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|+'''GPT24P: PN Los Alerces Agua'''
 
| colspan="4" style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| GPT24P: PN Los Alerces Agua
 
| colspan="2" style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Hiking
 
| colspan="2" style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Packrafting
 
|-
 
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Group
 
| colspan="2" | E: Lagos Argentinos
 
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Total
 
|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|'''-'''
 
|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|'''-'''
 
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| '''51.4 km'''
 
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"|'''13 h'''
 
|-
 
| style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Region
 
| colspan="2" | Argentina: Chubut
 
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Trails (TL)
 
|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|-
 
|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|-
 
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| -
 
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"|-
 
|-
 
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Start
 
| colspan="2" | Villa Lago Rivadavia
 
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Minor Roads (MR)
 
|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|-
 
|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|-
 
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| 0.4 km
 
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| 0.8%
 
|-
 
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Finish
 
| colspan="2" | Lago Kruger Lodge
 
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Primary Roads (PR)
 
|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|-
 
|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|-
 
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| 0.9 km
 
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| 1.7%
 
|-
 
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Status
 
| colspan="2" | Published & Verified
 
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Cross-Country (CC)
 
|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|-
 
|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|-
 
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| -
 
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| -
 
|-
 
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Traversable
 
| colspan="2" | Nov - Apr (Maybe: Sep, Oct, May)
 
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Bush-Bashing (BB)
 
|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|-
 
|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|-
 
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| -
 
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"|-
 
|-
 
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Packraft
 
| colspan="2" | Very Useful
 
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Ferry (FY)
 
|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|-
 
|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|-
 
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| -
 
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"|-
 
|-
 
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Connects to
 
| colspan="2" | GPT23, GPT24H, GPT25H, GPT25P
 
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Investigation (I)
 
|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|-
 
|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|-
 
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| -
 
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| -
 
|-
 
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Options
 
| colspan="2" | None
 
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Exploration (EXP)
 
|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|-
 
|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|-
 
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| -
 
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"|-
 
|-
 
|
 
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Hiking
 
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Packrafting
 
| rowspan="4" style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|
 
| colspan="2" style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Total on Water
 
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| '''50.2 km'''
 
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| '''97.5%'''
 
|-
 
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Attraction
 
|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|-
 
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| 5 (of 5)
 
| colspan="2" style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| River (RI)
 
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| 17.8 km
 
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| 34.6%
 
|-
 
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Difficulty
 
|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|-
 
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| 4 (of 5)
 
| colspan="2" style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Lake (LK)
 
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| 32.3 km
 
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| 62.9%
 
|-
 
| style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Direction
 
|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|None
 
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"|Both ↓↑
 
| colspan="2" style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Fjord (FJ)
 
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| -
 
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"|-
 
|-
 
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Comment
 
| colspan="7" | Hiking: Hiking not feasible
 
|-
 
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Character
 
| colspan="7" | Packrafting: ↓ More packraft use
 
|-
 
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Challenges
 
| colspan="7" | Forest, Settlers, River Packrafting, Lake Packrafting
 
|}
 
 
 
[[File:profile GPT24-p.PNG|frame|center|Elevation Profile of Regular Hiking Route (2019)]]
 

Revisión del 10:44 2 dic 2023


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Section Log, Alerts and Suggestions

Season 2025/26

Season 2024/25

Season 2023/24

Season 2022/23

Season 2021/22

Season 2020/21

Season 2019/20

  • 2020-Jan-11 to 2020-Jan-13 / 3 days / Packrafting / Villa Rivadavia - Villa Futalaufquen / Zach

When I arrived at Lago Rivadavia at 2 PM the wind was in full force. The next morning was calm as could be. It took 4.5 scenic hours to the south end where a rope across Rio Rivadalvia prevents motorized boats and a sign states you must be accompanied by a guide or register with park authorities. Perhaps this is why 2 fly fishing guides scolded me from the other side of the river for scaring away their fish. Paddle delicately and perhaps ask permission before passing. Nobody but fish after the first rapid. This river is stunning. The trail to the mirador on Lago Menéndez is a good opportunity to stretch the legs. There’s a cafe with snacks and 400 peso/30 minute WIFI on the East side of the pasarela (footbridge). Great wind ride on Lago Futalaufquen all the way to Villa Futalaufquen. Some nice sheltered spots at the almost empty Camping Libre Las Rocas East of Villa Futalaufquen. From there to Palena on a weekend when busses don’t run it took 8 hours including groceries in Travelin and some walking. Don’t forget about the veggie police (aka aduana iguanas) at the border crossing.


  • 2020-Jan-13 to 2020-Jan-14 / 2 days / hiking / SOBO / RR / Shaun

I hiked section 24H, but want to pass on to packrafters that park rangers confirmed that the trail from Lago Krügger to Villa Futalaufquen is open for its entire length, not just from Playa Blanca. There is no longer a ferry service from Punta Mattos to Lago Krugger so hikers can not cross the lake and hike this trail to Villa Futalaufquen. There is a daily ferry service from Puerto Limonao (3km north of VF) to Lago Krugger at noon, and returns at 19:00. There is a Refugio at Lago Krugger.

Season 2018/19

Season 2017/18

  • Route description by Kara Davis after Season 2017/18:

GPT24P begins on the Río Carrileufu at the take-out for GPT23P. This is a very enjoyable, calm float all the way to Lago Rivadavia.

There are several nice places to camp along the east shore of Lago Rivadavia. However, several of the beaches are also popular day trip areas because of the easy access to the shoreline provided by the road, RP71.

You’ll begin to pick up speed as you near the lake outlet into Río Rivadavia. There’s a sign here prohibiting motorized boats from entering the river. Río Rivadavia is swift and narrow with several small rapids and obstacles, such as fallen trees. There are many places to camp under the tree cover on the left bank for the first 500 m or so after exiting Lago Rivadavia.

After floating into Lago Verde, you’ll notice several beaches along the east bank that are fairly popular during the summer months. There is no obvious camping on the west bank. At the outlet of Lago Verde, about 200 m after the pedestrian bridge crosses over the water, the river splits. A rope stretches across the entrance to the west fork, which flows to Lago Menédez, preventing boaters from entering (for good reason due to some violent rapids). The river stretch between Lago Verde and Lago Futalaufquen is wide, slow, and free of rapids.

On Lago Futalaufquen, there is a free campsite, Punta Mattos, just off of RP71 where the northwest branch of the lake intersects the larger body of water approximately 7 km after entering the lake. There is trash disposal here but no running water nor toilet.

At this point, there is a choice whether to continue south towards Lago Krügger and GPT25P or east towards Villa Futalaufquen and GPT25H. SEE “GPT25P: Lago Amutui Quimei” BEFORE CHOOSING TO GO TOWARD THIS ROUTE!

Season 2016/17

Resupply and Accommodation

Resupply and Accommodation in nearby Towns

  • Villa Futalaufquen

Villa Futalaufquen is a small, tidy town at the southern end of Lago Futalaufquen. There is a little store offering snacks, cheese, and bread. An information station for Los Alerces National Park is located here. This station is a good resource to gain information about the surrounding area, including GPT25P and GPT25H.

Resupply and Accommodation along the Route

  • 2020 / Shaun

There is a Refugio at Lago Krugger.

Transport to and from Route

  • 2020 / Shaun

There is a daily ferry service from Puerto Limonao (3km north of VF) to Lago Krugger at noon, and returns at 19:00.

Permits, Entry Fees and Right-of-Way Issues

  • Zach

It took 4.5 scenic hours to the south end where a rope across Rio Rivadalvia prevents motorized boats and a sign states you must be accompanied by a guide or register with park authorities. Perhaps this is why 2 fly fishing guides scolded me from the other side of the river for scaring away their fish. Paddle delicately and perhaps ask permission before passing.

Links to other Resources

Retired Section Article GPT24P - PN Los Alerces Agua

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