The Climbs

As just over 100 people have reached the Seven Summits it remains an elusive, though obtainable goal. From a technical standpoint each climb offers its own, unique challenges. Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Elbrus represent the less technical climbs of the Seven Summits spectrum and are great places to embark on this odyssey. Kilimanjaro is a porter supported climb, up non-glaciated slopes on a well established trail. Elbrus provides a non-technical, one day glacier climb that requires use of an ice axe, crampons, and ropes. But for most pursuing the Seven Summits, Mount Everest is the ultimate achievement and is obtained only after years of trials and tribulations on lesser mountains. For more information on each climb consult the schedule below and the respective pages.

Our Team

We have been organizing and guiding major expeditions to the world's most challenging peaks for more than 20 years. During our adventures to the Seven Summits we have built relationships with numerous overseas operators based on camaraderie and trust.

The result of these partnerships is reliable and local staff, from high altitude climbing Sherpas, hardworking porters, all the way to the folks that meet you at the airport upon arrival, and the start of your adventure.
Please click on the links below for more information on our Seven Summits climbs.

  • Aconcagua (South America)
  • Carstensz Pyramid (Oceania)
  • Denali (North America)
  • Elbrus (Europe)
  • Everest (Asia)
  • Kilimanjaro (Africa)
  • Vinson (Antartica)


If you are dreaming of climbing the Seven Summits, are ready to embark on this fantastic endeavor, or have just a few remaining climbs, The Patagonian Brothers will be glad to design a custom program to help you reach your goal. Let us know and we will do our best to help you.