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In retrospective retrospect I’m so happy that I had such insufficient planning information at this that time. Otherwise I would probably not have discovered the packraft as the ideal hiking partner for Patagonia. A packraft does not carry only you your backpack but it carries you! What matters in this “parternship” “partnership” is a good balance; you don’t want to carry your packraft most of the time but benefit from it as much as possible. And this is the case on sections GPT17 to GPT39. Here the packraft carries you on up to 40% of the distance and this makes it a brilliant deal. Further north on sections GPT01 to GPT16 a packraft is more burden then than benefit and I would only recommend packrafting if you specifically plan to explore a certain lake and the surroundingarea.
What you need when packrafting is a dry suite; not only for comfort but as a life insurance. In Patagonia weather is volatile and water temperatures are normally low. If Hypothermia can cause complete exhaustion and unconsciousness in less then 15 minutes if you get wet then hypothermia can disable and kill quickly and only into a glacier lake with a water temperature at the freezing point. A dry suite protects can help protecting you in such situations. The extra weight We were several times surprised by heavy wind, rain and even snow during lake crossings and the dry suite was our layer of defense till we reached a suitable landing shore. Without a dry suite is not that much if you replace your normal rain gear with it. And body temperature drops quickly in such a dry suite is so much better than any rain gear, also when hiking. It keeps you completely dry situation and warm even when fording glacier rivers. No rain gear does with this. When we need you loose your capability to walk in cold rain or snow we put on our dry suite and we don't take it off until we have cooked our dinner and can slide in our sleeping bag or quiltact wisely.Chill makes dumb!
What is essential when packrafting is knowledge and respect of the hazards of water and good judgment. Great care must be taken to leave a river latest at the last recommended exit point because mortal rapids are often downstream even if you don’t see or hear them at the last exit point. Streams change constantly with rising and falling water levels, riverbeds alter over time and the weather in Patagonia is volatile. The fact that someone took a particular water route before does not mean that it is safe anytime later. Therefore the track file for GPS is only an approximate guide and each packrafter needs to assess the situation himself; i.e. judge wind, waves and weather before attempting a lake or fjord crossing or scout a river rapid to decide if to paddle or porter around. Packrafting gear is not cheepcheap. If you don't have it expect to spend at least 2000 EUR or USD to buy the full set. That's a considerable investment but it's a lasting one if you treat it with care.