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==Section Planning Status== | ==Section Planning Status== | ||
==Recommended Travel Period== | ==Recommended Travel Period== | ||
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==Recommended Travel Direction== | ==Recommended Travel Direction== | ||
==Section Length and Travel Duration== | ==Section Length and Travel Duration== | ||
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==Section Attractiveness== | ==Section Attractiveness== | ||
Thissection of the Greater Patagonian Trail leads in four to five hiking days through the wide open valley Melado to the crystal clear Laguna Dial. This lake was formed by a volcanic eruption that plugged the upper valley and transformed this part of the river into a long lake. | Thissection of the Greater Patagonian Trail leads in four to five hiking days through the wide open valley Melado to the crystal clear Laguna Dial. This lake was formed by a volcanic eruption that plugged the upper valley and transformed this part of the river into a long lake. | ||
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After having passed the deep blue Laguna Dial you descent through the now tighter but equally scenic valleys of the rivers Rió Rodriguez and Los Sauces to the small settlement Pichi Rincon and a place called El Ingles. Here you can take a bus to the small town San Fabian to take a rest and to resupply. | After having passed the deep blue Laguna Dial you descent through the now tighter but equally scenic valleys of the rivers Rió Rodriguez and Los Sauces to the small settlement Pichi Rincon and a place called El Ingles. Here you can take a bus to the small town San Fabian to take a rest and to resupply. | ||
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==Section Difficulty== | ==Section Difficulty== | ||
==Resupply== | ==Resupply== | ||
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− | ===Resupply | + | ====Shopping: Food==== |
− | ==Access to Route== | + | ====Shopping: Fuel==== |
− | ==Permits, Entry Fees | + | ====Shopping: Equipment==== |
+ | ====Services: Restaurants==== | ||
+ | ====Services: Laundry==== | ||
+ | ====Services: ATM and Money Exchange==== | ||
+ | ====Accommodation: Hostals and Hotels==== | ||
+ | ====Accommodation: Cabañas==== | ||
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+ | ===Resupply on the Trail=== | ||
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+ | ==Access to Route and Return== | ||
+ | ===Access to Start=== | ||
+ | ===Return from Finish=== | ||
+ | ===Escape Options=== | ||
+ | ==Permits, Entry Fees and Right-of-Way Issues== | ||
==Regular Route== | ==Regular Route== | ||
===Regular Hiking Route=== | ===Regular Hiking Route=== | ||
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===Regular Packrafting Route=== | ===Regular Packrafting Route=== | ||
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==Optional Routes== | ==Optional Routes== | ||
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==Images== | ==Images== | ||
Revisión del 17:52 26 oct 2019
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Recent Alerts and Suggestions
Season Section Log
Summary Table
Satellite Image Map
Elevation Profile
Section Planning Status
Recommended Travel Period
Benefits of Hiking and Packrafting
Recommended Travel Direction
Section Length and Travel Duration
Suitable Section Combinations
Section Attractiveness
Thissection of the Greater Patagonian Trail leads in four to five hiking days through the wide open valley Melado to the crystal clear Laguna Dial. This lake was formed by a volcanic eruption that plugged the upper valley and transformed this part of the river into a long lake.
With the melting snow in spring and early summer herdsmen migrate up the valley with their animals. Occasional lush green patches intermigle with vegetation that struggles with the try soil. But the now visible life and the accompanying river Melado make a refreshing change after having crossed the death beauty of volcanic ash and lava in the week before on section 1. Don’t miss the puesto of Señora Irma, where you can eat fresh goat cheese with bread that was recently baked in the hot ash of a fire.
After having passed the deep blue Laguna Dial you descent through the now tighter but equally scenic valleys of the rivers Rió Rodriguez and Los Sauces to the small settlement Pichi Rincon and a place called El Ingles. Here you can take a bus to the small town San Fabian to take a rest and to resupply.