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==Season Section Log==
|+'''GPT39: Monte Fitz Roy'''
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==Summary Table==
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Traversable
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==Satellite Image Map==
|colspan="2"|Nov - Apr (Conditionally: Sep, Oct, May)
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==Elevation Profile==
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|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Packraft
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[[File:profile GPT39.PNG|frame|center|Elevation Profile of Regular Hiking Route (2019)]]
|colspan="2"|Very Useful (28.7 km | 28.7 % on Water)
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[[File:profile GPT39-p.PNG|frame|center|Elevation Profile of Regular Hiking Route (2019)]]
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|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Hiking
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|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Attraction
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|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"| 4 / 5
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|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| 5 / 5
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|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Difficulty
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|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"| 2 / 5
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|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| 4 / 5
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|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Distance
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|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|58.7 km | 17 h
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|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"|64.1 km | 17 h
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|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Direction
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|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|Both ↓↑
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|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"|Both ↓↑
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|colspan="2"|Published and Verified
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|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Zone
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|colspan="2"|I: Zona Campo de Hielo Sur Sector Norte
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|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Region
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|colspan="2"|Argentina: Rio Negro
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|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Start
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|colspan="2"|Lago El Desierto, Gendarmeria
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|colspan="2"|El Chalten
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==Recommended Travel Period==
 
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==Recommended Travel Direction==
 
==Recommended Travel Direction==
 
==Section Length and Travel Duration==
 
==Section Length and Travel Duration==
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==Suitable Section Combinations==
 
==Section Attractiveness==
 
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==Resupply==
 
==Resupply==
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===Resupply Town===
===Resupply en Route===
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Town: El Chaltén
==Access to Route==
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==Permits, Entry Fees, Right-of-Way Issues==
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El Chaltén is a medium sized town with several hostels, restaurants, and decent resupply options. There were also a few outdoor gear outfitters which offered rentals for the famous Huemul Circuit (GPT40).
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It is good to note that there are many beautiful day hikes from this area as well. The GPT39 packrafting and hiking route does overlap with some of these hikes, but if time allows, hiking to Lago de los Tres or any of the other lakes at the base of Monte Fitz Roy is well worth it.
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====Shopping: Food====
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====Shopping: Fuel====
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====Shopping: Equipment====
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====Services: Restaurants====
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====Services: Laundry====
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====Services: ATM and Money Exchange====
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====Accommodation: Hostals and Hotels====
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====Accommodation: Cabañas====
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====Accommodation: Camping====
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====Transport: Ground Transport====
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====Transport: Ferries====
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====Transport: Shipping Services====
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===Resupply on the Trail===
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====Location, Names, Available Items and Services====
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==Access to Route and Return==
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===Access to Start===
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===Return from Finish===
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===Escape Options===
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==Permits, Entry Fees and Right-of-Way Issues==
 
==Regular Route==
 
==Regular Route==
 
===Regular Hiking Route===
 
===Regular Hiking Route===
====Elevation Profile of Regular Hiking Route====
 
[[File:profile GPT39.PNG|frame|center|Elevation Profile of Regular Hiking Route (2019)]]
 
====Comments to Regular Hiking Route====
 
 
===Regular Packrafting Route===
 
===Regular Packrafting Route===
====Elevation Profile of Regular Packrafting Route====
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*Route description by Kara Davis after Season 2017/18:
[[File:profile GPT39-p.PNG|frame|center|Elevation Profile of Regular Hiking Route (2019)]]
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====Comments to Regular Packrafting Route====
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'''Summarising route description to be issued.'''
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Route description by Kara Davis after Season 2017/18:
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Section GPT39 begins on the northern bank of Lago del Desierto. According to the Gendarmería, the Argentine Border Control, the wind patterns on the lake are unpredictable and shift frequently. There is also no good access to the trail on the east side if bailing becomes a necessity, so have caution when deciding whether to packraft or not.  
 
Section GPT39 begins on the northern bank of Lago del Desierto. According to the Gendarmería, the Argentine Border Control, the wind patterns on the lake are unpredictable and shift frequently. There is also no good access to the trail on the east side if bailing becomes a necessity, so have caution when deciding whether to packraft or not.  
Línea 122: Línea 90:
  
  
Comment by Jan Dudeck: To my knowledge packrafting the Rio de las Vueltas all the way to El Chalten requires a permit by the park rangers. Without this permit park rangers might get very nasty and may even confiscate your packraft. So better leave the river before this river enters the national park. Packraft track OP-RI-1@39-02-# only if you have a permit.
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*Comment by Jan Dudeck:  
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To my knowledge packrafting the Rio de las Vueltas all the way to El Chalten requires a permit by the park rangers. Without this permit park rangers might get very nasty and may even confiscate your packraft. So better leave the river before this river enters the national park. Packraft track OP-RI-1@39-02-# only if you have a permit.
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==Optional Routes==
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==Investigations and Explorations==
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==Links to other Resources==
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==Alerts and Logs of Past Seasons==
  
  
Town: El Chaltén
 
 
El Chaltén is a medium sized town with several hostels, restaurants, and decent resupply options. There were also a few outdoor gear outfitters which offered rentals for the famous Huemul Circuit (GPT40).
 
 
It is good to note that there are many beautiful day hikes from this area as well. The GPT39 packrafting and hiking route does overlap with some of these hikes, but if time allows, hiking to Lago de los Tres or any of the other lakes at the base of Monte Fitz Roy is well worth it.
 
 
==Optional Routes==
 
==Investigation and Exploration Tasks==
 
==Images==
 
==Related Routes on Wikiexplora==
 
==Related Blogs and Online Publications==
 
 
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Revisión del 08:51 27 oct 2019

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Mt. Fitz Roy from the northern shore of Lago del Desierto

This is a simplified track file, not suitable for navigation on terrain. To get the detailed file see the following section on the main Greater Patagonian Trail article

__ Main trail
__ Packrafting


Instructions to follow the track in your smartphone
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Summary (editar)
Activity Trekking
Location Argentina, El Chaltén
Atractions Vistas panorámicas
Duration días
"Días" no está en la lista de valores posibles (3 horas o menos, 1/2 día, 3/4 día, 1 día, 1 día y medio, 2 días, 3 días, 4 días, 5 días, 3 - 5 días, 6 - 7 días, 8 - 10 días, 11 - 14 días, 15 - 20 días, 20 - 25 días, 26 - 35 días, 36 - 60 días, 61 - 89 días, más de 90 días) para esta propiedad.
Trail Siempre Claro
Signage Inexistente
Infraestructure Inexistente
Topology Cruce
Gain/Loss (meters) +879, -986
Distance (k) 64.1
Skills No requiere
Original creator Jan Dudeck
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Recent Alerts and Suggestions

Season Section Log

Summary Table

Satellite Image Map

Elevation Profile

Elevation Profile of Regular Hiking Route

Elevation Profile of Regular Hiking Route (2019)

Elevation Profile of Regular Packrafting Route

Elevation Profile of Regular Hiking Route (2019)

Section Planning Status

Recommended Travel Period

Benefits of Hiking and Packrafting

Recommended Travel Direction

Section Length and Travel Duration

Suitable Section Combinations

Section Attractiveness

Section Difficulty

Resupply

Resupply Town

Town: El Chaltén

El Chaltén is a medium sized town with several hostels, restaurants, and decent resupply options. There were also a few outdoor gear outfitters which offered rentals for the famous Huemul Circuit (GPT40).

It is good to note that there are many beautiful day hikes from this area as well. The GPT39 packrafting and hiking route does overlap with some of these hikes, but if time allows, hiking to Lago de los Tres or any of the other lakes at the base of Monte Fitz Roy is well worth it.

Shopping: Food

Shopping: Fuel

Shopping: Equipment

Services: Restaurants

Services: Laundry

Services: ATM and Money Exchange

Accommodation: Hostals and Hotels

Accommodation: Cabañas

Accommodation: Camping

Transport: Ground Transport

Transport: Ferries

Transport: Shipping Services

Resupply on the Trail

Location, Names, Available Items and Services

Access to Route and Return

Access to Start

Return from Finish

Escape Options

Permits, Entry Fees and Right-of-Way Issues

Regular Route

Regular Hiking Route

Regular Packrafting Route

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

Section GPT39 begins on the northern bank of Lago del Desierto. According to the Gendarmería, the Argentine Border Control, the wind patterns on the lake are unpredictable and shift frequently. There is also no good access to the trail on the east side if bailing becomes a necessity, so have caution when deciding whether to packraft or not.


Comment by Jan Dudeck: Lago del Desierto is an innocent looking beast. While very calm at the put in heavy wind at the middle of the lake can make a traverse demanding and dangerous.


There is a well-established trail that runs along the east side of the lake. However, it isn’t flat, and the 11 or so kilometers takes longer than expected. There is an option to take a ferry across the lake which is popular with Carretera Austral bicyclers. More information regarding times and prices can be found at the Argentine border control station on the north side of Lago del Desierto.

Hungry hikers are rewarded when they reach the south end of the lake. A burger stand with some snack options is located here along with an established campground with showers, flush toilets, and a communal kitchen.

Walk along RP23, a gravel road, for several kilometers until reaching the put-in for the packrafting section of Río de las Vueltas, which is a sloped rocky beach. The serpentine river section before Lago Condor is fairly swift with no rapids, only some wooden snags. After Lago Condor, the river widens and forms many braided channels.

Alternate: Instead of exiting Río de las Vueltas onto RP23 as shown by the GPS track, we floated the river al the way to El Chaltén and took out just after the bridge crossing east of the town.


  • Comment by Jan Dudeck:

To my knowledge packrafting the Rio de las Vueltas all the way to El Chalten requires a permit by the park rangers. Without this permit park rangers might get very nasty and may even confiscate your packraft. So better leave the river before this river enters the national park. Packraft track OP-RI-1@39-02-# only if you have a permit.

Optional Routes

Investigations and Explorations

Links to other Resources

Alerts and Logs of Past Seasons