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The Greater Patagonian Trail requires endurance not only because of the total trail lenght but the rather long trail sections. The first three sections exceed 100 km each without regular resupply points on the route. If combining sections the distances become even larger.
The isolation in of some parts of the trail demands a self-reliant attitude and cautious behaviour. The hiker needs to feel confident and move safely in various terrains, that reach from snow covered mountains passes to dense tempered rain forests. Sudden weather changes may happen anytime in this mountainous region. The hiker needs to be mentally prepared and technically equipped to master in example an surprising snow storm and closing in clouds on pass. Good judgment is required to avoid such situations and take a decision to wait or seak shelter if the weather changes in
Good navigational skills are essential since the route is mostly unmarked. The hiker needs to recognize and follow the often only vaguely visible trails. Knowledge in setting up and using a GPS is compulsory.
Required: Endurance, Navigation with GPS, Outdoor Experience, Reduction of Gear, Trip Planning, Spanish
Not required: Climbing, White Water, Super-Man-Capabilites