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==Season==
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November to March
==General Description==
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Wulaia Heritage Road is located in the north-east sector of Navarino Island, a few kilometers to the north of Cape Horn. This is the third Heritage Road implemented in Navarino Island, following Dientes de Navarino and Lago Windhond Routes, each of them as described in their respective Topoguides. This pedestrian route system travels 150 Km of paths discovering the different landscapes and vegetation systems existing in Tierra del Fuego's south. This new route makes a tour through 7000 years of history available to trekking fans.<br>
<span style="color:red">Walk by the old coast trail, really beautiful and diverse forests. Large views of the Murray channel and Sampaio Mount range (Hoste island).
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It starts in the sector of Puerto Navarino. Passing behind the Harbor Masters Office, in the middle of the thickets, you will find the trail to be followed to the west. Although this point is not represented through a mark or MILESTONE, it can be easily detected because it coincides with Harbor Masters Office and dock facilities. This point has been considered as kilometer zero.<br>
<span style="color:red">Walk by a trail covered with thickets and forests, following the coast by a narrow passage between the shore of the sea and the steep hill. A dense forest comprising Lengas, Coigües, Calafates, Notros and Cinnamon trees, reaches a significant development. Observation of guanacos. For all public. Medium difficulty level. Interesting ancestral shelly deposits. Proper for camping sites.
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<span style="color:red">Walk by trail and land made up by pasturelands, forests, and peat mosses. For all public. Medium difficulty level.
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After [[Hitos Wulaia#Hito 5,6,7 / Guidepost 5,6,7|GUIDEPOST 7]], turn to the right and cross the river. This is the toughest section of the segment. Keep walking by the coast of Puerto Inútil to Caleta José ([[Hitos Wulaia#Hito 8 / Guidepost 8|GUIDEPOST 8]]). The route becomes rough with steep slopes and a lot of turns intended to avoid the most difficult parts formed by streams flowing into the sea. Pay attention to marks so as not to miss the trail. Warning: slippery floor when too humid or wet. Once you get closer to Caleta José ([[Hitos Wulaia#Hito 8 / Guidepost 8|GUIDEPOST 8]]), terrain becomes easier, a more open forest and a better trail. This MILESTONE is located at the beginning of the clear plain and indicated the beach of Caleta José.<br>
<span style="color:red">A trail that travels to the South through Lenga and Coigue forests, passing by some beaches where shelly deposits are abundant. Proper for camping sites.
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This south direction segment starts in [[Hitos Wulaia#Hito 8 / Guidepost 8|GUIDEPOST 8]] and surrounds a magnificent coast most of the time. After leaving the camp, climb the hill to the right and follow the marks and stakes that will guide you through a small thicket of mata negra. A trail may be observed in the floor, which has to be followed to Wulaia, always bordering the coast. One hour away from Caleta José - [[Hitos Wulaia#Hito 8 / Guidepost 8|GUIDEPOST 8]] - you will find Micalvi river, as well as [[Hitos Wulaia#Hito 9,10 / Guidepost 9,10|GUIDEPOST 9]], in its north shore, which has to be crossed carefully. If the river is too swift, and crossing becomes extremely difficult, we recommend you the foot or peak of the stream following animal trails that mark a safer ford. From the sea, you can admire the beautiful cascade that rises a few meters down the circuit.<br>
<span style="color:red">Segment of medium difficulty at the end, where the trail goes by deep cliffs. Ascension to King Scott mount. Spectacular panoramic view of sites where guanacos have lived from ancestral times and can still be seen today.
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