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GPT29H (Rio Cisnes)

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Season 2024/25
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=Overview=
* General Recommendation: You can walk either direction but SOBO is a bit easier as it's downhill
=Section Log, Alerts and Suggestions=
==Season 2024/25==
==Season 2023/24==
From 2024-01-31 to 2024-02-01 // 2 days // Hiking // NOBO // RR // Quentin Clavel
This section begin with 30 km on the heavy carretera austral, and finish with 50 kilometers on a gravel road ''' GPT29/2026-02-04 to reach La Tapera. 2026-02-06/2 days/ SOBO/RR/Denis, Robert '''
After the carretera australResupply in Villa La Tapera, you'll be happy two smaller shops next to find a less crowdedthe park, more quiet and natural path, without asphaltnot the best but still good enough for one or two days.
Surrounding are nice, nothing more to add except that I can't wait to find back the cute First 50 km not busy dusty road and remote tracks of Patagonia ! I even miss bush bashingrest is busy asphalt road... Imagine ! 😂
KM 18Resupply in Villa Amengual is fine 3 similar shops we mostly bought everything in El Gauchito,35, Next where we were able to punte Torcazarecharge electronics and luckily buy gas from owner, on they didn’t have it in the curve, big space for camp store. It were two half empty canisters what he used. Otherwise we didn’t find any with nice scenery, flying fish everywhere, you can be seen from the road, but not a lot of people are passing threw. Few kind locals are fishing around, Carabineros passed by and said hello to me, so no troubles to stay therescrew valve.
Arriving in La Tapera. I slept in hospedaje María, 15K CLP for a room, clean baños, good WiFi, nice people. Cabanas are possible too hereCarretera Austral wasn’t extremely busy but still not enjoyable.
Attractiveness 1/5
Difficulty 1/5
Happy to find accomodation, options to resupply and a place with completos, sandwiches in this little town to resupply. (Having cash money is essential there !).
==Season 2022/23==
* General Recommendation: You can walk either direction but SOBO is a bit easier as it's downhill
*'''2025-FEB-18 to 2025-FEB-20 / 2 days / Hiking / SOBO / RR / Ivan, Jakub, Daniel, Martina'''
*2023-Mar-18 A very straightforward section that follows entirely paved roads, which can feel quite monotonous and boring. Up to 2023-Mar-19 / 2 days / Hiking / SOBO / RR / Martin & Helenakilometer 51.4, it is a dirt road that is not heavily trafficked. From this kilometer onward, you will walk along the busy asphalt road known as Carretera Austral until the end of the stage.
A little more than we expected, there are some nice spots Challenges: Monotonous and endless walking on the wayasphalt, like Laguna Las Torreshigh daily mileage (if you want to get through it as quickly as possible).
Bivouacing: Don’t expect any nice spots with views; however, you can usually find places to sleep just a few meters off the road. A major factor affecting campsite selection is the noise from Carretera Austral. On the first night, we camped a bit near the paved road (-44.650093, -71.746902), and on the second night, we camped by the river near Villa Amengual, where there was a “wild camp” marked on our OSM maps (-44.7526117, -72.2020304).
*2022 19 Nov Frank 2Water: No problem; the trail or road frequently crosses streams or rivers.5 days SOBO
I got Resupply: We shopped at a store in the bus from square in Villa Amengual to La Tapera then walked back. There should definitely be at least one more store. We had a meal at a small local eatery located at -44.6464930, camped 1 night along the way-71. Few opportunities for camping as you approach 6690406, but we didn’t find it very tasty. The soup and fries were good, but the Carratera Austral as the land is fenced offbeef was incredibly tough. In Villa Amengual, which is 2KM (just off route on the Carratera trail after connecting to Carretera Austral is a good base. On the third day I continued along the Carratera Austral to the junction ), there are several smaller shops, with Minimarket El Gauchito offering the X421 dirt road going to El Gato, best prices. The town also features a better place to break the journey as there is nothing small restaurant at the end of stage 29. At the X421 junction there is Hostería Casona del Bosque and a bus stop (very few buses) & I hitched from there nice café, Aroma Austral, where we managed to Villa Manihualesget freshly ground coffee for our French press.
==Season 2021* ''' 2025-FEV-08 /22==0,5 jours / Randonnée + auto-stop / SOBO / RR / Pierre-Marie ​​'''
==Season 2020Etape : GPT27+GPT28+<strike>GPT29</21==strike>+GPT30| Meteo : soleil| Eau : ?| Neige : non| Intérêt : 2/5| Difficulté : 0/5| Danger : gravel road et autoroute
==Season 2019Je suis arrivé à Villa La Tapera à 11h. Cette section est parfaite pour une rando velo mais je n'en ai pas dans mon sac a dos. Je voulais faire de l'auto-stop mais il y a très peu de voiture (~2/20==h). J'ai marché 4 km puis j'ai eu de la chance et un homme qui transportait du bois vers Puerto Cisnes m'a emmené au km 51. J'ai immédiatement retrouvé un autre chauffeur qui m'a emmené à Villa Manihuales. Le paysage est vraiment magnifique, dommage qu'il n'y ai pas de sentier sur cette section du GPT.
==Season 2018* '''2024 Dec 10th to Dec 11th /19==2 hiking days / SOBO / Hiking / RR / Michael and Kasia'''
==Season 2017Quick notes: We were surprised at how pretty the section was. The valley is really beautiful and there is a lot of visual texture in the hills. However unlike 28H, this is a real road walk on a dusty gravel road, often without a shoulder and with traffic. We were there in early December and maybe 25 cars a day passed us. It is possible in the January/18==February season that much more traffic could be going along this road which would make the route much less pleasant.
==Season 2016/17==CAMPNight 01: -44.67970, -71.95016 (relatively flat, good water access, a little ways from the road)
WATER
There is infrequent access to the river as most of the road is high above it, and where it gets close the access is often fenced off. We still found water fairly frequently as the were a lot of little streams coming down the hill. Also many of the bridges provided access to tributaries and esteros.
 
Day 01 - Dec 10th
At Bridge 12.2, it looked like if you crossed the bridge and went left there was a dirt road on the other side. We did not go over to investigate, but we kept looking over as we went along. It seemed to go on for some time. It might be worth investigating. However it looked like if you did go that route you would have to ford the river at some point.
 
At around km 16.6, below the road is a green, grassy field with some trees. There is an old road grade down to the field. The road down is very steep, but there were some good potential camp sites down there and easy river access.
 
At Bridge 18.4 there were paths down to the river on both sides and areas that looked campable. No visual screening and no wind protection, but if it's a late camp it could be a good spot.
 
We camped near Bridge 25.6 on the south side of the bridge back near the trees. We found a relatively flat area, and it had great water access. It is also a place that other people camp, there was a fire circle on the higher ground. It was set back from the road a bit, but there was no visual screening from the road. There were a lot of mosquitos.
 
Day 02 - Dec 11th
 
We continued on the road. The views were very nice, lots of color from all the spring flowers, purple lupines, yellow broom, and some red flower that is everywhere right now. The road is a true Chilean road, with long stretches lined with fencing on either side. Also in some areas the road is somewhat narrow and there is no shoulder. Many of the cars slowed as they passed us to minimize the dust, but it was a dry, sunny day so it was still fairly dusty. Mosquitos were around, not bad when walking but pretty unbearable when we stopped. Around 15:30 the bus passed. At first the driver said he didn't have enough space, but then he said he could take us to Amengual. In Amengual he said to wait for him and if he had space he would take us to Villa Manihuales, which he did (there were three or four other open seats). We paid 3.000 each for the ride.
 
==Season 2023/24==
 
* '''From 2024-01-31 to 2024-02-01 // 2 days // Hiking // NOBO // RR // Quentin Clavel'''
 
This section begin with 30 km on the heavy carretera austral, and finish with 50 kilometers on a gravel road to reach La Tapera.
 
After the carretera austral, you'll be happy to find a less crowded, more quiet and natural path, without asphalt.
 
Surrounding are nice, nothing more to add except that I can't wait to find back the cute and remote tracks of Patagonia ! I even miss bush bashing... Imagine ! 😂
 
KM 18,35, Next to punte Torcaza, on the curve, big space for camp with nice scenery, flying fish everywhere, you can be seen from the road, but not a lot of people are passing threw. Few kind locals are fishing around, Carabineros passed by and said hello to me, so no troubles to stay there.
 
Arriving in La Tapera. I slept in hospedaje María, 15K CLP for a room, clean baños, good WiFi, nice people. Cabanas are possible too here.
 
Happy to find accomodation, options to resupply and a place with completos, sandwiches in this little town to resupply. (Having cash money is essential there !).
 
==Season 2022/23==
* '''2023-Mar-18 to 2023-Mar-19 / 2 days / Hiking / SOBO / RR / Martin & Helena'''
 
A little more than we expected, there are some nice spots on the way, like Laguna Las Torres.
 
* '''2022 19 Nov Frank 2.5 days SOBO'''
 
I got the bus from Villa Amengual to La Tapera then walked back, camped 1 night along the way. Few opportunities for camping as you approach the Carratera Austral as the land is fenced off. Villa Amengual, which is 2KM off route on the Carratera Austral is a good base. On the third day I continued along the Carratera Austral to the junction with the X421 dirt road going to El Gato, a better place to break the journey as there is nothing at the end of stage 29. At the X421 junction there is a bus stop (very few buses) & I hitched from there to Villa Manihuales.
=Resupply and Accommodation=
*There are at least 3 places to stay in Villa Amengual which is on the Carretera Austral 2KM off route, north of the junction with the X25 gravel road which runs 52KM to La Tapera. They should all have options for meals also. El Encuentro in Villa Amengual has a shop & accomodation, 15,000 pesos single & 20,000 double. Meals are 6000 pesos, breakfast is 4000.
 
*2024: Tapera has at least 6 small shops. The one they refer to as the Super had the biggest selection. Shops in town are open sporadically, but all close between 13:00 and 17:00 for lunch, and are closed for the night around 20:00. At least 3 places had camping gas (the Super, the panadero next door, and the blue mini market a block from there), but only the tall refill canisters, not the threaded cans for backpacking stoves. The guy at the Super, which is also the hardware store, said he sometimes had the threaded type but didn't have them when we passed through.
La Tapera has two small shops & at least one hospedaje, all on or near the plaza.
=Transport to and from Route=
*2024/25 info: There is a bus that goes from La Tapera to Coyhaique and makes stops in Villa Amengual and Villa Manihuales on the way. It leaves La Tapera from the community center on the square at 14:00 on Wednesdays and Fridays, and 17:00 on Sundays. The cost was around 5.500 CLP. It originally leaves from Coyhaique, so probably the same bus as last year. Important to note it is a subsidized bus and priority is given to locals, though they will take you if there are empty seats. It is a Sprinter van style bus, so there are only around 15 seats.
 
*2023 info: There is a bus from Coyhaique to La Tapera on Wednesday, Friday & Sunday, leaving Coyhaique at 10AM, going to Villa Amengual village at 12:30 and arriving in La Tapera at 2PM. The bus leaves La Tapera & returns to Coyhaique on the same route on the same days at about 3PM, going to Villa Amengual around 4PM
=Permits, Entry Fees and Right-of-Way Issues=
 
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