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Finally the route to Lago and glacier Pingo no longer exists (despite being labelled on most maps) as a bridge on the path kept being washed away but for experienced navigators who don't mind getting wet it should still be possible when the rivers are at their lowest (although the path from the campsite is already overgrown and unclear). Go back to Lago Grey the way you came.
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== Maps ==
Embrassingly for Chilean pride the best map of Torres Del Paine, images of which you can't escape in Chilean culture and tourism, is an Argentine one. Zaiger and Urrupty produce a clear and more importnately up-to-date map of the park complete with technical and some wilderness routes. Maps available in hiking and tourist shops in Chile (e.g. JLM) are universally out of date marking refugios and paths where they no longer exist. They often also disagree on the lengths of routes. The map given to you at the entrance of the park is preferable simply because it is up to date however it is on a large scale, very simple and with few contour markings. given the general confusion surrounding the lenghts of route it is large to tell whether these are accurate.
== Permits and Fees ==