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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
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<br style==Images==[http"clear:both" //www.panoramio.com/user/7876187?show=best Here you find a selection of images from the Greater Patagonian Trail.]>
The second choice were unused or rarely travelled dirt roads. Such roads typically provide access to isolated settlements or villages without significant transit traffic. Some Greater Patagonian Trail (GPT) is a long-distance route network in the southern Andes that spans from the outskirts of these roads are not maintained anymore and not accessible by vehicle but traversable for hikersSantiago all the way to southern Patagonia.
On the first sections several rivers and high passes need northern part of the route you will meet solitary cowboys (In Chile called arrieros or puesteros) with their animals. Every spring the livestock is moved on higher ground to be crossedgraze on mountain pastures. In particular high river-water-levels during snowmelt may make The trail later crosses the homeland of the indigenous Pehuenche (one of the Mapuche tribes) where majestic Araucaria trees tower above the river crossings difficult tribal land and dangerous until early Decemberprovide the traditional food for these sometimes shy and sometimes proud people. Therefore leaving before December may put When going further south you in risk when crossing rivers and passeswill meet courageous settlers that have ventured into the challenging back-country of Patagonia. If you leave after December are interested, you may be surprised by can listen to their stories while sitting around the warm stove and sharing the heralds traditional drink of this region: Mate. These authentic encounters are part of the winter before reaching the finishbeauty of this trail.
Carla Lange: "The file GPT is organized in folders and subfolders for not a better overview in particular when viewing and organizing the hiking trail , it's an adventure and words do not do my experience on a computerit justice. There is one folder for each section Travelling on the GPT was everything but easy (or necessarily fun all the time) but it returned it all and each section contains a subfolder for waypoints more. Essential pieces of equipment to bring on the GPT are your brain and a subfolder intuition as well as humbleness, respect and openness for tracksthe land and people."
The used calculation factors are:* 12:23 minutes per km (corresponds with 4Hikers’ Manual is not available on paper but only as a PDF document.8 km/h It is designed to be read on a level trail)* 11computer or on a smart¬phone while being online or offline. Therefore, it is issued in the screen-friendly 9:26 minutes per 100 m ascent* 3:44 minutes per 100 m descent16 page format. When reading this document it is best to use full screen slide mode in landscape orientation. Normal vertical scrolling is less practical. Install a suitable app on your smartphone if needed.
===Recommended SeasonThe GPT Track Files===This traverse is best be hiked between December and April. After a mild winter with less snow than usual you may already set out in November but be aware that some rivers may be impassible high during snowmelt (in particular GPT01-WP018 and GPT01-WP019). If you plan to get up to the summit of the Descabezado Grande without carrying crampons you should have better chances at the end of December or later when most of the snow is gone.