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Patagonia Continental Ice Field Expedition
13 days – 12 nights
(Very demanding expedition)
Departures:
Saturdays, each 14 days.
Season:
November thru March
Trip starts at:
El Calafate airport
Trip ends at:
El Calafate airport
Group departures with a minimum of 3 pax
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Code |
Start |
End |
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EHC |
1 |
24 Oct 09 |
05 Nov 09 |
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EHC |
2 |
07 Nov 09 |
19 Nov 09 |
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EHC |
3 |
21 Nov 09 |
03 Dec 09 |
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EHC |
4 |
05 Dec 09 |
17 Dec 09 |
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EHC |
5 |
19 Dec 09 |
31 Dec 09 |
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EHC |
6 |
02 Jan 10 |
14 Jan 10 |
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EHC |
7 |
16 Jan 10 |
28 Jan 10 |
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EHC |
8 |
30 Jan 10 |
11 Feb 10 |
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EHC |
9 |
13 Feb 10 |
25 Feb 10 |
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EHC |
10 |
27 Feb 10 |
11 Mar 10 |
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EHC |
11 |
13 Mar 10 |
25 Mar 10 |
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Itinerary |
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Día
1 |
El Calafate |
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2 |
Moreno glacier–El Calafate |
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3 |
El Chaltén
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4 |
Foot of Marconi glaciar |
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5 |
Marconi glacier |
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6 |
Circo de los Altares |
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7 |
Circo de los Altares |
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8 |
Laguna de los Esquíes |
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9 |
Paso del
Viento- Laguna Toro |
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10 |
El Chaltén |
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11 & 12 |
Spare day in case of bad weather
conditions |
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13 |
El Chaltén- El Calafate |
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Lodging |
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Expedition Camp
Hostel Room |
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A very
demanding, unforgettable expedition on the Patagonian Icefield, third glacier
area in the World after Antarctica and Greenland. We enter the Icefield through
Paso Marconi and walk southbound towards the legendary Cerro Torre west face,
the “Circo de los Altares”. We exit the Icefield through Paso del Viento and get
back into Chaltén along the river Tunel valley.
We see during
this trek the Vulcano Lautaro (the “hidden volcano”, according to the british
explorer Eric Shipton), the Mariano Moreno range and many more mountains.
The trek
includes 4 nights camping expedition style on the ice. You do not need to have
previous experience in the use of snowshoes or crampons.
It is
necessary, however, a very good physical condition to be able to enjoy the
adventure and get the most of your trek.
Itinerary
Day 1 El Calafate
We welcome you at Calafate airport and transfer to town to check
in at your hostel. By 7 pm the group meets in the lobby of the Hostel del
Glaciar Pioneros, street Pioneros 251, El Calafate, to meet your guide, discuss
details of your program and enjoy your welcome dinner together with your fellow
trekkers.
Lodging in a Hostel room with private
bathroom.
Meals we provide: Dinner.
Day 2 El Calafate - Perito Moreno
glacier
We dedicate this day to one of the World’s Natural Wonder: the
Moreno glacier. This ice field- type glacier flows down from the Patagonian
Icefield. Because unusual favourable local conditions, this glacier is the only
one in the world that shows a closure and rupture process. The road leads to the
very front of the glacier, which will be only meters away from your eyes. A
beautiful, short trail, will lead us from the shores of the lake to the upper
viewpoints. The roar of the chunks of ice falling inside the glacier or from the
glacier into the lake, the frequent collapse of the front 60 mts high seracs
into the turquoise water, makes out of this day a very special and unique
experience. We will drive 80 km (1 and a half hour) to get and come back from
the glacier across the steppe.
Lodging in a Hostel room with private
bathroom.
Meals we provide: Breakfast.
Day 3 El Calafate - El Chaltén
Alter breakfast we take our bus for the 220 km drive to El
Chaltén, a small and picturesque village at the foot of Fitz Roy & Cerro Torre
massif. We make a stop half way to enjoy local pastries and hot coffee. On
approach, the views of both Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre massifs and of glacier
Viedma and the mountains of the Icefield are spectacular.
In the afternoon, we meet the Expedition guide. He gives us a
short speech about the Icefield and details of the program. We provide technical
equipment and the guide and assistant will explain how to use it. Finally we
prepare our packs for the next day.
Lodging in a Hostel room with shared bathroom.
Meals we provide: Breakfast and dinner.
Day 4 Foot of Marconi glacier
Today we start our trek, driving north and then west for 15 km.
Once in River Electrico, we hike up valley, leaving behind after a couple of
hours the forest which is replaced by rocks eroded and polished by the surpass
of the glacier a fey hundred of years ago. We go around lake Electrico, get good
views on Fitz Roy north face and we camp at the foot of Marconi glacier. 5 hours
trekking, to gain 300 mts.
Lodging in Expedition Camp
Meals we provide: Breakfast, box lunch and dinner.
Day 5 Paso Marconi
This is a key day, as it is demanding and we depend on the
weather conditions. We hike up glacier Marconi up to the Paso (Pass) Marconi
(1500 mts above sea level). According to conditions, in some moment of this day
we will use our crampons first and our snowshoes later. Hiking up valley, we
will first meet the Pier Giorgio glacier valley flowing into the Marconi glacier
valley, and then an evident change of steepness lead us to the pass itself. From
Paso Marconi, an incredible view of the Paso de los Cinco Glaciares (the Five
Glaciers Pass), Vulcano Lautaro, Cerro Gorra Blanca and an Antarctic type
landscape. 6 – 7 hours trekking. We climb 800 mts approximately.
Lodging in Expedition Camp
Meals we provide: Breakfast, box lunch and dinner.
Day 6 Circo de los Altares
We hike on the icefield southbound towards the Circo de los
Altares and the legendary Cerro Torre west face. We walk west of the Marconi
range with its typical snow mushrooms topping the summit, with permanent view to
the Mariano Moreno range towards west. Very likely we use our snowshoes today. 6
hs trekking, no up hill today.
Lodging in Expedition Camp
Meals we provide: Breakfast, box lunch and dinner.
Day 7 Circo de los Altares
We use this day, weather depending, to visit with only a day pack
the Circo de los Altares, to get close-up views of the west faces of Cerro Torre
group. These ice covered walls are probably one of the most serious alpine
challenges in Patagonia.
Lodging in Expedition Camp
Meals we provide: Breakfast, box lunch and dinner.
Day 8 Laguna de los Esquíes
We continue south towards Laguna de los Esquíes, which is the
exit door to the Ice cap. It is located on a lateral moraine of glacier Viedma.
If weather is specially awfull, we have the chance of continue 1 and a half more
hour to the Paso del Viento hut for protection. Trekking time 7 hs, no up hill.
Lodging in Expedition Camp
Meals we provide: Breakfast, box lunch and dinner.
Day 9 Laguna Toro
From our camp we climb up to Paso del Viento (Wind Pass) at 1550
mts and give a final and spectacular look to the Icefield, the Mariano Moreno
range and glacier Viedma. We hike down into the upper river Tunel valley, across
scree and alpine meadows rich in alpine flowers. These flowers are the real
welcome after days of only rock and ice. We cross the glacier Tunel and after
crossing river Tunel across a tyrolean (horizontal fixed rope attached to both
sides of the river) we get to our camp at Laguna Toro.
Lodging in Expedition Camp
Meals we provide: Breakfast, box lunch and dinner.
Day 10 El Chaltén
This day features the end of our traverse, we walk on the river
Tunel valley, wading a couple of streams. We climb up and down Pliegue Tumbado,
gentle slope to spend our last energies, and our final downhill inside the
forest lead us to the River de las Vueltas valley and to El Chaltén. From the
watershed between the 2 valleys we have still spectacular views of Cerro Fitz
Roy, Torre, Grande, Huemul and Paso del Viento. 6 hs trekking.
Lodging in a Hostel room with shared bathroom.
Meals we provide: Breakfast, box lunch and dinner.
Days 11, 12 Spare days
Spare days to use in case of bad weather conditions.
Meals we provide: Breakfast, box lunch and dinner.
Day 13 El Calafate airport
Alter breakfast we transfer to El Calafate airport where our
services end.
Meals we provide: Breakfast.
Included
Mountain guide (Spanish – English).
12 nights lodging as in the itinerary.
Tents.
Camping and cooking equipment.
Crampons, snowshoes, harnesses to complete your personal
equipment.
Perito Moreno glacier excursion.
All transfers El Calafate airport – El Calafate – El Chaltén – El
Calafate airport.
We combine private and regular buses for our transfers.
12 breakfasts, 9 box lunch and 11 dinners as detailed below.
Lodging
The EHC – Continental Ice field Expedition is offered in the
following type of accommodation.
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Hostel room with shared bathroom |
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Expedition Camp |
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We pitch up the Expedition Camp upon arrival to our camping site.
Includes tents and all the necessary equipment to cook and serve meals but no
dinning nor kitchen tent is provided. Meals are served outside or in your tents,
according to weather conditions.
In this type of camps you bring and use your own sleeping bag and
mattress, which you carry as part of your personal equipment.
In El Calafate we lodge in hostel rooms with private bathrooms.
This means that you take a bed and you share the room with fellow travellers of
your same gender and your same group.
In El Chaltén we take a bed in hostel rooms, but with shared
bathrooms. This mean the bathroom is outside your bed room, being available
different bathrooms for both men and women. You share the room with other guests
of the Hostel of your same gender.
Meals
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Porters service
We
will carry all the general equipment for the Expedition, (tents, food, gas,
ropes, sleds, snow shovels, first aid kit).
In our Expeditions the passenger carries its own personal
equipment (backpack, spare cloth, sleeping bag and mattress, personal items) and
also carries the personal technical equipment provided by Camino Abierto as
crampons, snowshoes, harnesses and the box lunch for that day. This is necessary
not only to spread the weight but also to have it handy when you need it.
The luggage that you do not take with you in the trek stays at El
Chaltén in our office.
When this
Expedition is hired as a private group under your own brand name, out of our
regular departures, we offer you the possibility of hiring porters to carry up
to a maximum of 8 kg per pax.
Not included
National Parks fees
Medical and life insurance
Drinks
Tips
Air tickets and airport taxes
Services not detailed in the program
Notes
We
hold the right of changing the itinerary or to cancel any of the activities when
any natural cause (or any other cause of any type) justifies it in order to look
after the group safety.
Spare days are included in case that bad
weather conditions prevent us from accomplishing our itinerary in the key days
of the traverse.
Meeting Point
The Meeting Point for the Group on Day 1 is at 7 pm at the lobby
of the Hostel del Glaciar Pioneros, street Pioneros 251, El Calafate. This
Meeting Point can be modified and will be confirmed upon booking confirmation of
the passenger.
¿Is this Tour for me?
To take the best out of this tour you should be in good physical
condition. We grade this trek as very demanding. It is not necessary to have
former experience in the use of crampons or snowshoes, but is advisable that you
have at least once walked on snow or ice. The group walks an average of 6 to 7
hs a day, some days may be more, at a moderate and steady pace with the
necessary stops. The trek includes some long and steady climbs, up to 800 mts in
key days, some of them steep enough to be demanding. Outdoors and camping
experience in the wilderness is also advisable.
List of suggested personal equipment:
Backpack of 80 to 90 lts
Mountain plastic double boots
Sleeping bag, down or synthetic, for -20ºC
Sleeping mattress
Thermal underwear
Cotton t-shirt
Trekking pants
Fleece
Goretex parka
Goretex overpants.
Gaiters
Gloves
An extra pair of thin thermal gloves
Thermal socks, a couple of pairs, thin and thick
Trekking poles
Balaclava
Sun glasses with UV protection
Sun screen (UV radiation is very strong)
Flask or plastic water bottle
Tape
Hygiene items
Lamp
Personal medication
Weather in Patagonia is
unpredictable. Not very cold, but it is usually windy. To dress in layers is the
best advice.
Important:
Before you travel please check your Tour Voucher and Arrival
Information for the latest joining instructions. This will be sent to you
upon receipt of final payment.
All itineraries
are subject to change without prior notice.
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