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Chile
Trekking - Fitz Roy Trek and Perito
Moreno Glacier
Fitz Roy Trek To complement any trip on the Chilean side of
Patagonia there is "Los Glaciares National Park" in Argentina. Los Glaciares is
one of the most scenically impressive national parks in South America. This vast
reserve protects around 2300 square miles of the Patagonian Andes, including
over 40 major glaciers. The northern section of the park is dominated by the
incredible, world-famous form of the Fitzroy Massif, with its sheer, 6000-foot
rise from the glaciers at its base. There are numerous spectacular mountains
rising above the immense Lago Viedma, including Fitzroy 3405m (11,072') , and
Cerro Torre 3128m (10,280'). The latter is such a steep and difficult granite
needle that its summit was not climbed until 1974.The southern section is one of
the world's glacier wonderlands (40 percent of the park is covered by glaciers).
About a dozen glaciers flow east to feed two huge lakes, Lago Viedma and Lago
Argentino, and there are another 190 glaciers not connected to the park's giant
South Patagonis Icefield. We will spend several days exploring and hiking
through these places of outstanding beauty that have made of Patagonia a true
hiker's paradise at the ends of the earth.
This 7 day trip in Los Glaciares N.P. has been designed as the
perfect complement to our regular 5 or 7 day trip in Torres del Paine that both
finish on Sunday, with direct connection from the Torres del Paine National Park
to Argentina.
ITINERARY
Day 1 (Sunday) Pto. Natales - Cerro Castillo - Calafate -
Perito Moreno Glacier
Leave early from Torres del Paine (clients not doing Torres
del Paine with us start Sunday morning from Puerto Natales) and drive onwards
Cerro Castillo border crossing where we meet the regular bus to El Calafate in
Argentina (287 kms/180 miles). Arriving into Calafate we are transfered to the
hotel. Calafate is a small place set on the edge of Los Glaciares National Park
amid dramatic scenery. At the evening (around 3PM) we take part in a guided
excursion to the Perito Moreno glacier, a very active glacier on the south arm
of Lago Argentino. The Perito Moreno Glacier, a 60m-high relic of the Ice Age,
creates a unique geographic event approximately every three or four years. As it
advances, it pushes out across the surface of the lake, cutting the lake into
two separate sections. As water pressure builds up on one side over the years,
the glacier eventually explodes open with a torrent of water and a fury of
calving icebergs. Although this spectacular event no longer occurs as cyclically
as it did during the past 50 years, the Moreno Glacier is constantly moving,
calving, crackling an incredible sight and sound at any time. Later we return to
Calafate for overnight in the Hotel Libertador, Lar Aike or similar.
Day 2 Calafate - El Chalten - Fitzroy
Early breakfast and continue with the regular bus from
Calafate to Chalten (220 kms/138 miles). We drive on isolated dirt roads across
the pampas and along the northern end of Lago Viedma and reach the settlement of
El Chalten, a tiny outpost beside Parque Nacional Los Glaciares and on foot of
the impressive mount Fitzroy. Time permitting, we will do a walk by river
Electrico side trail with some of the most beautiful Lenga forest of Patagonia.
Overnight at Hosteria in Chalten. (B, L, D).
Day 3-5 In Parque Nacional Los Glaciares
We will have the next three days to explore the park. We shall
undertake two main walks into the nearby mountains. One may take us to the
Fitzroy Base Camp (about 6-7 hours) and the other in the direction of Cerro
Torre (6-7 hours), but this will depend on weather conditions at the time. Most
of these hikes are on well established trails so that shorter options are often
available. While hiking in the park, the trails will take us to places as Laguna
Torre, the base camp of Cerro Torre climbs; Laguna Capri and Laguna Madre,
Laguna de los Tres, directly in front of Fitzroy and Piedras Blancas. The scale
of the scenery, with it's jagged peaks and glimpses of glaciers suspended
between them makes these walks extremely rewarding. (B, L-, D)
Day 5 Fitzroy - Calafate
After the last morning hike in the Fitzroy area, we are
transfered to Chalten's bus terminal on time to board the regular bus back to
Calafate. Overnight in Calafate at Hostal Libertador, Lar Aike or similar. (B,
L-)
Day 6 Calafate - Puerto Natales
We take the early morning regular bus to Puerto Natales (5
hours). Arrive around 1PM with enough time to visit the town. Overnight in hotel
Aquaterra, Francis Drake or similar.
Day 7 Puerto Natales - Punta Arenas
Transfer from your hotel in Puerto Natales to the bus station
and board the regular bus that will leave yo at Punta Arenas' airport on time
for your departure flight. (B)
GENERAL INFORMATION
Included
- 5 nights in hosteria in Calafate and Chalten w/private
bathroom
- 1 night in hotel in Puerto Natales w/private bathroom.
- All domestic transportation
- All meals at Chalten
- Park fee
- One English speaking trekking guide each 8 persons;
Excluded
- Meals while in cities of Calafate and Punta Arenas
Group Size & Guiding Staff
8-12 clients most typical group size plus staff. Maximum is 20
clients. Guide to passenger ratio: 1/8
Fixed Departures
The trip starts every Sunday morning from Puerto Natales or
from Torres del Paine for clients finishing a 5 or 7 day trip with us. Season
starts for this program on October 1st, 2004 to April 15th, 2005
Itinerary modifications We reserve the right to change the
order of the days in any itinerary under the sole discretion of the trip guide
and based on operational considerations.
The trip guide can also modified, change or eliminate part of
the itinerary based on safety/weather considerations.
Physical Demands This trip, rated moderate, is recommended for
people in good physical condition in the habit of walking long distances and
camping outdoors. All passengers over 65 years old are requested to send ahead a
medical examination that states that they are able to safely accomplish moderate
hiking.
What you need to bring
- Day backpack
- mountain backpack or duffel bag (70 liters)
- waterproof trekking boots
- waterproof parka & pants
- inner isolating layer (fleece or wool)
- three changes of clothes
- sun hat
- sun screen
- hiking socks
- sandals (for after hikes)
- bathing suit
- sunglasses
- towel
- ski poles (optional)
- long underwear
- extra change of socks
- flashlight/headlamp
- extra insulating layer (fleece, wool, or expedition
weight long underwear).
The climate
The vast unbroken stretch of ocean to the west and south of
the South American continent leaves the Patagonian Andes very exposed to the
saturated winds that circle the Antarctic landmass. Also, the strong marine
influence makes the weather hard to predict. In spring or early summer fine
weather may deteriorate almost without warning, bringing rain and eventually
snow. Even in summer (December to march) you should come prepared to find cold-
strong winds (up to 120 km/hr) and rainfalls. The summers average temperature is
11ºC/ 52ºF (24 ºC max, 2ºC min).
Extra services
We can also book and purchase for you at the best rates
available the following side services: Domestic flights, Hotel accommodation in
Santiago (3 to 5 star), Airport and Hotel pick ups in Santiago, side trips in
Santiago and longer extension trips (rafting, riding, hiking, etc) in other
areas throughout Chile.
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