Glaciar del Juncal (english)

Revisión del 10:57 19 feb 2011 de Ckenrick (Discusión | contribuciones) (Estimated Time)

Revisión del 10:57 19 feb 2011 de Ckenrick (Discusión | contribuciones) (Estimated Time)

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View of the Juncal Glacier


Season

Trekking and Mountain Bike: September-May. Although the valley is high, its orientation does not allow for the accumulation of snow, making it a bad destination for randonnée.

Access

Vehicle Access

Map of Access to the Juncal Glacier. Imagen: Dirección de Vialidad

From Los Andes, you should take the international road to Mendoza CH-60. Continue up this road, past Rio Blanco and Guardia Vieja, and 3 snow "tunnels", for a total of approximately 50 km and exit to the right, immediately before the start of a series of steep curves that leads to Portillo. Once off the main road, take a turn left and then right again around a goat herders house and up and along a dirt road. You will always have the rio Juncal to your right and the remnants of the Transandine Railway that linked Los Andes to Mendoza until the '70s. After 3 kms you will reach a old rather decrepit stone "pirca" or wall, the entrance to the Parque Andino Juncal, a private protected area that belongs to the Kenrick Lyon family. The Parque was recently designated a Ramsar site, because of the international importance of its wetlands. It is Chile's 12th Ramsar site. The state of the dirt road will depend on the time of the year, the rain and snowfall. After 6 kms you will reach Los Hornitos where vehicles can be left. There are two old mining constructions, one of which houses the Park Ranger and a mining processing plant ruin, the Hotel Mil Estrellas, where we suggest you camp, protected from the wind and close to a simple but functional public bathroom. You must register with the Park Ranger before starting your trek.

Access by Public Transportation

Perfil de alturas del trekking. The vertical scale is increased
  1. You can take a bus in Santiago (at Los Heroes subway terminal) that goes to Mendoza. You have to pay the price of the total trip and negotiate a special price, since you will not be going to Mendoza. Ask to be left at Curva Cero (Curve Cero), or at the Galpon de Vialidad Juncal. From there, the walk is about 2 hours long.
  2. From Los Andes, take a "colectivo" to Rio Blanco. Ask to be taken either to Curva Cero or Los Hornitos. Walk for about 2 hours.
  3. From Los Andes take a bus to Rio Blanco. Hitchhike to the gas station to curve cero. Walk for 2 hours.

Route Description

Juncal Glacier Trek, Google Earth Image
After parking in Los Hornitos, and registering and paying your entrance fee with the Park Ranger, start walking along the trail towards the southeast, after about 5 minutes you will reach a bridge that crosses the river. The trail slowly ascends for about 25 minutes reaching a lookout that reveals the the entire valley and the beauty of the Nevados de Juncal and the Alto de Los Leones. The path descends genttly until reaching the Vegas de Nacimiento wetlands, starting here, the walk is relatively flat with a few occasional ascents and descents. Immediately after passing the Vegas de Nacimiento (very delicate, please refrain from walking on them, particularly as a result of the drought and illegal cattle grazing), you will reach an area of morains that can be used, prior permission, as a campsite. Here the trail will fork out into different paths, you should keep going south until reaching the Estero Monos de Agua, this stream is approx. 7 mts wide but during the late summer months when the glacier thaws it can be the greatest obstacle of the entire trek. To cross the Estero, it is recommended to take sandals and a small towel (the water is freezing cold), and a rope.
Route to Juncal Glacier
. It is also recommended crossing the Estero Monos de Agua as early as possible to avoid the increase in the volume of water (but if visiting for the day, bear in mind that water volume will increase towards the evening). Once having crossed, continue along the valley of the Juncal river (the same valley you have been walking up the trail), and not the Monos de Agua Valley, the later would take you to the Glaciar Francisco Moreno described under the trek with the same name. Fifteen minutes from the river the trail begins to ascend and after going around a hill the trail turns
View of the Alto de Los Leones Peak
left gradually revealing the Glaciar Juncal. The moraines of the glacier will begin to appear as the trail disappears. Here a decision must be taken as to how far to continue. You should bear in mind that when you reach the moraine you will be standing on the glacier, and these tend to have large
Landscape Juncal Glacier Trek
potentially dangerous crevasses that could be hidden from sight under the snow.

Estimated Time

  • Trekking: 4 hours to the the glacier and 3 hours back.
  • Mountain bike: 2 hours to the glacier, 1 hour back.

Also consider the 30 minutes car ride from the start of the dirt road to the beginning of the trek.

Permits

The Parque Andino Juncal is located on a private property belonging to the Comunidad Kenrick Lyon. Entrance fee is $3.000 CLP per person per day for chileans and $6.000 CLP for non-chileans. There is one public bathroom in Los Hornitos, and no signs. For more information go to Parque Andino Juncal.

Emphasis is placed on Leave no trace

Request permission to visit from Catherine Kenrick:

  • catherine.kenrick@gmail.com
  • (56 9) 9 337 6336
  • (56 2) 228 8534

Ascending the Juncal

Waypoints on Google Earth and Map Source

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Hiring Guides

Hiring guides is possible for this trek:

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Montaña Nativa: Tailored tours, 2 day treks, hot springs, Glaciers, ascents and road trips. Experienced guide with a degree from Escuela Nacional de Andinismo Chileno and ornithology. Ethical and ecological vision. TripAdvisor certificate of excellence 2015.
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