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|Actividad=Trekking
|País=Argentina, Chile
|CiudadesArgentina=El Bolsón
|CiudadesChile=CuricóSantiago
|BellezaEscenica=Impresionante
|Atractivos=Vistas panorámicas, Glaciar, Bosque, Flora atractiva, Fauna atractiva, Lago, Laguna, Río, Fiordos, Formación Geológica, Cascada, Parque Nacional
|DuraciónDuracion=más de 90 días|Dificultad Física=Exigente|Dificultad Técnica=Alta
|Sendero=Tramos sin sendero
|Señalizacion=Insuficiente
|Infraestructura=Inexistente
|TipoTrekComparteIdayRetorno=RecorridoCruce|Latitud1=-38|Longitud1=-73|Distancia=1311 km3035000|MetrosAscenso=116000|MetrosDescenso=116000|Comentarios distancia=Regular Route (Hiking Option and Packrafting Option without Exploration Sections)|DesnivelAltitudMedia=46.480 metros900
|Primer Autor=Jan Dudeck
|TipoDeMap=HYBRID
|ComentariosMapa=GPT SAMPLE Minimized (NOT FOR HIKING AND PACKRAFTING) {{colores|red|Trail.}}{{colores|blue|Packraft.}}{{colores|blue|Packraft.}}
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<br style==KMZ File for Trekking==The KMZ file displayed on the satellite map above is optimized to provide a good overview but does not include waypoints and detailed information for hiking. Therefore the KMZ file below should be downloaded and used if you actually plan to hike a section or the entire Greater Patagonian Trail."clear:both" />
==ImagesIntroduction==Here you find a selection of [http://www.panoramio.com/user/7876187?show=best images from the Greater Patagonian Trail.]
The sections 2 and 3 can be combined with an alternative trial through Greater Patagonian Trail (GPT) is a pristine area long-distance route network in the southern Andes that bypasses spans from the settlement and the road at the finish outskirts of section 2 and Santiago all the start of section 3. This double section makes a true long distance endurance challange that gets you in 2 way to 3 weeks through nearly untouched wilderness without passing a village or a public roadsouthern Patagonia.
On the northern part of the route you will meet solitary cowboys (In Chile called arrieros or puesteros) with their animals. Every spring the Chilean River- and Lake-District livestock is moved on higher ground to graze on mountain pastures. The trail later crosses the Greater Patagonian Trail incorporates homeland of the indigenous Pehuenche (one river of the Mapuche tribes) where majestic Araucaria trees tower above the tribal land and several lakes provide the traditional food for these sometimes shy and sometimes proud people. When going further south you will meet courageous settlers that can be floated down or crossed with a [[#Packraft|packraft]]have ventured into the challenging back-country of Patagonia. If not carrying such a light-weight inflatable boat all these water sections can be bypassed on foodyou are interested, by ferry or with a private boat transfersyou can listen to their stories while sitting around the warm stove and sharing the traditional drink of this region: Mate. These authentic encounters are part of the beauty of this trail.
Carla Lange: "The easiest way to renew your visa GPT is travelling not a hiking trail, it's an adventure and words do not do my experience on it justice. Travelling on the GPT was everything but easy (or necessarily fun all the time) but it returned it all and more. Essential pieces of equipment to Argentina before completing bring on the GPT are your 90 days brain and return a few days later to Chileintuition as well as humbleness, respect and openness for the land and people. On re-entry you will normally be granted another 90 days. Such a visa trip can be combined with a resupply stop in a nearby town. Recommendable visa trips are:* Section 9: From Curarrehue in Chile to Junin de Los Andes or San Martin de Los Andes in Argentina* Section 13: From Osorno in Chile to San Carlos de Bariloche in Argentina"
<br style==Recommended Equipment=====GPS and Electronic Map===The trail is mostly unmarked, partly not visible and only smaller fractions are documented with maps. Therefore a GPS is essential for navigation. In addition an electronic topographical map is recommended."clear:both" />
The file Hikers’ Manual is organized in folders and subfolders the primary source of information for a better overview in particular when viewing and organizing the trail on a computer. There is one folder for each section GPT and each section contains a subfolder for waypoints and a subfolder for trackscan be downloaded free of charge at: http://bit.ly/GPTguide
* '''Start''': Item of interest1 Introduction and General Information, in this case the start of section 1* '''(GPT01-WP001)''': Running number in brackets** '''GPT''': Greater Patagonian Trail** '''01''': 2 Terrain and Section 1Information and ** '''-WP''': Waypoint** '''001''': Running number3 Appendix and Indices.
==Verifications, Additional Options and Extensions=The Wikiexplora GPT Section Articles====Verifications===The GPS File for Trekking above contains a few not verified track and waypoints because we did not hike all the options and alternatives. This unconfirmed tracks and waypoints are based on satellite images, maps or tales from locals and have a question mark “?” in the name. So you know on what items you can rely on and where your explorer’s skills are needed. Tracks that need to be explored can also be recognized on unnatural straight lines.
==Section 2: Laguna Dial=The GPT Facebook Group===Section 2-3: Alternative Long Distance Challange via Las Truchas====Section 3: Volcán Chillan====Section 4: Volcán Antuco====Section 5: Laguna El Barco====Section 6: Guallali====Section 7: Laguna Marinanqui====Section 8: Icalma and Volcán Sollpulli====Section 9: Curarrehue====Section 10: Volcán Quetrupillan====Section 10-12: Alternative via Liquiñe====Section 11: Neltume====Section 12: Lago Pirihueico====Section 13: Volcán Puyehue====Section 14: Volcán Antillanca====Section 15: Lago Todos Los Santos====Section 16: Cochamó==