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==Season==
 
==Season==
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[[File:Trekking-dientes-de-navarino.jpg|thumb|Trekking Dientes de Navarino]]
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November to late march. During winter, conditions can be very harsh and daylight short.
 
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{{Access Puerto Williams}}
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==Signaling==
 +
[[File:Senaletica_DdeN.jpg|thumb|right]]
 +
 +
The trailmarker design copies
 +
the French marker system for
 +
trekkers, which has been a pioneer
 +
in its field and recognized
 +
worldwide for its efficiency and
 +
simplicity. Four classes of
 +
trailmarkers were adopted from this
 +
system:<br>
 +
 +
Likewise, the French system has
 +
been complemented by a series of
 +
numbers inscribed along with some of
 +
the painted markers throughout the trail.
 +
In this sense, out of a total of 395
 +
markers, 38 (known as GUIDEPOST,
 +
abbreviated form of Numerical System
 +
for Points of Special Interest) have been
 +
singled out.<br>
 +
 +
GUIDEPOSTs are Arabic numbers
 +
that periodically accompany the
 +
regular route and direction markers;
 +
each has its own meaning, which is
 +
explained in the topoguide. Chapter
 +
Two provides an orderly listing of
 +
the GUIDEPOSTs according to the
 +
5 trail segments that describe in both
 +
written and photographic form,
 +
among other aspects, the heading
 +
to follow, trip duration, camping
 +
spots, dangerous locations,
 +
geographical names (toponymy),
 +
and the trail's general features.<br>
 +
 +
'''Trailmarking direction:''' Trailmarking is unidirectional,
 +
with the starting point in the vicinity
 +
of the waterfall ([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_1|GUIDEPOST nº1]]),
 +
and the end near Virginia Bay, by
 +
the MacLean fish company
 +
([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_38|GUIDEPOST nº38]]). It is possible
 +
to travel the route backwards,
 +
following the topoguide's
 +
description and pictures from end
 +
to beginning, but be warned, in
 +
doing so, you will find yourself
 +
faced with two very steep slopes
 +
that are easier to go down than up.<br>
 +
 +
'''Earlier markers''': In the forest near the waterfall
 +
(segment 1 of the trail), you will
 +
find old markings on the trees. The
 +
markings are so unaesthetic,
 +
anarchic, and erratic that they end
 +
up confusing the hiker. So, an
 +
absolute minimum number of
 +
markers were placed in order to not
 +
continue overloading the forest with
 +
signs. If you have any trouble
 +
following our markers, turn to the
 +
topoguide for indications and to the
 +
layout of the path on the ground.<br>
  
 
==Route description==
 
==Route description==
===PUERTO WILLIAMS - LAGUNA DEL SALTO===
+
 
 +
===Segment 1===
 +
'''Puerto Williams - Laguna del Salto'''
 +
 
 +
[[Imagen:Desnivel DDN 1.jpg|thumb|left]]
 +
 
 +
[[Imagen:64- cerro bandera.JPG |thumb|left|Puerto Williams, Beagle Channel, Tierra del Fuego, Gable Island from 300 msnm. File: Juan Fco. Bustos]]
 +
 
 +
[[Imagen:Trekking-dientes-de-navarino-2.jpg|thumb|left]]
 +
 
 +
[[Imagen:65- cerro bandera.JPG |thumb|The Flag, february 2009. File: Juan Fco. Bustos]]
 +
 
 
Puerto Williams. Leave town by the
 
Puerto Williams. Leave town by the
 
road heading west. After about 1
 
road heading west. After about 1
Línea 16: Línea 133:
 
the beginning of the trail at the end of
 
the beginning of the trail at the end of
 
the road, next to a waterfall and the
 
the road, next to a waterfall and the
dam.
+
dam.<br>
 +
 
 
Take the path that goes toward the
 
Take the path that goes toward the
woods indicated by GUIDEPOST N°
+
woods indicated by [[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_1|GUIDEPOST N°
1; it runs parallel to the river course,
+
1]]; it runs parallel to the river course,
 
above the bank. Don't take the path
 
above the bank. Don't take the path
 
that follows the river, nor the one that
 
that follows the river, nor the one that
 
goes east. Hike through the forest for
 
goes east. Hike through the forest for
 
10 minutes, then the path abruptly turns
 
10 minutes, then the path abruptly turns
east (GUIDEPOST N° 2), and goes
+
east ([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_2|GUIDEPOST N° 2]]), and goes
 
toward the side of the hill. Follow it,
 
toward the side of the hill. Follow it,
 
always heading towards the steep
 
always heading towards the steep
 
slope. After leaving the forest
 
slope. After leaving the forest
(GUIDEPOST N° 3), stay on the path,
+
([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_3|GUIDEPOST N° 3]]), stay on the path,
 
keeping the stakes in sight, until
 
keeping the stakes in sight, until
 
reaching the low peak of Cerro
 
reaching the low peak of Cerro
 
Bandera (stone landmark and
 
Bandera (stone landmark and
GUIDEPOST N° 4). Be careful not
+
[[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_4|GUIDEPOST N° 4]]). Be careful not
 
to step on the low, dense, and hard
 
to step on the low, dense, and hard
green plant formations.
+
green plant formations.<br>
 +
 
 
Head 230° and follow the stakes. After
 
Head 230° and follow the stakes. After
 
a 10-minute walk from the low peak,
 
a 10-minute walk from the low peak,
 
on the right (west) you will find the
 
on the right (west) you will find the
 
high peak of Cerro Bandera
 
high peak of Cerro Bandera
(GUIDEPOST N° 5). Without
+
([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_5|GUIDEPOST N° 5]]). Without
climbing towards GUIDEPOST N°5,
+
climbing towards [[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_5|GUIDEPOST N°5]],
 
go 180° and follow the stone
 
go 180° and follow the stone
 
landmarks, passing the next hill on the
 
landmarks, passing the next hill on the
Línea 47: Línea 166:
 
arrows drawn on the landmarks.
 
arrows drawn on the landmarks.
 
Farther ahead you will find
 
Farther ahead you will find
GUIDEPOST N° 6, that marks a small
+
[[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_6|GUIDEPOST N° 6]], that marks a small
 
river crossing, from where you should
 
river crossing, from where you should
 
bear 230° following the stone
 
bear 230° following the stone
Línea 54: Línea 173:
 
project an imaginary route that is closer
 
project an imaginary route that is closer
 
to the tree line than to the ridgeline
 
to the tree line than to the ridgeline
(GUIDEPOST N° 7 and 8).
+
([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_7|GUIDEPOST N° 7 and 8]]).<br>
 +
 
 
The foothills route will take you above
 
The foothills route will take you above
Laguna del Salto (GUIDEPOST N° 9).
+
Laguna del Salto ([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_9|GUIDEPOST N° 9]]).
 
There you should turn right, and climb
 
There you should turn right, and climb
 
down a steep slope toward the lagoon.
 
down a steep slope toward the lagoon.
Línea 64: Línea 184:
 
Carefully descend in the direction of a
 
Carefully descend in the direction of a
 
large dark rock, on top of which you will
 
large dark rock, on top of which you will
find GUIDEPOST N° 10, located about
+
find [[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_10|GUIDEPOST N° 10]], located about
 
40 meters away from the Laguna del
 
40 meters away from the Laguna del
Salto shore. End of first segment.
+
Salto shore. End of first segment.<br>
===LAGUNA DEL SALTO - LAGUNA ESCONDIDA===
+
 
 +
===Segment 2===
 +
'''Laguna del Salto - Laguna Escondida'''
 +
[[Imagen:Desnivel DDN 2.jpg|thumb|left]]
 +
[[Imagen:DDN dia 2.jpg|thumb|right]]
 +
 
 
Circle Laguna del Salto on the
 
Circle Laguna del Salto on the
 
left (east). To the south of the lagoon,
 
left (east). To the south of the lagoon,
Línea 74: Línea 199:
 
rocks under the water. Climb before
 
rocks under the water. Climb before
 
the knoll, immediately to the left of
 
the knoll, immediately to the left of
this (GUIDEPOST N° 11), following
+
this ([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_11|GUIDEPOST N° 11]]), following
 
the creek closest to the rocky
 
the creek closest to the rocky
 
promontory that runs by a steep-sided
 
promontory that runs by a steep-sided
gulch.
+
gulch.<br>
 +
 
 
Continue for the length of the
 
Continue for the length of the
 
gulch until crossing the knoll's peak.
 
gulch until crossing the knoll's peak.
Línea 83: Línea 209:
 
natural course of a small winding
 
natural course of a small winding
 
valley that extends up to a wide plain
 
valley that extends up to a wide plain
(GUIDEPOST N° 12). After crossing
+
([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_12|GUIDEPOST N° 12]]). After crossing
 
the river, climb to the right over a large
 
the river, climb to the right over a large
 
hill covered with grass and peat moss
 
hill covered with grass and peat moss
Línea 89: Línea 215:
 
Follow the crest of the hill until arriving
 
Follow the crest of the hill until arriving
 
at a small, rocky pass - "Paso Primero"
 
at a small, rocky pass - "Paso Primero"
- from which you descend to a creek.
+
- from which you descend to a creek.<br>
 +
 
 
After Paso Primero, follow the
 
After Paso Primero, follow the
 
course of the creek until reaching the
 
course of the creek until reaching the
 
entrance of the high valley
 
entrance of the high valley
(GUIDEPOST N° 13), where it is
+
([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_13|GUIDEPOST N° 13]]), where it is
 
common to find snow, even in the
 
common to find snow, even in the
 
summer. Follow the valley to the left
 
summer. Follow the valley to the left
 
(east), bearing 140°, until reaching
 
(east), bearing 140°, until reaching
Paso Australia (GUIDEPOST N° 14)
+
Paso Australia ([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_14|GUIDEPOST N° 14]])
 
marked by an important landmark of
 
marked by an important landmark of
stones.
+
stones.<br>
 +
 
 
Go to the right of the lagoon
 
Go to the right of the lagoon
 
lying at the foot of Paso Australia
 
lying at the foot of Paso Australia
Línea 109: Línea 237:
 
slabs of snow. Project an imaginary
 
slabs of snow. Project an imaginary
 
bearing while always keeping the
 
bearing while always keeping the
markers in sight.
+
markers in sight.<br>
 +
 
 
Thus, you get to Paso de los
 
Thus, you get to Paso de los
 
Dientes that looks to the south
 
Dientes that looks to the south
(GUIDEPOST N° 15) Go down to
+
([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_15|GUIDEPOST N° 15]]) Go down to
 
the valley that opens up on the other
 
the valley that opens up on the other
 
side of the pass, going to the left of
 
side of the pass, going to the left of
 
the lagoons. On the south shore of
 
the lagoons. On the south shore of
 
the third lagoon you will find
 
the third lagoon you will find
GUIDEPOST N° 16. Turn to the right,
+
[[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_16|GUIDEPOST N° 16]]. Turn to the right,
 
bearing 240°, continue toward
 
bearing 240°, continue toward
 
Laguna de los Dientes. On the east
 
Laguna de los Dientes. On the east
shore you will find GUIDEPOST N°
+
shore you will find [[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_17|GUIDEPOST N°
17. Circle it to the north until reaching
+
17]]. Circle it to the north until reaching
its west shore (GUIDEPOST N° 18),
+
its west shore ([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_18|GUIDEPOST N° 18]]),
 
up to the point where a valley opens
 
up to the point where a valley opens
 
up to the right. Follow it, bearing
 
up to the right. Follow it, bearing
 
290°, until arriving at Laguna
 
290°, until arriving at Laguna
 
Escondida where you will find
 
Escondida where you will find
GUIDEPOST N° 19 on the east shore.
+
[[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_19|GUIDEPOST N° 19]] on the east shore.
 
End of segment. For campsites,
 
End of segment. For campsites,
 
check the options offered by
 
check the options offered by
GUIDEPOSTs 16, 17, 19, and 20.
+
[[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_16|GUIDEPOSTs 16, 17, 19, and 20]].<br>
===LAGUNA ESCONDIDA - LAGUNA MARTILLO===
+
 
 +
===Segment 3===
 +
'''Laguna Escondida - Laguna Martillo'''
 +
[[Imagen:Desnivel DDN 3.jpg|thumb|left]]
 +
[[Imagen:DDN dia 3a.jpg|thumb|right]]
 +
[[Imagen:DDN dia 3b.jpg|thumb|right]]
 +
 
 +
 
 
Circle Laguna Escondida on the
 
Circle Laguna Escondida on the
 
left, bearing south, and follow the
 
left, bearing south, and follow the
 
river a short way. After a brief distance
 
river a short way. After a brief distance
(GUIDEPOST N° 20), enter the valley
+
([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_20|GUIDEPOST N° 20]]), enter the valley
 
that opens up to the right, bearing
 
that opens up to the right, bearing
 
210°. Paso Ventarrón is in view;
 
210°. Paso Ventarrón is in view;
Línea 143: Línea 279:
 
of the valley. On the left, at the foot
 
of the valley. On the left, at the foot
 
of Paso Ventarrón you will find
 
of Paso Ventarrón you will find
GUIDEPOST N° 21. From that
+
[[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_20|GUIDEPOST N° 21]]. From that
 
location, you will be in front of a short,
 
location, you will be in front of a short,
 
abrupt slope that leads to the pass.
 
abrupt slope that leads to the pass.
Once in the pass (GUIDEPOST N°
+
Once in the pass ([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_22|GUIDEPOST N°
22), do not go down the other side or
+
22]]), do not go down the other side or
 
toward the foothill, continue climbing
 
toward the foothill, continue climbing
 
to the right (bearing west), for
 
to the right (bearing west), for
Línea 153: Línea 289:
 
down to the valley. Go down the
 
down to the valley. Go down the
 
right side of the valley to the foot
 
right side of the valley to the foot
of Paso Guerrico (GUIDEPOST
+
of Paso Guerrico ([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_23|GUIDEPOST
N° 23).
+
N° 23]]).<br>
 +
 
 
Climb up a short, steep
 
Climb up a short, steep
 
hillside, bearing 230°, go through
 
hillside, bearing 230°, go through
Línea 160: Línea 297:
 
growing among large rocks, until
 
growing among large rocks, until
 
reaching Paso Guerrico
 
reaching Paso Guerrico
(GUIDEPOST N° 24). Circle
+
([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_24|GUIDEPOST N° 24]]). Circle
 
Laguna Hermosa to the left until
 
Laguna Hermosa to the left until
finding the outlet (GUIDEPOST
+
finding the outlet ([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_24|GUIDEPOST
N° 25). Travel north, zigzagging
+
N° 25]]). Travel north, zigzagging
 
among the shrub forest, until
 
among the shrub forest, until
 
reaching Laguna Martillo. On the
 
reaching Laguna Martillo. On the
 
south end, near the shore and on
 
south end, near the shore and on
 
the edge of a small beaver dam
 
the edge of a small beaver dam
(GUIDEPOST N° 26), you will
+
([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_26|GUIDEPOST N° 26]]), you will
find campsites. End of segment.
+
find campsites. End of segment.<br>
===LAGUNA MARTILLO - LAGUNA LOS GUANACOS===
+
 
 +
===Segment 4===
 +
'''Laguna Martillo - Laguna los Guanacos'''
 +
[[Imagen:Desnivel DDN 4.jpg|thumb|left]]
 +
[[Imagen:DDN dia 4.jpg|thumb|right]]
 +
 
 
Starting from the southeast shore
 
Starting from the southeast shore
of Laguna Martillo (GUIDEPOST N°
+
of Laguna Martillo ([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_26|GUIDEPOST N°
26), circle it on the right until reaching
+
26]]), circle it on the right until reaching
 
the peninsula that separates the main
 
the peninsula that separates the main
 
body of the lagoon from its northwest
 
body of the lagoon from its northwest
 
end. From there climb to the right
 
end. From there climb to the right
(GUIDEPOST N° 27) to cut over this
+
([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_27|GUIDEPOST N° 27]]) to cut over this
 
peninsula toward the north. Once back
 
peninsula toward the north. Once back
 
at the Laguna Martillo shore
 
at the Laguna Martillo shore
(GUIDEPOST N° 28), follow it
+
([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_28|GUIDEPOST N° 28]]), follow it
 
WITHOUT ASCENDING to the right,
 
WITHOUT ASCENDING to the right,
 
until reaching the outlet. From there
 
until reaching the outlet. From there
(GUIDEPOST N° 29), bear 330°,
+
([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_29|GUIDEPOST N° 29]]), bear 330°,
 
toward a white rock that stands out in
 
toward a white rock that stands out in
the distance on the peak of a hill.
+
the distance on the peak of a hill.<br>
 +
 
 
After reaching this rock
 
After reaching this rock
(GUIDEPOST N° 30), continue the
+
([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_30|GUIDEPOST N° 30]]), continue the
 
same bearing (330°), and then go
 
same bearing (330°), and then go
 
around the right shore of the narrow
 
around the right shore of the narrow
 
Laguna Rocallosa. Next to the water
 
Laguna Rocallosa. Next to the water
 
you will find an accumulation of large
 
you will find an accumulation of large
rocks over which you will have to cross.
+
rocks over which you will have to cross.<br>
 +
 
 
In maintaining this direction, you
 
In maintaining this direction, you
 
will reach a large white rock
 
will reach a large white rock
(GUIDEPOST N° 31) on the other side
+
([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_31|GUIDEPOST N° 31]]) on the other side
 
of Laguna Rocallosa. From this location,
 
of Laguna Rocallosa. From this location,
 
you will be able to see Paso Virginia to
 
you will be able to see Paso Virginia to
Línea 207: Línea 351:
 
of the forest, and finally the base of the
 
of the forest, and finally the base of the
 
pass that stands out due to a depression
 
pass that stands out due to a depression
in the ridgeline.
+
in the ridgeline.<br>
 +
 
 
To reach the first forest clearing
 
To reach the first forest clearing
from GUIDEPOST N° 31, keep walking,
+
from [[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_31|GUIDEPOST N° 31]], keep walking,
 
going to the right of the next lagoon,
 
going to the right of the next lagoon,
until reaching a rock hill (GUIDEPOST
+
until reaching a rock hill ([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_32|GUIDEPOST
N° 32). Turn to the right i a small
+
N° 32]]). Turn to the right i a small
 
clearing inside the woods and climb in
 
clearing inside the woods and climb in
 
a straight line until reaching the small
 
a straight line until reaching the small
Línea 218: Línea 363:
 
it, veering to the left, this way you
 
it, veering to the left, this way you
 
should reach a creek located in the lower
 
should reach a creek located in the lower
part of Paso Virginia (GUIDEPOST Nº
+
part of Paso Virginia ([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_33|GUIDEPOST Nº
33). From here bear 30°, passing by the
+
33]]). From here bear 30°, passing by the
 
right of the creek, then continue upward
 
right of the creek, then continue upward
 
among the small lagoons that are
 
among the small lagoons that are
 
sometimes formed, until arriving at the
 
sometimes formed, until arriving at the
pass (GUIDEPOST N° 34).
+
pass ([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_34|GUIDEPOST N° 34]]).<br>
 +
 
 
CAREFUL! If you go beyond the
 
CAREFUL! If you go beyond the
stone pyramid, that GUIDEPOST Nº
+
stone pyramid, that [[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_34|GUIDEPOST Nº
34 indicates, to admire the beautiful
+
34]] indicates, to admire the beautiful
 
view of Laguna del Guanaco and the
 
view of Laguna del Guanaco and the
 
Beagle Channel, you should consider
 
Beagle Channel, you should consider
Línea 235: Línea 381:
 
in the whole area; they can knock
 
in the whole area; they can knock
 
you off your feet and drag you
 
you off your feet and drag you
downhill.
+
downhill.<br>
From GUIDEPOST Nº 34, turn
+
 
 +
From [[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_34|GUIDEPOST Nº 34]], turn
 
to the right and continue a short
 
to the right and continue a short
 
distance to go around the ledge, then
 
distance to go around the ledge, then
Línea 247: Línea 394:
 
near Laguna Los Guanacos. Follow
 
near Laguna Los Guanacos. Follow
 
the Guanaco path on the west shore
 
the Guanaco path on the west shore
up to the outlet (GUIDEPOST N° 35).
+
up to the outlet ([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_35|GUIDEPOST N° 35]]).
 
From the Los Guanacos lagoon outlet
 
From the Los Guanacos lagoon outlet
 
to the left of the river, at the start
 
to the left of the river, at the start
Línea 256: Línea 403:
 
the course of a creek until arriving at
 
the course of a creek until arriving at
 
Laguna de Las Guanacas
 
Laguna de Las Guanacas
(GUIDEPOST N° 36). End of
+
([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_36|GUIDEPOST N° 36]]). End of
 
segment, for a camp spot check the
 
segment, for a camp spot check the
options on GUIDEPOSTs 35 and 36.
+
options on [[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_35|GUIDEPOSTs 35 and 36]].<br>
===LAGUNA LOS GUANACOS - PUERTO WILLIAMS===
+
 
From GUIDEPOST Nº 36 go
+
===Segment 5===
 +
'''Laguna los Guanacos - Puerto Williams'''
 +
[[Imagen:Desnivel DDN 5.jpg|thumb|left|Perfil de altura quinto tramo]]
 +
 
 +
From [[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_36|GUIDEPOST Nº 36]] go
 
around Laguna Las Guanacas on the
 
around Laguna Las Guanacas on the
 
right; slightly before reaching the
 
right; slightly before reaching the
Línea 274: Línea 425:
 
foothill on the right of the valley,
 
foothill on the right of the valley,
 
going down toward the end of it
 
going down toward the end of it
(GUIDEPOST N° 37).
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([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_37|GUIDEPOST N° 37]]).<br>
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Farther ahead, you should go
 
Farther ahead, you should go
 
around several beaver ponds and cross
 
around several beaver ponds and cross
Línea 285: Línea 437:
 
marker has been placed on it
 
marker has been placed on it
 
indicating the end of the markers and
 
indicating the end of the markers and
the heading to follow (GUIDEPOST
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the heading to follow ([[Hitos_Dientes_de_Navarino#Hito_38|GUIDEPOST
N° 38). From there on, zigzag down
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N° 38]]). From there on, zigzag down
 
through the Calafate underbrush
 
through the Calafate underbrush
 
looking for the coast and the visible
 
looking for the coast and the visible
Línea 294: Línea 446:
 
kilometers, in about two hours you
 
kilometers, in about two hours you
 
will reach the city of Puerto Williams.
 
will reach the city of Puerto Williams.
End of circuit.
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==Recommendations==
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Summary (editar)
Activity Trekking
Location Chile (english), Puerto Williams
Scenery Impresionante
Atractions Vistas panorámicas, Bosque, Lago, Río, Mar, Isla
Duration 5 días

Algo Exigente

Trail Tramos sin sendero
Signage Insuficiente
Infraestructure Inexistente
Topology Cruce
Distance (k) 0
Original creator Ministerio de Bienes Nacionales
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Season

Trekking Dientes de Navarino

November to late march. During winter, conditions can be very harsh and daylight short.

Access

Puerto Williams is the main town in Navarino island, which is located south of the Beagle channel.

There are four ways to reach it:

  • A plane from Punta Arenas: Aerovías DAP do every day a round trip in a Twin Otter DHC-6, for 20 passengers. The flight takes less than an hour and it passes over the spectacular Cordillera de Darwin if it is clear. Check prices and schedules at Aerolíneas DAP , or calling 56-61-616100.
  • Boat from Punta Arenas: Transbordadora Austral Broom does a weekly round trip to Puerto Williams. It takes 34 hours on the big Bahía Azul ferry. It is quite an experience to navigate on the southern channels and fjords, admiring several hanging glaciers that reach the Beagle channel from Cordillera de Darwin. Check prices and schedules at Tabsa, or calling 56-61-218100 - 218.
  • Boat from Ushuaia: From Ushuaia, the company Ushuaia Boating crosses the Beagle channel daily during the summer to Puerto Navarino, located 52 km. to the west of Puerto Williams. The crossing is made in a zodiac, and takes less than an hour. From Puerto Navarino, passengers are transported in a shuttle to Puerto Williams. Check prices and schedules at Ushuaia Boating
  • A plane from Ushuaia: It is possible, thogh expensive, to chart a plane.

Signaling

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The trailmarker design copies the French marker system for trekkers, which has been a pioneer in its field and recognized worldwide for its efficiency and simplicity. Four classes of trailmarkers were adopted from this system:

Likewise, the French system has been complemented by a series of numbers inscribed along with some of the painted markers throughout the trail. In this sense, out of a total of 395 markers, 38 (known as GUIDEPOST, abbreviated form of Numerical System for Points of Special Interest) have been singled out.

GUIDEPOSTs are Arabic numbers that periodically accompany the regular route and direction markers; each has its own meaning, which is explained in the topoguide. Chapter Two provides an orderly listing of the GUIDEPOSTs according to the 5 trail segments that describe in both written and photographic form, among other aspects, the heading to follow, trip duration, camping spots, dangerous locations, geographical names (toponymy), and the trail's general features.

Trailmarking direction: Trailmarking is unidirectional, with the starting point in the vicinity of the waterfall (GUIDEPOST nº1), and the end near Virginia Bay, by the MacLean fish company (GUIDEPOST nº38). It is possible to travel the route backwards, following the topoguide's description and pictures from end to beginning, but be warned, in doing so, you will find yourself faced with two very steep slopes that are easier to go down than up.

Earlier markers: In the forest near the waterfall (segment 1 of the trail), you will find old markings on the trees. The markings are so unaesthetic, anarchic, and erratic that they end up confusing the hiker. So, an absolute minimum number of markers were placed in order to not continue overloading the forest with signs. If you have any trouble following our markers, turn to the topoguide for indications and to the layout of the path on the ground.

Route description

Segment 1

Puerto Williams - Laguna del Salto

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Puerto Williams, Beagle Channel, Tierra del Fuego, Gable Island from 300 msnm. File: Juan Fco. Bustos
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The Flag, february 2009. File: Juan Fco. Bustos

Puerto Williams. Leave town by the road heading west. After about 1 kilometer, you will find "Plaza de la Virgen." Follow the road on the left and walk south for 45 minutes, zigzagging through the hills among forests and peat bogs. You will find the beginning of the trail at the end of the road, next to a waterfall and the dam.

Take the path that goes toward the woods indicated by GUIDEPOST N° 1; it runs parallel to the river course, above the bank. Don't take the path that follows the river, nor the one that goes east. Hike through the forest for 10 minutes, then the path abruptly turns east (GUIDEPOST N° 2), and goes toward the side of the hill. Follow it, always heading towards the steep slope. After leaving the forest (GUIDEPOST N° 3), stay on the path, keeping the stakes in sight, until reaching the low peak of Cerro Bandera (stone landmark and GUIDEPOST N° 4). Be careful not to step on the low, dense, and hard green plant formations.

Head 230° and follow the stakes. After a 10-minute walk from the low peak, on the right (west) you will find the high peak of Cerro Bandera (GUIDEPOST N° 5). Without climbing towards GUIDEPOST N°5, go 180° and follow the stone landmarks, passing the next hill on the left. In the event of reduced visibility, be careful to guide yourself by the arrows drawn on the landmarks. Farther ahead you will find GUIDEPOST N° 6, that marks a small river crossing, from where you should bear 230° following the stone landmarks. Walk for an hour and a half by the foothill or hillside, making sure to project an imaginary route that is closer to the tree line than to the ridgeline (GUIDEPOST N° 7 and 8).

The foothills route will take you above Laguna del Salto (GUIDEPOST N° 9). There you should turn right, and climb down a steep slope toward the lagoon. Be careful to study the pictures ahead of time as they indicate with asterisks the direction to take in going downslope. Carefully descend in the direction of a large dark rock, on top of which you will find GUIDEPOST N° 10, located about 40 meters away from the Laguna del Salto shore. End of first segment.

Segment 2

Laguna del Salto - Laguna Escondida

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Circle Laguna del Salto on the left (east). To the south of the lagoon, a knoll (rocky promontory) drops sharply to the shore; at its base lie big rocks under the water. Climb before the knoll, immediately to the left of this (GUIDEPOST N° 11), following the creek closest to the rocky promontory that runs by a steep-sided gulch.

Continue for the length of the gulch until crossing the knoll's peak. Then turn left (east) and follow the natural course of a small winding valley that extends up to a wide plain (GUIDEPOST N° 12). After crossing the river, climb to the right over a large hill covered with grass and peat moss that lies in the center of the plain. Follow the crest of the hill until arriving at a small, rocky pass - "Paso Primero" - from which you descend to a creek.

After Paso Primero, follow the course of the creek until reaching the entrance of the high valley (GUIDEPOST N° 13), where it is common to find snow, even in the summer. Follow the valley to the left (east), bearing 140°, until reaching Paso Australia (GUIDEPOST N° 14) marked by an important landmark of stones.

Go to the right of the lagoon lying at the foot of Paso Australia without climbing down toward the lagoon. Follow the route situated in the middle of the foothill, bearing 110°. A dangerous pass, above all when the ground is wet or there are slabs of snow. Project an imaginary bearing while always keeping the markers in sight.

Thus, you get to Paso de los Dientes that looks to the south (GUIDEPOST N° 15) Go down to the valley that opens up on the other side of the pass, going to the left of the lagoons. On the south shore of the third lagoon you will find GUIDEPOST N° 16. Turn to the right, bearing 240°, continue toward Laguna de los Dientes. On the east shore you will find GUIDEPOST N° 17. Circle it to the north until reaching its west shore (GUIDEPOST N° 18), up to the point where a valley opens up to the right. Follow it, bearing 290°, until arriving at Laguna Escondida where you will find GUIDEPOST N° 19 on the east shore. End of segment. For campsites, check the options offered by GUIDEPOSTs 16, 17, 19, and 20.

Segment 3

Laguna Escondida - Laguna Martillo

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Circle Laguna Escondida on the left, bearing south, and follow the river a short way. After a brief distance (GUIDEPOST N° 20), enter the valley that opens up to the right, bearing 210°. Paso Ventarrón is in view; project an imaginary bearing, veering toward the north slope, cross the shrub forest, and continue to nearly the end of the valley. On the left, at the foot of Paso Ventarrón you will find GUIDEPOST N° 21. From that location, you will be in front of a short, abrupt slope that leads to the pass. Once in the pass (GUIDEPOST N° 22), do not go down the other side or toward the foothill, continue climbing to the right (bearing west), for roughly 10 minutes before going down to the valley. Go down the right side of the valley to the foot of Paso Guerrico (GUIDEPOST N° 23).

Climb up a short, steep hillside, bearing 230°, go through the middle of a small forest growing among large rocks, until reaching Paso Guerrico (GUIDEPOST N° 24). Circle Laguna Hermosa to the left until finding the outlet (GUIDEPOST N° 25). Travel north, zigzagging among the shrub forest, until reaching Laguna Martillo. On the south end, near the shore and on the edge of a small beaver dam (GUIDEPOST N° 26), you will find campsites. End of segment.

Segment 4

Laguna Martillo - Laguna los Guanacos

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Starting from the southeast shore of Laguna Martillo (GUIDEPOST N° 26), circle it on the right until reaching the peninsula that separates the main body of the lagoon from its northwest end. From there climb to the right (GUIDEPOST N° 27) to cut over this peninsula toward the north. Once back at the Laguna Martillo shore (GUIDEPOST N° 28), follow it WITHOUT ASCENDING to the right, until reaching the outlet. From there (GUIDEPOST N° 29), bear 330°, toward a white rock that stands out in the distance on the peak of a hill.

After reaching this rock (GUIDEPOST N° 30), continue the same bearing (330°), and then go around the right shore of the narrow Laguna Rocallosa. Next to the water you will find an accumulation of large rocks over which you will have to cross.

In maintaining this direction, you will reach a large white rock (GUIDEPOST N° 31) on the other side of Laguna Rocallosa. From this location, you will be able to see Paso Virginia to the north. This is the best possible point for observing the road to get up to the pass: from here set an imaginary line marking the direction; this should unite a clearing in the lower part of the forest with the peak of a small denuded cliff, then another clearing in the upper part of the forest, and finally the base of the pass that stands out due to a depression in the ridgeline.

To reach the first forest clearing from GUIDEPOST N° 31, keep walking, going to the right of the next lagoon, until reaching a rock hill (GUIDEPOST N° 32). Turn to the right i a small clearing inside the woods and climb in a straight line until reaching the small denuded cliff mentioned above. Climb it, veering to the left, this way you should reach a creek located in the lower part of Paso Virginia (GUIDEPOST Nº 33). From here bear 30°, passing by the right of the creek, then continue upward among the small lagoons that are sometimes formed, until arriving at the pass (GUIDEPOST N° 34).

CAREFUL! If you go beyond the stone pyramid, that GUIDEPOST Nº 34 indicates, to admire the beautiful view of Laguna del Guanaco and the Beagle Channel, you should consider that the edge is an unstable snow ledge hanging over a 300 meter-high cliff. Also, violent and unpredictable wind blasts are a common occurrence in the whole area; they can knock you off your feet and drag you downhill.

From GUIDEPOST Nº 34, turn to the right and continue a short distance to go around the ledge, then take the foothill to the left, which leads to a group of black stones that stick out. Carefully follow the markers through the foothill, they cross a very steep slope. Then, turn to the left and go down the steep slope to the area near Laguna Los Guanacos. Follow the Guanaco path on the west shore up to the outlet (GUIDEPOST N° 35). From the Los Guanacos lagoon outlet to the left of the river, at the start moving away from it toward a pasture and then, coming closer to continue toward the forest. At the exit of the forest go down the gulch, following the course of a creek until arriving at Laguna de Las Guanacas (GUIDEPOST N° 36). End of segment, for a camp spot check the options on GUIDEPOSTs 35 and 36.

Segment 5

Laguna los Guanacos - Puerto Williams

Perfil de altura quinto tramo

From GUIDEPOST Nº 36 go around Laguna Las Guanacas on the right; slightly before reaching the outlet, turn toward the forest. Continue on through the forest, descending toward a terrace with a lagoon in the center. Go around it on the right up to halfway, there look again to the right for the path that goes into a beaver-damaged forest. Then cross through a high forest; from there, the path tends to go north and follows the foothill on the right of the valley, going down toward the end of it (GUIDEPOST N° 37).

Farther ahead, you should go around several beaver ponds and cross some patches of woods that are at the foot of a rocky cliff. Then, at the beginning of the slope covered with grass and Calafate underbrush that faces the Beagle Channel, you will see a conspicuous dry tree trunk: a marker has been placed on it indicating the end of the markers and the heading to follow (GUIDEPOST N° 38). From there on, zigzag down through the Calafate underbrush looking for the coast and the visible buildings of Pesquera MacLean. When you get to the fish factory, follow the road to the east for 8 kilometers, in about two hours you will reach the city of Puerto Williams. End of circuit.

Recommendations

  • This trekking is described in full detail in the following topoguide of the Ministery of Public Patrimony. The printed guide can be obtained for free in the Ministery:56-2-3512100 -> 2325. It is hihgly recommended to take it to the walk, as it enriches the experience with descrptions of flora, fauna, geography and geology.

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