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View towards the valley of Santiago, and Andes mountain range in the background, July 1, 2017


Laguna del Inca In the background, the massif of Cerro El Plomo and Cerro Altar. Looking East, July 2017

__ Ruta a la Laguna del Inca de Altos de Chicauma
__ Variante alternativa. Es indiferente cual tomar


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Summary (editar)
Activity Trekking
Location Chile, Santiago (Cordillera Costa)
Scenery Atractiva
Atractions Vistas panorámicas, Bosque, Flora atractiva, Laguna
Duration 1 día
Effort 4.8 dopihoras
Trail Siempre Claro
Signage Insuficiente
Infraestructure Inexistente
Topology Ida y Retorno por la misma ruta
Gain/Loss (meters) +1535, -33 (±1568)
Distance (k) 2.011 (round trip)
Mean altitude 1119
Skills No requiere
Original creator Mammut
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The curious metallic structure that marks the beginning. 7/2017
Low slope area. 7/2017
Ascending before starting the high slope area. Looking Northwest, 7/2017
Ascending, after the pipe. 7/2017
Ascending with the valley of Santiago in the background. Looking South, 7/2017
Oak grove naked, in July
Section of pastures, leaving the forest. Looking North, 7/2017
Perspective of the lagoon. Looking North, 7/2017

Season

All year. Ideal at the end of May and the beginning of June, when the oak is red. Avoid the hottest months of the year, between the beginning of December and March.

Access

In vehicle

A Lampa can be accessed by Route 5 North (Autopista Central) or Vespucio Norte. The second is recommended.

Going through Vespucio Norte towards the West, 4.9 kilometers after the junction with Autopista Central, turn right and take the Camino Lo Echevers. Put the mileage to zero at this point.

Advance to the town of Lampa, where the road we come will be transformed into Avenida Barros Luco. Advance until it ends, and turn left into Miraflores. A little further on, you will reach a diamond point: take the right and follow Manuel Montt, until Antonio Varas, where you should turn left. After one block, you get to Avenida Isabel Riquelme. Turn right and go 8,4 kilometers for this new road, until a blue gate to the left of the road, where there is space to park. A few meters behind this gate, there is a large white metal structure, tubular in shape, which forms the skeleton of what was to be a cable car station.

It's 26.6 kilometers since Vespucio Norte was left.

In public transport and hitchhiking

From the Vespucio Norte metro station, at the terminus of line 2, there are buses to Lampa. See detalles. From Lampa, there are good chances of hitchhiking to the point of departure, it is a road with a lot of traffic.

Description of the route

Profile of ascent to Laguna del Inca in Altos de Chicauma

From the gate (km 0 - 537m), move towards the white metal structure along the wide vehicular road. Soon you will go through an informative map, which indicates the lagoon as "reservoir". The route throughout this stretch is very clear, and with little slope. At km 2.4 (740m) you pass by a clear path that starts to the left, but you should not take it, but continue to the right along the vehicular road.

At km 3.6 (880m) you will reach an elbow on the road, where there is a large pipe. There is a temptation to continue straight, but not: follow along the elbow, always by the vehicular road. It has already gained a certain height, and the valley of Lampa begins to be visible behind us.

At km 5.5 (1060m), already with the narrowest footprint, you come to a bifurcation. Both lead to destination, but if you want to supply water you must take the left. 70 meters ahead of said point, there is a new fork: on the left, the clearest footprint, leads to the only point with water on the route (all year round) in the shade of a leafy forest of quillayes. Accessing the estuary implies a detour of 75 meters, which must then be retraced. To the right, the route that leads to the lagoon, and that at this point begins to win slope. Here the promotion begins in earnest.

At km 5.9 (1120m) you come to an unclear fork: if you are not careful, you will follow the wide footprint (red route) but you can also take the less marked footprint on the left (yellow route). Both arrive at destination and the distance is very similar.

At km 6.9 (1330m) the oak grove begins, which will accompany us almost to the end. The route zigzags to climb the slope. It is a section that, although it has a steep slope, is very green and pleasant. In autumn, it advances on a mattress of leaves. As there are almost no people, for a moment one forgets that we are a few kilometers from a megalopolis of six million inhabitants. At km 7.5 (1470m) the path passes next to the Oak Mother, a much thicker specimen than the rest.

At km 8.7 (1960m) you leave the oak forest. Right at this point, there is a large concrete landmark on the ground. It continues ascending through mountain pastures. Here the path can be lost a little, but the important thing is to continue ascending in the north direction.

After reaching the highest point of this part of the massif (2063m), the small lagoon will be visible some tens of meters below. It is recommended to advance to the eastern edge of the lagoon, passing by the small dam, which is nothing more than a few stacked stones and railroad rails. This gives an excellent view of the Santiago valley, the Lampa wetland, and the Andes mountain range.

Expected time

Consider four and a half hours of climbing, and three hours of descent.

Permisos / Tarifas

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It is about private property. There is a sign that says "Private Enclosure | Do Not Pass," but this refers to vehicle access. Further on there is a public information map, with a description of the route and the characteristics of the area.

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