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Add a new log entry always on top in the appropriate season sub-chapter and use format:
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* '''Start Date to Finish Date (use Format YYYY-MMM-DD) / Duration in Days / Hiking or <span style="background-color:aqua;">Packrafting</span> / Travel Direction (SOBO for Southbound or NOBO Northbound) / Chosen Route and/or Option Name (RR for Regular Route) / Names or Alias'''
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<nowiki>* '''</nowiki>'''Start Date to Finish Date (use Format YYYY-MMM-DD) / Duration in Days / Hiking or <span style="background-color:aqua;">Packrafting</span> / Travel Direction (SOBO for Southbound or NOBO Northbound) / Chosen Route and/or Option Name (RR for Regular Route) / Names or Alias'''<nowiki>'''</nowiki>
If you are packrafting, put the above info into HTML tags like this <nowiki><span style="background-color:aqua;"></nowiki><span style="background-color:aqua;">'''YYYY-MMM-DD / X days / Packrafting / SOBO / RP / Your name'''</span><nowiki></span></nowiki>. If (if you follow a hiking route for part of the way, highlight only "packrafting"., as above):
Include remarks about your route useful for other hikers and packrafters, alerts, suggestions and personal perception of attractiveness and difficulties. Try to be specific. Do not be shy to fix obvious mistakes. = Overview =
=Section Log, Alerts and Suggestions=
==Season 2024/25==
* <span style="background-color:aqua;">'''2024-Nov-27 / 1 day / Packrafting / SOBO / GPT34P Option 1 and 2 from Bahia Murta to Puerto Alarcon / Meylin Ubilla and Jan Dudeck''' </span> GPT34P Option 1 and 2 / Lago General Carrera from Bahia Murta to Puerto Alarcon / 2024-Nov-27 / 1 day / Meylin Ubilla and Jan Dudeck
To enjoy packrafting in Patagonia someone has to be an opportunist. While it is often too windy to venture on the larger lakes, there are these calm days on which even a Lago General Carrera falls at sleep (the largest lake of Patagonia, the autochthonous name of the lake is Chelenko, which means "stormy waters" in Aonikenk).
