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==Recent Alerts and Suggestions== | ==Recent Alerts and Suggestions== | ||
+ | *2022 Nov 12 Frank | ||
+ | The Information centre at Villa Futalaufquen said the trail is closed, no one has hiked there in 2 years & there are a lot of fallen trees across the trail | ||
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==Season Section Log== | ==Season Section Log== | ||
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+ | * 2023-Mar-05 / SOBO / RR + 25H-F and 25H-01 / 1.5 days / Martin & Helena | ||
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+ | We followed RR for the first 10kms until the barbed wire fence. It was well marked and maintained. We spent the night before settler waypoint at around km 8, there are many good campspots around this part with nice view of the mountains and lake, but no water, that is actually after the settlement. At around km 10 we jumped on the main road to save some time as the trail seemed to become a little less visible and with barbed wire fences in front of us. Later we continued with the F option to connect back to RR. | ||
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+ | Once back on the RR, we were not sure which way to take next, bc recent report stated that bush-bashing is involved on the RR. We decided to go with the shorter, but suspiciously straight Option 1. It is nice MR in the beginning, later leading into the forest where you follow a clear trail. It kind of disappears after reaching the river, where you have 2 options. It seemed like the trail continues with the western option but we soon run into a very thorny bush field with some barbed wires on the ground which made us to look for a different way. We tried to go around without success bc of dense bamboo, so we got back to try the other, a little shorter C option. It turned out to be pure bush bashing without any trail to follow, full of fallen trees and dense bush. Very slow pace. After around 2 hrs we connected back to the RR trail that is marked with little color flags. We have seen them from different directions so there might be some path to follow, that would avoid that long BB. After you reach the MR, there is a settler waypoint, that is now a refugio, but we didn’t check. The way down is without problem. Couple of small shops in Aldea Escolar. We asked for cabana in the first one we met and were lucky. | ||
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+ | Contact: @martin_hanzelka @helenneka | ||
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+ | *2022 Nov 13-14 Frank SOBO | ||
+ | As rivers were running high & the route was officially closed I went around it on the road. 1 day Villa Futalaufquen-Trevelen then 2 hours to Aldea Escolar | ||
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+ | * 2020-Jan-15-16 / Shaun / Regular hiking route southbound | ||
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+ | The southbound start of this section is now open and so there is no need to initially re-route along the road. The trail is overgrown in a number of places which slows progress. But the only tricky piece was a few kms around km14 where the trail disappeared several times under bushes or fallen bamboo for a little while. But it always reappeared exactly where the gps projected. There were lovely views in many places along the section, especially early on where the past fire damage allows you to see a ring of mountains in every direction. | ||
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==Summary Table== | ==Summary Table== | ||
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====Elevation Profile of Regular Hiking Route==== | ====Elevation Profile of Regular Hiking Route==== | ||
[[File:profile GPT25.PNG|frame|center|Elevation Profile of Regular Hiking Route (2019)]] | [[File:profile GPT25.PNG|frame|center|Elevation Profile of Regular Hiking Route (2019)]] | ||
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==Section Planning Status== | ==Section Planning Status== | ||
==Recommended Travel Period== | ==Recommended Travel Period== | ||
+ | The Regular Route is best hiked from November to April. | ||
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==Benefits of Hiking and Packrafting== | ==Benefits of Hiking and Packrafting== | ||
==Recommended Travel Direction== | ==Recommended Travel Direction== | ||
+ | Hiking in either a northbound or southbound direction is feasible and recommended. | ||
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==Section Length and Travel Duration== | ==Section Length and Travel Duration== | ||
+ | The section is 40km long and takes about a day and a half to complete. | ||
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==Suitable Section Combinations== | ==Suitable Section Combinations== | ||
==Section Attractiveness== | ==Section Attractiveness== | ||
+ | There are panoramic views, and an openness not common in adjacent sections. There are also a few kms of interesting bamboo forest. | ||
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==Section Difficulty== | ==Section Difficulty== | ||
+ | Due to the ocasional overgrown state of the trail, bush bashing is required in several places and progress is a bit slow in many other places. However, the trail has been passable throughout. | ||
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==Resupply== | ==Resupply== | ||
===Resupply Town=== | ===Resupply Town=== | ||
Town: Trevelin/Esquel. | Town: Trevelin/Esquel. | ||
− | Trevelin is a large town with all necessary amenities for resupply and rest. Lodging options are primarily cabañas, but there is one local hospidaje. A bus to Esquel, a slightly larger town with more grocery and lodging options, runs every hour for 42 pesos. It is also worth noting there is a hospital in both towns. Although we spent a fair amount of time in the Esquel hospital, we heard rumours the Trevelin one was way nicer. Who were we to complain though, Argentinean healthcare is free! | + | Trevelin is a large town with all necessary amenities for resupply and rest.La Anonima supermarket is 2KM south of the centre. There are 2 shops with hiking gear. Lodging options are primarily cabañas, but there is one local hospidaje. A bus to Esquel, a slightly larger town with more grocery and lodging options, runs every hour for 42 pesos. It is also worth noting there is a hospital in both towns. Although we spent a fair amount of time in the Esquel hospital, we heard rumours the Trevelin one was way nicer. Who were we to complain though, Argentinean healthcare is free! |
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+ | In Aldea Escolar itself, there are at least three basic food shops and accommodation at Cabañas Rosa. | ||
====Shopping: Food==== | ====Shopping: Food==== | ||
====Shopping: Fuel==== | ====Shopping: Fuel==== | ||
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====Accommodation: Cabañas==== | ====Accommodation: Cabañas==== | ||
====Accommodation: Camping==== | ====Accommodation: Camping==== | ||
− | ====Transport: Ground Transport | + | |
+ | ====Transport: Ground Transport=== | ||
====Transport: Ferries==== | ====Transport: Ferries==== | ||
====Transport: Shipping Services==== | ====Transport: Shipping Services==== | ||
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===Resupply on the Trail=== | ===Resupply on the Trail=== | ||
====Location, Names, Available Items and Services==== | ====Location, Names, Available Items and Services==== | ||
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==Regular Route== | ==Regular Route== | ||
===Regular Hiking Route=== | ===Regular Hiking Route=== | ||
+ | Previously, the opening few southbound kms of this section were officially closed, but they have since reopened. There is clear evidence of past fire damage in the opening segment and this has contributed to the openness of that segment. | ||
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===Regular Packrafting Route=== | ===Regular Packrafting Route=== | ||
==Optional Routes== | ==Optional Routes== | ||
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+ | ===Route description by Kara Davis after Season 2017/18=== | ||
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This section was not completed. We left the route after 24.5 km and went into Trevelin due to sickness. See below for notes about the part we did complete. | This section was not completed. We left the route after 24.5 km and went into Trevelin due to sickness. See below for notes about the part we did complete. | ||
Alternate: | Alternate: | ||
At the Villa Futalaufquen information center, a ranger informed us that the part of GPT25H in Parque Nacional Los Alerces is closed due to fire closure. She could not give us any information about when the trail would reopen. To bypass this part, walk along highway RP71 to the entrance gate for the national park. 2 to 3 kilometers past the national park entrance, turn off onto a gravel road that heads south southwest to rejoin the regular route. | At the Villa Futalaufquen information center, a ranger informed us that the part of GPT25H in Parque Nacional Los Alerces is closed due to fire closure. She could not give us any information about when the trail would reopen. To bypass this part, walk along highway RP71 to the entrance gate for the national park. 2 to 3 kilometers past the national park entrance, turn off onto a gravel road that heads south southwest to rejoin the regular route. | ||
− | The route becomes a maze of dirt trails that can be hard to follow. There was heavy GPS use in this section. Within a few kilometers, the trail disappears into thick brush and begins to follow a fenceline. It is slow going through here. After reaching the end of the fenceline, we decided to go to Trevelin for a week of illness and misery. | + | The route becomes a maze of dirt trails that can be hard to follow. There was heavy GPS use in this section. Within a few kilometers, the trail disappears into thick brush and begins to follow a fenceline. It is slow going through here. After reaching the end of the fenceline, we decided to go to Trevelin for a week of illness and misery. |
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==Investigations and Explorations== | ==Investigations and Explorations== | ||
==Links to other Resources== | ==Links to other Resources== |
Revisión actual del 20:03 1 sep 2023
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Recent Alerts and Suggestions
- 2022 Nov 12 Frank
The Information centre at Villa Futalaufquen said the trail is closed, no one has hiked there in 2 years & there are a lot of fallen trees across the trail
Season Section Log
- 2023-Mar-05 / SOBO / RR + 25H-F and 25H-01 / 1.5 days / Martin & Helena
We followed RR for the first 10kms until the barbed wire fence. It was well marked and maintained. We spent the night before settler waypoint at around km 8, there are many good campspots around this part with nice view of the mountains and lake, but no water, that is actually after the settlement. At around km 10 we jumped on the main road to save some time as the trail seemed to become a little less visible and with barbed wire fences in front of us. Later we continued with the F option to connect back to RR.
Once back on the RR, we were not sure which way to take next, bc recent report stated that bush-bashing is involved on the RR. We decided to go with the shorter, but suspiciously straight Option 1. It is nice MR in the beginning, later leading into the forest where you follow a clear trail. It kind of disappears after reaching the river, where you have 2 options. It seemed like the trail continues with the western option but we soon run into a very thorny bush field with some barbed wires on the ground which made us to look for a different way. We tried to go around without success bc of dense bamboo, so we got back to try the other, a little shorter C option. It turned out to be pure bush bashing without any trail to follow, full of fallen trees and dense bush. Very slow pace. After around 2 hrs we connected back to the RR trail that is marked with little color flags. We have seen them from different directions so there might be some path to follow, that would avoid that long BB. After you reach the MR, there is a settler waypoint, that is now a refugio, but we didn’t check. The way down is without problem. Couple of small shops in Aldea Escolar. We asked for cabana in the first one we met and were lucky.
Contact: @martin_hanzelka @helenneka
- 2022 Nov 13-14 Frank SOBO
As rivers were running high & the route was officially closed I went around it on the road. 1 day Villa Futalaufquen-Trevelen then 2 hours to Aldea Escolar
- 2020-Jan-15-16 / Shaun / Regular hiking route southbound
The southbound start of this section is now open and so there is no need to initially re-route along the road. The trail is overgrown in a number of places which slows progress. But the only tricky piece was a few kms around km14 where the trail disappeared several times under bushes or fallen bamboo for a little while. But it always reappeared exactly where the gps projected. There were lovely views in many places along the section, especially early on where the past fire damage allows you to see a ring of mountains in every direction.
Summary Table
GPT25H: Aldea Escolar | Hiking | Packrafting | |||||
Group | E: Lagos Argentinos | Total | 39.4 km | 11 h | 61.4 km | 17 h | |
Region | Argentina: Chubut | Trails (TL) | 15.7 km | 39.8% | 15.6 km | 25.3% | |
Start | Villa Futalaufquen, Lago Kruger Lodge | Minor Roads (MR) | 23.7 km | 60.2% | 23.9 km | 38.9% | |
Finish | Aldea Escolar | Primary Roads (PR) | - | - | - | - | |
Status | Published & Verified | Cross-Country (CC) | - | - | 0.1 km | 0.2% | |
Traversable | Nov - Apr (Maybe: Sep, Oct, May) | Bush-Bashing (BB) | - | - | - | - | |
Packraft | Only Burden | Ferry (FY) | - | - | - | - | |
Connects to | GPT24H, GPT24P, GPT25P, GPT26, GPT70 | Investigation (I) | - | - | - | - | |
Options | 89 km (2 Options & Variants) | Exploration (EXP) | - | - | - | - | |
Hiking | Packrafting | Total on Water | 21.8 km | 35.5% | |||
Attraction | 1 (of 5) | 1 (of 5) | River (RI) | - | - | ||
Difficulty | 3 (of 5) | 3 (of 5) | Lake (LK) | 21.8 km | 35.5% | ||
Direction | Both ↓↑ | Both ↓↑ | Fjord (FJ) | - | - | ||
Comment | - | ||||||
Character | Forest, Farmland, Settlers | ||||||
Challenges | Bush Bashing |
Satellite Image Map
Elevation Profile
Elevation Profile of Regular Hiking Route
Section Planning Status
Recommended Travel Period
The Regular Route is best hiked from November to April.
Benefits of Hiking and Packrafting
Recommended Travel Direction
Hiking in either a northbound or southbound direction is feasible and recommended.
Section Length and Travel Duration
The section is 40km long and takes about a day and a half to complete.
Suitable Section Combinations
Section Attractiveness
There are panoramic views, and an openness not common in adjacent sections. There are also a few kms of interesting bamboo forest.
Section Difficulty
Due to the ocasional overgrown state of the trail, bush bashing is required in several places and progress is a bit slow in many other places. However, the trail has been passable throughout.
Resupply
Resupply Town
Town: Trevelin/Esquel. Trevelin is a large town with all necessary amenities for resupply and rest.La Anonima supermarket is 2KM south of the centre. There are 2 shops with hiking gear. Lodging options are primarily cabañas, but there is one local hospidaje. A bus to Esquel, a slightly larger town with more grocery and lodging options, runs every hour for 42 pesos. It is also worth noting there is a hospital in both towns. Although we spent a fair amount of time in the Esquel hospital, we heard rumours the Trevelin one was way nicer. Who were we to complain though, Argentinean healthcare is free!
In Aldea Escolar itself, there are at least three basic food shops and accommodation at Cabañas Rosa.
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
Previously, the opening few southbound kms of this section were officially closed, but they have since reopened. There is clear evidence of past fire damage in the opening segment and this has contributed to the openness of that segment.
Regular Packrafting Route
Optional Routes
Route description by Kara Davis after Season 2017/18
This section was not completed. We left the route after 24.5 km and went into Trevelin due to sickness. See below for notes about the part we did complete. Alternate: At the Villa Futalaufquen information center, a ranger informed us that the part of GPT25H in Parque Nacional Los Alerces is closed due to fire closure. She could not give us any information about when the trail would reopen. To bypass this part, walk along highway RP71 to the entrance gate for the national park. 2 to 3 kilometers past the national park entrance, turn off onto a gravel road that heads south southwest to rejoin the regular route. The route becomes a maze of dirt trails that can be hard to follow. There was heavy GPS use in this section. Within a few kilometers, the trail disappears into thick brush and begins to follow a fenceline. It is slow going through here. After reaching the end of the fenceline, we decided to go to Trevelin for a week of illness and misery.