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==Season 2024/25==
'''2025-Mar-24 to 2025-Mar-26/ 2.5 days/ Hiking/ SOBO RR, OH 2, OH3/ Timothée and Maëlle'''
On the 23th we arrived from GPT 33 in Villa Cerro Castillo. After resupplying we went to Las Horquetas by hitchhiking. We were lucky on that section to have a perfect wheather window: sunny, warm and with no wind. With wind the two main passes can be challenging. The second one is "forbiden" under strong wind (signs on the path). Overall that section us easy going as it is the well maintained ( and crowdy) las horquetas trail. There are a lot of signs on the trail, especially on alpine terrain. You don t need to check GPS However it is really scenic and there are some more alpine parts that we enjoyed a lot. Mojo negro is a must with the view on Cerro Castillo above the glacier and the view on the plain under us, on the Tores de Avellano, the tip of Campo Hielo Norte...
Camp1: camp el bosque ( OSM): lot of spots with tables, WC. No view and crowdy. It s better to continue higher, even to laguna cerro castillo.
Camp2: camp el neozélandes. Same but far less crowdy for us. There are spots just after the camp or at laguna duff ( but cold!)
Day1: First part is really easy going but not borring at all on MR. Then it goes up to the pass. Even at the end of the season we walked on snow patches at the pass. The descent is slightly more technical ( but there are tons of ropes if you feel uncomfortable).
Day2: We started by going to the lack above the camp (no name). 1h up and back. Then we followed RR. Lago cerro castillo and mojo negro are just magnificent. OH 3 to laguna duff was also nice and easy. We were there for sunset so without the crowd.
Day3: Back to Villa Cerro Castillo. The MR is a bit borring but not so long. We did not manage to catch a lift. We took a bus around 1 pm( Don Carlos) to go to Coyhaique.
* '''2025-03-04 to 2025-03-08 / 5 days / <span style="background-color:aqua;">Packrafting</span> and hiking/ NOBO / Option 6 / Tomáš&Natalie'''