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Greater Patagonian Trail

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Trail Length and Trail Type Distribution
| 1094 km
| 36.9%
| Mostly visible trail on any terrain i.e. in open landscape or in forest. Trails are primarily used by animals (horse, cattle).
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| 753 km
| 25.4%
| No Any route that could or light traffic onlycan be used by a vehicle regardless if this road or car track is open for public use or not. Includes also abandoned roads and two-track roads that are not open for public useany more passable by vehicles. No transit traffic therefore hitch-hiking is rarely feasible.
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| 283 km
| 9.5%
| Route that passes through open landscape without a visible continuous trail but also without dense vegetation.
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| 169 km
| 5.7%
| Public roads gravel or paved road with moderate transit traffic. Hitch-hiking is generally feasible.
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| (424 km)
| (0.0%)
| Lake, river and fjord crossing with a ferry or a boat. Distance covered by ferry not with a motorized boat is NOT included in trail length.
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| River Packrafting
| RI
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| 337 km
| 22.5%
| River downstream floatwith packraft. One-way only!
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| Lake Packrafting
| LK
| 290 km
| 9.8%
| Lake crossing with packraft.
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| Fjord Packrafting
| FJ
| 39 km
| 1.3%
| Fjord paddling crossing with packraft.
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