotland about half-way between the towns of Kirkcudbright and Dumfries.

If you experience any problems with this website (even if it's just a missing picture or missing link) or with the e-mail address please let us know using the above numbers or our alternate root email address andes.scotland@gmail.com .

This website, including all photos (unless otherwise credited), maps, lists, diagrams and text are © 1997-2024 John Biggar. Unauthorised reproduction is prohibited by copyright law. If you wish to use any material from this site please contact us for permission first; permission will usually be granted for non-commercial use providing you give full credit and link directly back to this website.


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