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Circo de los Altares (english)

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The fifth day he ascends to the Windward Passage and down the other side of it and continues down the valley of the tunnel. From the place where you camped the day before, it must ascend eastward to the above step (1428 m). From here the trail continues and reappears clear signage of the Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, Argentina. It descends in a zig zag north facing glacier Superior River Tunnel, also called de Quervain. After 1 hour the trail meets the Rio Túnel Inferior glacier. This glacier is a 1 hour walk across its sector lower, and tying is not necessary since it is tight without the presence of cracks. Once across the glacier the trail descends back zigzag to a point where there is a metal with a zip line pulley across the river tunnel. After crossing the Tyrolean, very little progress is being made to meet the gap Toro (667 m), nice place to camp.
[[Image: Circo de los Altares.jpg|thumb|300px|left|Representation of the voyage and Information. Base Image: Google Earth]]
The sixth and final day trail passes through a clear and marked. Progress towards the east Siguendo the river tunnel. At one point, the trail moves away from the river and turns toward the northeast. The trail ascends through a steppe landscape. At some point, the Lenga forest reappears. The trail proceeds smoothly and is losing altitude. The traditional eastern faces Torre, Fitz Roy, Mermoz, Guillaumet, among others, may be visible in certain light. The trail ends at the village of El Chalten, where access south on Provincial Route No. 23.

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