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== Access ==  
 
== Access ==  
 
===By car ===  
 
===By car ===  
[[Image: mapa_acceso_banos_colina.jpg|thumb|Map of Baños Colina. The start of the trek is marked with a red star (bottom right). Map. Image: [http://www.vialidad.cl Department of Roads]]]  
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[[File: mapa_acceso_banos_colina.jpg|thumb|Map of Baños Colina. The start of the trek is marked with a red star (bottom right). Map. File: [http://www.vialidad.cl Department of Roads]]]  
 
{{Access Banos Morales}} This is the last place where supplies. It must continue along the main road and not diverted to Baños Morales, after 1.5 kilometers from the bifurcation is passed through the mining town of San Gabriel. 6 kilometers below the bifurcation to Baños Morales, once the''costs''of the Afflicted, you reach a bridge crossing the River Hill. 5.5 kilometers later, by a gravel road in [[state of the road | regular state]], you get the Termas de Colina  
 
{{Access Banos Morales}} This is the last place where supplies. It must continue along the main road and not diverted to Baños Morales, after 1.5 kilometers from the bifurcation is passed through the mining town of San Gabriel. 6 kilometers below the bifurcation to Baños Morales, once the''costs''of the Afflicted, you reach a bridge crossing the River Hill. 5.5 kilometers later, by a gravel road in [[state of the road | regular state]], you get the Termas de Colina  
  
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==Route description ==  
 
==Route description ==  
[[Image: Mapa_Glaciar_Nieves_Negras.jpg|thumb|left|Tour map]]  
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[[File: Mapa_Glaciar_Nieves_Negras.jpg|thumb|left|Tour map]]  
[[Image: Valle_rio_colina.jpg|thumb|Hill River Valley, shortly after crossing the bridge. Looking to the southeast, May 2009]]  
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[[File: Valle_rio_colina.jpg|thumb|Hill River Valley, shortly after crossing the bridge. Looking to the southeast, May 2009]]  
From the parking lot located 660 meters east of Bath Hill, at 2450m, you must follow the trail that takes you to Pointed, along the north bank of River Hill. After 15 to 20 minutes from the Baths will reach a bridge to cross the River Hill to its south shore. [[Image: Valle_colina_.jpg|thumb|180px|left| Valley Hill River estuary past the Horses. Facing east, May 2009]] then be followed by the south bank of the river in an area where the valley is narrow, until he ran into the creek that leads to the inlet of Horses (½ h here). Once across the creek, you come to a plain, often populated by animals. At this point it is at the base of the Pointed. You can see a way of mining exploration in its slope. We must continue east on a plain populated bush. The trail (which is possible to lose in the plain area that follows the creek) is very close to falling into the river precipice. The path is almost clear, but after a while goes back down to a meadow where you can get lost briefly, but reviving it is a matter of instinct. After you cross the Río Azufre (the author of this review, in addition to the waypoint, built a stone pillar at the junction). The crossing should not represent a major complication, but certainly require remove your shoes and your feet freeze. Then, the path a bit lost when the valley begins to turn northeast. On a hillside where a large stone road begins again clear, with good eyesight can see it from afar. Follow the path, but now heading north. Some time ago that San Jose is visible in the background, with black snow glacier. On the right is visible the line of hills that make up the Yellow, Pan and Manu Tara. After a while, he leaves a beautiful flat valley with a creek in the middle. [[Image: Valle_nieves_negras.jpg|thumb|left|Valle del Nieves Negras. Looking north, May 2009]]  
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From the parking lot located 660 meters east of Bath Hill, at 2450m, you must follow the trail that takes you to Pointed, along the north bank of River Hill. After 15 to 20 minutes from the Baths will reach a bridge to cross the River Hill to its south shore. [[File: Valle_colina_.jpg|thumb|left| Valley Hill River estuary past the Horses. Facing east, May 2009]] then be followed by the south bank of the river in an area where the valley is narrow, until he ran into the creek that leads to the inlet of Horses (½ h here). Once across the creek, you come to a plain, often populated by animals. At this point it is at the base of the Pointed. You can see a way of mining exploration in its slope. We must continue east on a plain populated bush. The trail (which is possible to lose in the plain area that follows the creek) is very close to falling into the river precipice. The path is almost clear, but after a while goes back down to a meadow where you can get lost briefly, but reviving it is a matter of instinct. After you cross the Río Azufre (the author of this review, in addition to the waypoint, built a stone pillar at the junction). The crossing should not represent a major complication, but certainly require remove your shoes and your feet freeze. Then, the path a bit lost when the valley begins to turn northeast. On a hillside where a large stone road begins again clear, with good eyesight can see it from afar. Follow the path, but now heading north. Some time ago that San Jose is visible in the background, with black snow glacier. On the right is visible the line of hills that make up the Yellow, Pan and Manu Tara. After a while, he leaves a beautiful flat valley with a creek in the middle. [[File: Valle_nieves_negras.jpg|thumb|left|Valle del Nieves Negras. Looking north, May 2009]]  
[[Image: Valle_nieves_negras_2.jpg|thumb|Approaching the glacier. Looking north, May 2009]]  
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[[File: Valle_nieves_negras_2.jpg|thumb|Approaching the glacier. Looking north, May 2009]]  
 
This is an ideal place for camping. A little further north, the trail starts to rise due east, toward the border crossing Nieves Negras. At this point, it is possible to approach the glacier, but without a path to follow. It is strongly recommended to continue until the base of the glacier and then go about thirty minutes walking on the dirtier side of the glacier towards the summit of a pyramid of dark rock promontory. The view from here is simply wonderful, being in the middle of the glacier and without hindrance to cut off the view. It is 3220 meters, so they are vertical 2500 meters of ice which are headed. A special trip  
 
This is an ideal place for camping. A little further north, the trail starts to rise due east, toward the border crossing Nieves Negras. At this point, it is possible to approach the glacier, but without a path to follow. It is strongly recommended to continue until the base of the glacier and then go about thirty minutes walking on the dirtier side of the glacier towards the summit of a pyramid of dark rock promontory. The view from here is simply wonderful, being in the middle of the glacier and without hindrance to cut off the view. It is 3220 meters, so they are vertical 2500 meters of ice which are headed. A special trip  
[[Image: Mirador_glaciar_nieves_negras.jpg|thumb| Mirador del glacier marked with red arrow. Photo northward, May 2009]]  
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[[File: Mirador_glaciar_nieves_negras.jpg|thumb| Mirador del glacier marked with red arrow. Photo northward, May 2009]]  
 
===Expected Time ===  
 
===Expected Time ===  
[[Image: Perfil_glaciar_nieves_negras.png|thumb|left|Profile of the route (from right to left)]]  
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[[File: Perfil_glaciar_nieves_negras.png|thumb|left|Profile of the route (from right to left)]]  
 
*'''Trekking''': In a normal pace, this trek should take about 3 hours to the base of the glacier and an additional half hour to viewpoint pyramidal weightless for the day. and approximately 5 to 7 hours, weighing, thinking of camping on site, as always, depending on individual conditions of each person. Consider two hours to return.  
 
*'''Trekking''': In a normal pace, this trek should take about 3 hours to the base of the glacier and an additional half hour to viewpoint pyramidal weightless for the day. and approximately 5 to 7 hours, weighing, thinking of camping on site, as always, depending on individual conditions of each person. Consider two hours to return.  
  

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Season

The right time for trekking is between the months of October, when they open the vehicular road to the Termas de Colina, and May, when closed by the first snowfall. If you want to do in winter, 'walk from Lo Valdes, consider two to three days of walking.

Access

By car

Map of Baños Colina. The start of the trek is marked with a red star (bottom right). Map. File: Department of Roads

From the intersection at las Vizcachas (Avenida Camilo Enríquez and Avenida Eyzaguirre, km 0), take the road G-25 towards Cajón del Maipo, and follow it until km 65.1 (asphalt ends in the km 66.3 just before Lo Valdés) where there is a bifurcation. To the left, it leads to Baños Morales along a dirt road, located on the other side of the El Volcán river. Between June and September this road might be closed if there have been recent snowstorms. You can check the road status with Carabineros at San Gabriel (+56228611008 y +56228612290) although their answers tend to be on the conservative side. This is the last place where supplies. It must continue along the main road and not diverted to Baños Morales, after 1.5 kilometers from the bifurcation is passed through the mining town of San Gabriel. 6 kilometers below the bifurcation to Baños Morales, once thecostsof the Afflicted, you reach a bridge crossing the River Hill. 5.5 kilometers later, by a gravel road in regular state, you get the Termas de Colina

Public transport and hitchhiking

Public busses to Cajón del Maipo

  • Public busses (subsidized): El Alfalfal – San José de Maipo; Baños Morales (Lo Valdés) – El Volcán – San José de Maipo and El Volcán–San José de Maipo cost CLP$1200 (US$ 1.2 as of March 2024). It can cost as little as $300 for shorter distances.
  • Turmaipo: From October to January first, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. Daily in January and February. Departures at 7:30 AM and from Baños Morales at 18:000. It departures from Terminal de Metrobuses Bellavista de la Florida, platform E, or from Las Mercedes (Puente Alto) around 7:50. In San José de Maipo at about 8:35, to finally reach Baños Morales around 10:15. CLP$8000 (US$ 8.2 as of March 2024) round trip to Baños Morales, cheaper for shorter distances. Phone: +56228424208, +56222830082, +56228611518, cell +56982896718
  • Buses TurMarzur: Phone +56993357800

Private vans to Cajón del Maipo

  • Turismontaña: +56991219203
    • Baños Morales: CLP$10000 (US$ 10.3 as of March 2024) round trip, per person, $12000 if you return a different day.
    • Embalse El Yeso: CLP$10000 (US$ 10.3 as of March 2024) per person
  • Turismo Arpue: CLP$10000 (US$ 10.3 as of March 2024) per person. Bookings at least 24 hours in advnace +56222117165 - +56226818475 cel: +56999320108

Both companies depart from Baquedano Metro Station (red and green lines), at the side of Telefónica building. The departure is at 7:30, to reach Baños Morales at about 10:00.

Route description

Tour map
Hill River Valley, shortly after crossing the bridge. Looking to the southeast, May 2009
From the parking lot located 660 meters east of Bath Hill, at 2450m, you must follow the trail that takes you to Pointed, along the north bank of River Hill. After 15 to 20 minutes from the Baths will reach a bridge to cross the River Hill to its south shore.
Valley Hill River estuary past the Horses. Facing east, May 2009
then be followed by the south bank of the river in an area where the valley is narrow, until he ran into the creek that leads to the inlet of Horses (½ h here). Once across the creek, you come to a plain, often populated by animals. At this point it is at the base of the Pointed. You can see a way of mining exploration in its slope. We must continue east on a plain populated bush. The trail (which is possible to lose in the plain area that follows the creek) is very close to falling into the river precipice. The path is almost clear, but after a while goes back down to a meadow where you can get lost briefly, but reviving it is a matter of instinct. After you cross the Río Azufre (the author of this review, in addition to the waypoint, built a stone pillar at the junction). The crossing should not represent a major complication, but certainly require remove your shoes and your feet freeze. Then, the path a bit lost when the valley begins to turn northeast. On a hillside where a large stone road begins again clear, with good eyesight can see it from afar. Follow the path, but now heading north. Some time ago that San Jose is visible in the background, with black snow glacier. On the right is visible the line of hills that make up the Yellow, Pan and Manu Tara. After a while, he leaves a beautiful flat valley with a creek in the middle.
Valle del Nieves Negras. Looking north, May 2009
Approaching the glacier. Looking north, May 2009

This is an ideal place for camping. A little further north, the trail starts to rise due east, toward the border crossing Nieves Negras. At this point, it is possible to approach the glacier, but without a path to follow. It is strongly recommended to continue until the base of the glacier and then go about thirty minutes walking on the dirtier side of the glacier towards the summit of a pyramid of dark rock promontory. The view from here is simply wonderful, being in the middle of the glacier and without hindrance to cut off the view. It is 3220 meters, so they are vertical 2500 meters of ice which are headed. A special trip

Mirador del glacier marked with red arrow. Photo northward, May 2009

Expected Time

Profile of the route (from right to left)
  • Trekking: In a normal pace, this trek should take about 3 hours to the base of the glacier and an additional half hour to viewpoint pyramidal weightless for the day. and approximately 5 to 7 hours, weighing, thinking of camping on site, as always, depending on individual conditions of each person. Consider two hours to return.
  • Randonnée: Two and a half days, then must be added a day to go from Lo Valdes Hills and a half baths to return. This section is described in Lo Valdes - Termas de Colina.

Permits / Fees

  • From the moment of opening the road vehicle (usually October) is to pay $ 6,000 per person to enter the baths.

Recommendations

  • The best format for this trek is from a Friday evening to sleep in the hot springs (about two hours from Santiago) and relax the muscles in the pools overlooking the Andes night. Then from early Saturday, returning to the hot springs to bathe and return to Santiago the same day. Of course it is also possible from a Saturday, but in this case possibly the pools are much more full.
  • There is water all along the way, so it is not necessary to load a lot.
  • The river crossing Sulfur can be sensitive at the time of snowmelt (November to early January), but should not be an impediment to people with no particular aversion to this type of crosses.

Full path and waypoints in Google Earth

  • Full path trekking the Glacier Snow Black. To download the file right-click and then select "Save file as" (IE) or "Save link as" (Firefox, Chrome). By trying to open it directly, some browsers will show the raw code with the coordinates.


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