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'''This information has been taken directly from [http://www.travelaid.cl/esp/excursiones/caminatas/caminatas.htm Travelaid], with permission'''.
==Season==
Salen buses desde Pucón hasta el centro de ski sólo en los meses de invierno (PRECISAR)
==Descripción de la rutaRoute description==
===Centro de ski - Chinay===
[[Imagen:Villarrica_Traverse_1.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Mapa tramo Centro de ski - Chinay. Imagen: [http://www.travelaid.cl/esp/excursiones/caminatas/caminatas.htm Hans Liechti, Travelaid] ]]
[[Imagen:Volcan_Villarrica_desde_subida_en_Chinay.jpg|thumb|300px|left|Volcan Villarrica desde subida en Chinay. Imagen: [http://www.travelaid.cl/esp/excursiones/caminatas/caminatas.htm Hans Liechti, Travelaid] ]]
The trail Challupén – Chinay starts in the last curve 200 meters before the Ski Center. There is a big informative sign with a map. Here we are above the limit of the forest, and the landscape is very sterile, but there are still some spectacular views towards the smoking volcano. After 10 minutes we cross a wide ravine, “Zanjón Correntoso”. The cracked lava, almost black, belong to the last eruption of the Villarrica in 1984. Twenty minutes later we get to the “Zanjón Molco”, a ravine which goes all the way down to the lake, half road between Pucón and Villarrica. Then the path begins to slowly climb until getting to the mark of the 1.550 m.a.s.l, which we will keep during the next half hour. This area of lava, barren dumps is the highest of the trail.
Finally we get into an area with a characteristic high land grass and the trail descents towards a small lenga forest, which we reach 30 minutes later. Due to the high land climate and the rocky soil, the lenga grows small. Soon afterward the trail gets down to a deeper ravine, “Zanjón Voipir”. Normally it brings melted water, which comes from an impressive hanging glacier, but for the amount of ashes it has, the water is muddy and not good for drinking.
From the Ski Center until the end of the path in the public road Coñaripe – Palguín there are 29 kms with 905 m total ascent. With light luggage it is possible to do it in one day (9 to 11 hour-hike) if you have organized the transport to take you back. More common is to do it in two days camping half way, or taking it as the first part of the Villarrica Traverse, which takes between five to six days. With the proper luggage you must calculate with two days of 5 to 7 hours walks.
===Chinay - Laguna Azul===
[[Imagen:Villarrica_Traverse_2.jpg|thumb|Mapa tramo Chinay - Puesco. Imagen: [http://www.travelaid.cl/esp/excursiones/caminatas/caminatas.htm Hans Liechti, Travelaid] ]]
The beginning of the trail is well marked, and starts about 50 meters before reaching the CONAF’s rangers’ office. Through a catwalk you must cross the Chinay River and then we get closer to the mountains on the other side. After 30 minutes the trail starts to climb a mountain slope with continue zigzags. Take it easy, the climb is very long, and there are about 700 meters to gain. The forest is mixed, with raulíes, coigües, colihues and many notros which in springtime bloom fire-red. 15 minutes later the first araucarias appear. Soon you will have the first views towards the valley of Palguín Alto, and the Villarrica volcano with the Pichillancahue valley on the other side. Farther ahead you will find a sign that indicates that there is water 20 meters downhill; even though the access is not easy, it is better to get some here, since the next chance to find clear water again is several hours ahead.
After 1½ to 2 hours walking you will reach the limit of the forest. There is still some coirón, the typical highland grass, but it becomes scarce. Now the land gets more desert-like and you will find a rather thin thread of water, but it is not safe. Soon the trail turns into a pass, but instead of getting downhill, you have to turn right and keep on climbing; some stones in a pile will confirm that you are on the right track. At this point there are usually strong winds that make it hard to walk, especially if the “Puelche” is blowing, a very strong wind that comes against you from Argentina. The trail continues along the left side of the summit of Cerro Los Pinos, and then along the edge of the Mocho Range, going up and down all the time. There are some rocky parts that take turns with areas of stubby lengas. The views are great: Towards the north there are the volcanoes Llaima, Tolhuaca and Lonquimay, in front there is the Quetrupillán volcano, and farther, the impressive Lanín.
===Laguna Azul – Laguna Avutardas (Sendero "Las Avutardas")===
Continue the march between the mountain you used to arrive here and the lava flow that plugged the lagoon. Few minutes later the trail crosses a much eroded lava field, formed by big volcanic rock chunks. After a short climbing you have to cross another arm of the same lava tongue. To the left, at the slopes of the Quetrupillán, you can see the crater partially open from where the eruption came.
Including the detour to Laguna Blanca there are 16,9 kilometers with a total ascent of 520 meters. Carrying a backpack it will take you 5 to 6½ hours.
===Laguna Avutarda – Puesco===
[[Imagen:Laguna_avutardas.jpg|thumb|300px|left|Laguna Avutardas Imagen: [http://www.travelaid.cl/esp/excursiones/caminatas/caminatas.htm Hans Liechti, Travelaid]]]
From the clearing at the Avutarda Lagoon the trail gets into the forest, now dominated by lengas, which are no more bushes, but impressive trees. Soon coigües, canelillos and quila join the vegetation, among other species. About 20 minutes after the start of the march, the trail crosses a crystal-clear brook, with better water than even the lagoon. After a small climbing we reach a marsh plain ground. First the trail goes along its left side, then crosses through it and gets again into the forest on the other side of the valley. Now it appears a plain area with a lovely forest. Very noticeable are vast spots with alstromerias and a great number of ancient fallen trees. In this area there are usually woodpeckers, which you can hear hammering from afar.
==Permits / Fees==
* CONAF charges an entrance fee of Ch$ 5.000 to Chileans or Ch$ 710.000 (as of 2024) to foreigners for using the"Villarrica Traverse".
==Guided tour==
It is possibly to hire the agency '''[http://www.travelaid.cl/esp/excursiones/caminatas/caminatas.htm Travelaid]''', based in Pucón, to do this trekking with qualified guides.
*Ph: 56-45-444040
*Email: info@travelaid.cl
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