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GPT29H (Rio Cisnes)

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Season 2024/25
==Season 2024/25==
 
*'''2025-FEB-18 to 2025-FEB-20 / 2 days / Hiking / SOBO / RR / Ivan, Jakub, Daniel, Martina'''
 
A very straightforward section that follows entirely paved roads, which can feel quite monotonous and boring. Up to kilometer 51.4, it is a dirt road that is not heavily trafficked. From this kilometer onward, you will walk along the busy asphalt road known as Carretera Austral until the end of the stage.
 
Challenges: Monotonous and endless walking on asphalt, high daily mileage (if you want to get through it as quickly as possible).
 
Bivouacing: Don’t expect any nice spots with views; however, you can usually find places to sleep just a few meters off the road. A major factor affecting campsite selection is the noise from Carretera Austral. On the first night, we camped a bit near the paved road (-44.650093, -71.746902), and on the second night, we camped by the river near Villa Amengual, where there was a “wild camp” marked on our OSM maps (-44.7526117, -72.2020304).
 
Water: No problem; the trail or road frequently crosses streams or rivers.
 
Resupply: We shopped at a store in the square in Villa La Tapera. There should definitely be at least one more store. We had a meal at a small local eatery located at -44.6464930, -71.6690406, but we didn’t find it very tasty. The soup and fries were good, but the beef was incredibly tough. In Villa Amengual (just off the trail after connecting to Carretera Austral), there are several smaller shops, with Minimarket El Gauchito offering the best prices. The town also features a small restaurant at Hostería Casona del Bosque and a nice café, Aroma Austral, where we managed to get freshly ground coffee for our French press.
* ''' 2025-FEV-08 / ? jours / Randonnée / SOBO / RR / Pierre-Marie ​​'''
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