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GPT11 (Cerro Dedos)

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=Section Log, Alerts and Suggestions=
 
*'''2025-08-09: Track file update 2025 and investigation suggestions of Jan Dudeck'''
 
- GPT11 Option 5 (Lonquimay): The area around Cerro Dedos is demanding. Hikers that feel uncomfortable when scrambling should therefore consider Option 5.
 
- Regular Route and updated GPT11 Option 1 (Ladera Oeste Cerro Dedos): As the map above indicates (Thanks Tomas!), none of these routes is easy walking. Based on feedbacks from hikers I removed particular difficult options and several investigation suggestions that turned out unfeasible. So some of the descriptions from other hikers from past seasons are not conclusive when using the 2025 GPT Track Files as reference.
 
- GPT11 Option 1D (Ladera Oeste Cerro Dedos): This new investigation suggestion is based on animal tracks that are visible on satellite images. It would be worthwhile if an experienced hikers investigates this route in good weather.
==Season 2025/26==
*'''Dec 14th 2025-08-09: Track file update – Dec 16th 2025 and investigation suggestions of Jan Dudeck/ 2.5 days (including 1 rest day) / NOBO / RR / Matt&Linda '''
We combined GPT 12 - GPT11 Option 5 (Lonquimay)09 going NOBO with resupplying in Guallalí and Trapa Trapa, 15 days total on the trail. Day 1: after descending from Banos de Pelehue on GPT 12 RR we continued on GPT 11 RR without going to Ránquil. The area around Cerro Dedos is demandingCC up the pass was tough on the endurance but not very technical. Hikers We could keep our feet dry but had to do a couple of bigger moves in the lower part of the valley. We camped at Camp 11 [22.6/1461]. Day 2: rest day. We added a little fire pit to the campsite, hope it will serve you to cook some pinones!  Day 3: we continued on the RR and had planned to camp at the hot springs 11 [6.6/991] and make it to Guallalí early the next day. But the spot just wasn’t nice: the hot springs were hot but very dirty with more cow poop than water in them as mentioned before and campsite was full with cows. Since it was still early afternoon we decided to hike straight to Guallalí. At the shop 11 [0.1/951] we had to wait and yell a bit until a neighbor heard us and presumably texted Petro and Romira that feel uncomfortable when scrambling should therefore consider Option 5we were looking for them. Petro came first and we could rest up with an ice cream in our hands. We stayed with them for the afternoon and Romira prepared a delicious and big dinner for 10k cp (stew with codero, salad, sopaipilla, little buns). We could kindly charge our electronics and also stocked up on food. They didn’t have all we asked for (no rice, no flour, no lentils) but they gave what they could out of their own supplies. What kindness!  Just as a side note here: they told us we were the first mochileros this season, probably why the stock was low in the shop. Petro questioned us about what we were eating on the trail and made a list. He said he would also be in contact with Jan.Hopefully our information will help you with the resupply!
- Regular Route and updated GPT11 Option 1 (Ladera Oeste Cerro Dedos): As the map above indicates (Thanks Tomas!), none of these routes is easy walking. Based on feedbacks from hikers I removed particular difficult options and several investigation suggestions that turned out unfeasible. So some of the descriptions from other hikers from past seasons are not conclusive when using the 2025 GPT Track Files as reference.
- GPT11 Option 1D (Ladera Oeste Cerro Dedos): This new investigation suggestion is based on animal tracks that are visible on satellite images. It would be worthwhile if an experienced hikers investigates this route in good weather.
==Season 2024/25==
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