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In countless locations the trail branches into different routes creating a wide network of tracks that give you many choices. You may either walk the entire distance or you can bring a packraft with you to float down rivers and to paddle and sail over lakes and fjords. There are also various volcanos 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 and over the last mountain range next to the border between Chile and Argentina into barley known corners of the southern Andes. This is of interest for hikers that love to venture into particular remote back-country. For safety reasons I have also included bad weather options and exit routes that get you out of the mountains to the next village or at least to the next road. These additional tracks are not recommended for hiking since they are often not particular attractive but having these tracks on your GPS can save you in adverse conditions.