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|Actividad=Trekking
|País=Argentina, Chile
|CiudadesArgentina=El Bolsón
|CiudadesChile=CuricóSantiago
|BellezaEscenica=Impresionante
|Atractivos=Vistas panorámicas, Glaciar, Bosque, Flora atractiva, Fauna atractiva, Lago, Laguna, Río, Fiordos, Formación Geológica, Cascada, Parque Nacional
|DuraciónDuracion=más de 90 días|Dificultad Física=Exigente|Dificultad Técnica=Alta
|Sendero=Tramos sin sendero
|Señalizacion=Insuficiente
|Infraestructura=Inexistente
|TipoTrekComparteIdayRetorno=RecorridoCruce|Latitud1=-38|Longitud1=-73|Distancia=1350 km.3035000|MetrosAscenso=116000|MetrosDescenso=116000|Comentarios distancia=Regular Route (Hiking Option and Packrafting Option without Exploration Sections)|DesnivelAltitudMedia=50.000 metros900
|Primer Autor=Jan Dudeck
|TipoDeMap=HYBRID
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<br style==Images==[http"clear:both" //www.panoramio.com/user/7876187?show=best Here you find a selection of images from all 16 sections of the Greater Patagonian Trail.]>
<br style==Expected Duration==Hiking the complete trail requires approx. 90 to 120 days. This inculdes some rest days and resupply bus trips to nearby towns."clear:both" />
==Recommended SeasonIntroduction==If you plan to do the entire trail starting with section 1 you should leave in December.
In countless locations the trail branches into different routes creating a wide network of tracks that gives you many choices. You may either walk the entire distance or you can bring a packraft to float down rivers and paddle and sail over lakes and fjords.
There are also various volcanoes and other summits along the route that can be ascended without rock climbing gear. I have also included optional tracks that get you literally into the last valley on the border between Chile and Argentina. These remote corners of the southern Andes are of particular interest to hikers that love to venture into remote back-country.
The packraft made our trip much Main Route currently spans approximately 5'000 km and the entire route network (including all options) contains more diverse. It was so great to walk to the shore than 20'000 km of a lake or river, take the backpack down, inflate the boat, store the gear, take a seat and row offtracks.
* 1 Introduction and General Information,
* 2 Terrain and Section Information and
* 3 Appendix and Indices.
Chapter 1 provides a general overview and a good understanding of the nature of the GPT. You should read the entire chapter 1 thoroughly if you consider hiking on this route network because this part of the Hikers’ Manual guides you through your preparation.
The route should be passable without a manchete, technical climbing or superman skills. Cross country through of Greater Patagonian Trail is an open landscape informal trail network that grows and changes regularly. And creating and updating the documentation to this evolving trail network relies on voluntary work only. Therefore, this Hikers’ Manual is great but I do not want expected to fight me tree be completed in the foreseeable future and will remain a growing and evolving document. This unfinished nature has been made intentionally visible by tree through dense tampered rainforestdisplaying empty chapters with red “To be issued.” remarks and similar comments in red. This shows what topics are planned to be covered with future updates and where contributions and reviews are welcome.
The paper trekking map “Condor Circuit” with a scale track files are provided on personal request by the author free of charge but not unconditionally. Read Chapter 1:50’000 shows of the trail from Parque Ingles to the Base Camp Descabezado Grande[http://bit. This map is a useful supplement to the electronic map in particular if ly/GPTguide Hikers’ Manual] where you need to abort find the trip. In this case this map can guide Code of Conduct on the shortest possible trail out of this isolated volcanic area iGPT and the Terms and Conditions for Using the Hikers’ Manual and the Track Files.eReview these conditions and read why they were put in place. to Vilces AltoShould you agree all Terms and Conditions, follow the instructions in Hikers’ Manual.
===Access to StartThe GPT Facebook Group===The trail starts in the tiny village Radal near the cascade "Siete Tazas".
The Hikers'''Camp (GPT01-WP010)''': There are some nice camp sites on Manual provides in chapters 3.7 Distinct Contributors and 3.8 Publications to the meadows GPT a collection of El Bolson. Inside the national park CONAF does not permit camp fireslinks to videos and blogs that I consider particularly useful.
The Greater Patagonian Trail is not a hiking trail. Yes, you read correctly so let me repeat one more time: '''Water (GPT01-WP014)The GPT is not a hiking trail.''': Clear fresh water.
This trail is therefore not suitable for hikers who are out to race a clock, or those that need full control and measure their success in kilo¬meters or miles. It'''Lake (GPT01-WP034)''': Hidden lake that s for hikers for whom completion is irrelevant, and instead count their enjoyable and eventful days in a pristine and diverse environment. It’s a trail for thoughtful discoverers who can be seen from the next passaccept being guests and not dominators.
'''Camp (GPT01-WP036)''': Probably the best camp site in All this area and makes the only one GPT a discovery network with a meadow. Sufficient water and fire wood. The lake further down is dusty and without fire woodgood portion of unpredictability but an impressive authenticity.'''
In contrast, when reaching Patagonia, get ready for frequent and enduring rain. Also, don'''GPT01-TR008-1''': A good trail heads into the 4 km wide lava river. You need t expect to leave the main trail at walk high up in the oasis mountains in the middle heartland of the lava flow after crossing the small river (GPT01-WP029)Patagonia as there is simply no continuously high mountain range. Get up In Patagonia high mountains are rather like islands that are surrounded by dense temperate rainforest in the hillside towards your left. A vaguer trail continues through the remaining lava field to the Laguna Caracol. Pass the Laguna Caracol on the right side west and follow the meandering river the feed a semi-desert-like Pampa in the lakeeast. After the spring of this river turn left and cross the These island-like mountains are separated by wide open areavalleys that were carved by giant glaciers during past glacial periods. Here The wide valleys are now partly filled with lakes that drain their water in powerful rivers into the trail peters out until the trail forms again at the ascent towards the pass (GPT01-WP035)Patagonian fjords. Just before the pass leave the main trail Therefore, “real Patagonia” is best traveled by packraft because a packraft gets you on these lakes, rivers and follow the GPS track towards the leftfjords.
'''GPT01-TR012This trail was not created to thru-2hike Patagonia, it''': Option 1: You can take the 10 km dirt road to the regular trail section end where the next part of the Greater Patagonian Trail startss a route network for immersion-hiking. This The GPT does not get you through Patagonia but gets you to the more distant bus stop (GPT01-WP043)deep into Patagonia.'''