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==Season Section Log==
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==Summary Table==
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Traversable
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==Satellite Image Map==
|colspan="2"|Dec - Mar (Conditionally: Nov, Apr)
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==Elevation Profile==
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====Elevation Profile of Regular Hiking Route====
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Packraft
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[[File:profile GPT09.PNG|frame|center|Elevation Profile of Regular Hiking Route (2019)]]
|colspan="2"|Useful (11.6 km | 11.6 % on Water)
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====Elevation Profile of Regular Packrafting Route====
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[[File:profile GPT09-p.PNG|frame|center|Elevation Profile of Regular Hiking Route (2019)]]
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|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Hiking
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|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Packrafting
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|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Attraction
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|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"| 4 / 5
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|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| 4 / 5
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|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Difficulty
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|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"| 3 / 5
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|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| 4 / 5
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|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Distance
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|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|61.5 km | 20 h
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|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"|68.3 km | 21 h
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|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Direction
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|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|Both ↓↑
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|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"|Both ↓↑
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|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Zone
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|colspan="2"|B: Zona Arrieros
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|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Region
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|colspan="2"|Chile: Bío Bío (VIII)
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|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Start
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|colspan="2"|Abanico , (Centro de Esquí Antuco), (Piedra del Indio)
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|colspan="2"|Trapa Trapa, Posta
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|[[GPT08]]
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==Section Length and Travel Duration==
 
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====Shopping: Equipment====
This is the only place where it is strongly recommended to sneak around a police station. This recommendation applies in particular to all non-Chileans going southbound.
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====Services: Restaurants====
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====Services: Laundry====
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====Services: ATM and Money Exchange====
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====Location, Names, Available Items and Services====
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==Access to Route and Return==
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===Access to Start===
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===Return from Finish===
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===Escape Options===
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==Permits, Entry Fees and Right-of-Way Issues==
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This is the only place where it is strongly recommended to sneak around a police station. This recommendation applies in particular to all non-Chileans going southbound.
 
The reason: The forward border control Pichachen is located about 20 km before the actual border. And only here the regional superiors of the PDI (Policia de Investigation) came up with the silly rule that everyone that passes the border control post towards Argentina gets stamped out of the country regardless if he leaves Chile or not. They simply ignore the fact that a few kilometers down the main road at Piedra del Indio long before reaching Argentina a horse trail diverts towards the next village in Chile called Trapa Trapa. Should you get an exit stamp into your passport but continue to hike in Chile you will be an illegal alien without a valid tourist visa. This may not instantly cause you a problem but the next time you want to leave Chile orderly i.e. from an airport the immigration system will show that you illegally in Chile and the police will assume that you trespassed into Chile. And that’s taken pretty serious. Forget about your flight and your further travel plans.
 
The reason: The forward border control Pichachen is located about 20 km before the actual border. And only here the regional superiors of the PDI (Policia de Investigation) came up with the silly rule that everyone that passes the border control post towards Argentina gets stamped out of the country regardless if he leaves Chile or not. They simply ignore the fact that a few kilometers down the main road at Piedra del Indio long before reaching Argentina a horse trail diverts towards the next village in Chile called Trapa Trapa. Should you get an exit stamp into your passport but continue to hike in Chile you will be an illegal alien without a valid tourist visa. This may not instantly cause you a problem but the next time you want to leave Chile orderly i.e. from an airport the immigration system will show that you illegally in Chile and the police will assume that you trespassed into Chile. And that’s taken pretty serious. Forget about your flight and your further travel plans.
 
 
Every hikers that passed this border control got into some kind of trouble and caused these officers a headache. Some hikers could convince them after long discussions to pass without an exit stamp. Some hikers got and exit stamp and run into problems later. Some hikers pretended to walk back and took a partly overgrown route to walk around the border control. When we hiked this section in January 2014 I got unasked an exit stamp while they “just checked my documents” but luckily after a long talk I could convince them to give me a new entry stamp.
 
Every hikers that passed this border control got into some kind of trouble and caused these officers a headache. Some hikers could convince them after long discussions to pass without an exit stamp. Some hikers got and exit stamp and run into problems later. Some hikers pretended to walk back and took a partly overgrown route to walk around the border control. When we hiked this section in January 2014 I got unasked an exit stamp while they “just checked my documents” but luckily after a long talk I could convince them to give me a new entry stamp.
 
 
You can’t blame these poor officials at the border control for this situation; they understand these occasional hikers but their regional superiors gave them strict orders. In short: this place is a potential disaster for hikers and hikers are a disturbance for these officials.
 
You can’t blame these poor officials at the border control for this situation; they understand these occasional hikers but their regional superiors gave them strict orders. In short: this place is a potential disaster for hikers and hikers are a disturbance for these officials.
 
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Therefore, to avoid this issue I simply rerouted the regular hiking route to bypass the border control post Pichachen. It’s easier for everyone: for the hikers and for the poor police officer that have to comply with this silly order. The re-routed track leads cross country through the normally dry lake bed of the Laguna de Las Lajas and just crosses the main road at the diversion to Trapa Trapa. Walking around the border control may be suspicious but is not illegal and saves everyone nerves and endless discussions. It actually prevents you from getting into an illegal migration status while staying in Chile.
Therefore, to avoid this issue I simply rerouted the regular hiking route to bypass the border control post Pichachen. It’s easier for everyone: for the hikers and for the poor police officer that have to comply with this silly order. The re-routed track leads cross country through the normally dry lake bed of the Laguna de Las Lajas and just crosses the main road at the diversion to Trapa Trapa. Walking around the border control may be suspicious but is not illegal and saves everyone nerves and endless discussions. It actually prevents you from getting into an illegal migration status while staying in Chile.  
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The Regular Packrafting Route anyway bypasses the border control.
 
The Regular Packrafting Route anyway bypasses the border control.
 
 
Luckily this is the only border control post I’m aware off where such a stupid rule is applied. In many other forward border controls you need to proactively approach the police and request your exit stamp if you plan to leave Chile. Should you just visit the area between the border control and the actual border you can normally just pass or explain your intentions.
 
Luckily this is the only border control post I’m aware off where such a stupid rule is applied. In many other forward border controls you need to proactively approach the police and request your exit stamp if you plan to leave Chile. Should you just visit the area between the border control and the actual border you can normally just pass or explain your intentions.
  
 
==Regular Route==
 
==Regular Route==
 
===Regular Hiking Route===
 
===Regular Hiking Route===
====Elevation Profile of Regular Hiking Route====
 
[[File:profile GPT09.PNG|frame|center|Elevation Profile of Regular Hiking Route (2019)]]
 
====Comments to Regular Hiking Route====
 
 
===Regular Packrafting Route===
 
===Regular Packrafting Route===
====Elevation Profile of Regular Packrafting Route====
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==Optional Routes==
[[File:profile GPT09-p.PNG|frame|center|Elevation Profile of Regular Hiking Route (2019)]]
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==Investigations and Explorations==
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==Links to other Resources==
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==Alerts and Logs of Past Seasons==
  
====Comments to Regular Packrafting Route====
 
==Optional Routes==
 
==Investigation and Exploration Tasks==
 
==Images==
 
==Related Routes on Wikiexplora==
 
==Related Blogs and Online Publications==
 
 
[[category:Greater Patagonian Trail]]
 
[[category:Greater Patagonian Trail]]

Revisión del 18:12 26 oct 2019

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GPT09: Circling the volcano Antuco. Image: Jan Dudeck

This is a simplified track file, not suitable for navigation on terrain. To get the detailed file see the following section on the main Greater Patagonian Trail article

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Summary (editar)
Activity Trekking
Location Chile, Los Ángeles
Atractions Vistas panorámicas
Duration días
"Días" no está en la lista de valores posibles (3 horas o menos, 1/2 día, 3/4 día, 1 día, 1 día y medio, 2 días, 3 días, 4 días, 5 días, 3 - 5 días, 6 - 7 días, 8 - 10 días, 11 - 14 días, 15 - 20 días, 20 - 25 días, 26 - 35 días, 36 - 60 días, 61 - 89 días, más de 90 días) para esta propiedad.
Trail Siempre Claro
Signage Inexistente
Infraestructure Inexistente
Topology Cruce
Gain/Loss (meters) +2336, -2218
Distance (k) 68.3
Skills No requiere
Original creator Jan Dudeck
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Recent Alerts and Suggestions

Season Section Log

Summary Table

Satellite Image Map

Elevation Profile

Elevation Profile of Regular Hiking Route

Elevation Profile of Regular Hiking Route (2019)

Elevation Profile of Regular Packrafting Route

Elevation Profile of Regular Hiking Route (2019)

Section Planning Status

Recommended Travel Period

Benefits of Hiking and Packrafting

Recommended Travel Direction

Section Length and Travel Duration

Suitable Section Combinations

Section Attractiveness

Section Difficulty

Resupply

Resupply Town

Shopping: Food

Shopping: Fuel

Shopping: Equipment

Services: Restaurants

Services: Laundry

Services: ATM and Money Exchange

Accommodation: Hostals and Hotels

Accommodation: Cabañas

Accommodation: Camping

Transport: Ground Transport

Transport: Ferries

Transport: Shipping Services

Resupply on the Trail

Location, Names, Available Items and Services

Access to Route and Return

Access to Start

Return from Finish

Escape Options

Permits, Entry Fees and Right-of-Way Issues

This is the only place where it is strongly recommended to sneak around a police station. This recommendation applies in particular to all non-Chileans going southbound. The reason: The forward border control Pichachen is located about 20 km before the actual border. And only here the regional superiors of the PDI (Policia de Investigation) came up with the silly rule that everyone that passes the border control post towards Argentina gets stamped out of the country regardless if he leaves Chile or not. They simply ignore the fact that a few kilometers down the main road at Piedra del Indio long before reaching Argentina a horse trail diverts towards the next village in Chile called Trapa Trapa. Should you get an exit stamp into your passport but continue to hike in Chile you will be an illegal alien without a valid tourist visa. This may not instantly cause you a problem but the next time you want to leave Chile orderly i.e. from an airport the immigration system will show that you illegally in Chile and the police will assume that you trespassed into Chile. And that’s taken pretty serious. Forget about your flight and your further travel plans. Every hikers that passed this border control got into some kind of trouble and caused these officers a headache. Some hikers could convince them after long discussions to pass without an exit stamp. Some hikers got and exit stamp and run into problems later. Some hikers pretended to walk back and took a partly overgrown route to walk around the border control. When we hiked this section in January 2014 I got unasked an exit stamp while they “just checked my documents” but luckily after a long talk I could convince them to give me a new entry stamp. You can’t blame these poor officials at the border control for this situation; they understand these occasional hikers but their regional superiors gave them strict orders. In short: this place is a potential disaster for hikers and hikers are a disturbance for these officials. Therefore, to avoid this issue I simply rerouted the regular hiking route to bypass the border control post Pichachen. It’s easier for everyone: for the hikers and for the poor police officer that have to comply with this silly order. The re-routed track leads cross country through the normally dry lake bed of the Laguna de Las Lajas and just crosses the main road at the diversion to Trapa Trapa. Walking around the border control may be suspicious but is not illegal and saves everyone nerves and endless discussions. It actually prevents you from getting into an illegal migration status while staying in Chile. The Regular Packrafting Route anyway bypasses the border control. Luckily this is the only border control post I’m aware off where such a stupid rule is applied. In many other forward border controls you need to proactively approach the police and request your exit stamp if you plan to leave Chile. Should you just visit the area between the border control and the actual border you can normally just pass or explain your intentions.

Regular Route

Regular Hiking Route

Regular Packrafting Route

Optional Routes

Investigations and Explorations

Links to other Resources

Alerts and Logs of Past Seasons