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Wherever feasible the Greater Patagonian Trail incorporates '''Lake (LK)''' crossings, '''River (RI)''' downstream floats and even paddling on '''Fjords (FJ)''' for a [[#Packraft|packraft]]. When not carrying such a light-weight inflatable boat or when the weather does not permit paddling then many but not all of these water sections can be bypassed on foot, by ferry or with private boat transfers. The incorporated river sections do not include large rapids or serious white-water paddling but some moderate white-water floats. In most places you can land on a river beach before these minor rapids and either walk around the rapid or take them by packraft after spotting and inspecting them carefully.
[[File:GPT18-2014-Pano-Pic027.jpg|thumb|1050px|left|Greater Patagonian Trail Section 18: Lago Futalaufquen. File: Jan Dudeck]]
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| Hiking and Horse Trails (TL)
| 643 1419 km| 46.5%| (494 km)| (34%)
| Mostly visible trail on any terrain.
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| Minor Dirt Roads| 596 922 km| 4230.2%| (506 km)| (35%)| No or light traffic only. Often Includes also an abandoned road or a roads and private road roads that is are not open for public use.
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| Cross-Country
| 83 257 km| 68.4%| (78 km)| (5%)| Track Route that pases passes through open landscape without a visible trail.|-style="vertical-align:top;"| Mayor Dirt Roads| 66 km| 5%| 52 km| 4%| Public dirt roads with moderate transit traffic.
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| Primary and Paved Roads| 11 442 km| 014.85%| 8 (52 km)| 0.6(4%)| Only few shorter segments at the start or finish of a sectionsPublic roads with moderate transit traffic.
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| Trail type to be verifiedBush Bashing| 8 km| 0.6%| 4 10 km
| 0.3%
| Unclear if hiking and horse trails or cross-country(8 km)| (0.6%)| Route that passes through overgrown terrain.
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| Ferry