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In 2011 we my girlfriend and me planned to do the hike to the Laguna las Truchas that is recommended in the Adventure Handbook. But before we set out we were told by locals that the landlord does not let pass any backpackers. The locals recommended a different trail instead for which we had no guide books, no maps and no guide willing to lead us. After long considerations we eventually took our backpacks and hiked on our own to the impressive Laguna Dial. We were surprised to walk on a well maintained trails where maps are simply blank. In the following months and years we repeated this experience again and again: there are plenty of undocumented perfectly hikeable trailswhere maps show nothing but wilderness. I also noticed that these trails are often visible on Google Earth, in particular in areas without dense forest, which gave me a new tool to plan hikes.
Two years later in 2013 I was wondering how far you can possibly walk through the Andesusing the few pubished the many undocumented trails. More out of curiosity I started searching for a continuous trail in Google Earth trying to incorporate the best trails hiked so far. In a lengthy tedious search using Google Earth and all other material available to me I planned on a constantly growing trail. I finally had a route that I estimated to be 1400 km.
===Planning of the Trail===