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==Recent Alerts and Suggestions==All hikers are requested to publish in this chapter obstacle that turned them around or that complicated their hike significant. This shall be done as soon as possible to alert other hikers.For Chapter 1:
Add new log entry always on top in the appropriate season sub-chapter and use format:
1. Log In on Wikiexplora''*'' Start Date to Finish Date (use Format YYYY-MMM-DD) / Duration in Days / Hiking or Packrafting / Travel Direction (SOBO for Southbound or NOBO Northbound) / Chosen Route and/or Option Name (RR for Regular Route) / Names or Alias
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==Section Statistics=={| border="1" style="border-collapse:collapse"|+'''GPT01: Cerro Purgatorio'''|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Traversable|colspan="2"|Dec - Mar (Conditionally: Nov, Apr)|-|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Packraft|colspan="2"|Only Burden|-|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"||style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Hiking|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Packrafting|-|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Attraction|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"| 1 Season 2023/ 5|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"|No Packrafting Rating|-|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Difficulty|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"| 2 / 5|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"|No Packrafting Rating|-|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Distance|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|39.4 km | 14 h|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"|Same as Hiking|-|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Direction|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|Both ↓↑|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"|Both ↓↑|-|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Comment|colspan="2"|-|-|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Status|colspan="2"|Published and Verified, To be Recorded by GPS|-|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Zone|colspan="2"|A: Zona Precordillera|-|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Region|colspan="2"|Chile: Region Metropolitano (V)|-|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Start|colspan="2"|Santiago, Metro Puente Alto|-|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Finish|colspan="2"|El Melocotón|-|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Previous Section|style24="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Next Section|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Alternative Section|-|Start|[[GPT02]]|No|}
==Section Planning Status==
The regular route and most options have been hiked and recorded by various hikers in recent years and feedbacks are incorporated in the track files. (2019)
==Recommended Travel PeriodSeason 2022/23=='''Regular Route''': The relative northern latitude and the maximum elevation of 2200 m should make remaining snow less of an issue in spring. Also no major river crossings are required on the regular route. Therefore this section should be traversable from early spring till late autumn. In spring parts of the route might be muddy due to snow melt. During winter heavy snow fall may occur in the elevated areas. (2019)
'''Option 1 Rio Clarillo''': This option links GPT01 directly with GPT02 and is expected * 2023-Feb-19 to open up later than the regular route due to its higher elevation. See the Recommended Travel Period of GPT02 for further information to this option. (2019)2023-Feb-20 / 2 days / Hiking / SOBO / RR / Luisa & Hannes
==Benefits Started in Ramon Supercaseaux 8200 directly at the gate. Pretty hot below 2000m, siesta highly recommended. A lot of Hiking and Packrafting==This section does not incorporate any packraftingbees around everywhere except pass-area. This would make packrafting gear an annoying burden on No water in the very steep ascents and descents of this sectionfirst spot after the pass, you'll find it about 1-2 kms ahead. A local said that water was cut up there. Weekend with many tourists in Estero El Sauce Valley. Good Kiosk at the valley entrance. Took us 2 days. (2019)
==Recommended Travel Direction==
'''Regular Route''': The regular route can be hiked in either direction. (2019)
'''* 2022-Dec-04 / Hiking / SOBO / Option 1 Ril Clarillo''': This options traverses the Reserva Nacional Rio Clarillo. When hiking southbound CONAF park rangers at the entrance near Pirque might not permit a traverse and insist that all hikers return on the same route. But when hiking northbound the Reserva Nacional Rio Clarillo is entered in a sector not monitored by CONAF. Leaving the Reserva Nacional at the entrance near Pirque will not be an issue therefore GPT01 Option 1 is currently recommended in northbound direction only. Combined with GPT02 this option is probably the more attractive finish for northbound hikers. (2019)/ Tomáš
Hikers that took this I really wanted to try the option and have through Reserva Nacional Rio Clarillo. I took the bus MB-74 to Pirque. The last stop is here: 33.7290444S, 70.5371567W. There was a good command of Spanish might talk sign saying it is prohibited to enter, but some people told me I can pass. From there one can walk along the CONAF park rangers and outline hikeairport. This might facilitate acceptance by CONAF park rangers Once you get to the main road, there is a locked gate, but the fence can be crawled under. I would recommend to take the standard route for southbound traverses of this attractive optioncars, the walk was schorching. It was Sunday, I am not sure the other bus lines were in service. I have not seen them, MB74 seemed to be going once every twenty minutes or so for 900 pesos. (2019)
==Section Length and Travel Duration=='''Regular Route''': The 40 km short regular Once on the standard route can be hiked in two demanding days or three more relaxed days, I hitched a car going to the reserve, we put my backpack into the trunk, so the CONAF guards did not notice me at all and did not tell me anything. I had a reservation made online, there is a day limit of visitors. It cost 11500 pesos. (2019)
'''Option 1 Rio Clarillo''': This sections links directly with GPT02Once in the reserve, I took the trail going west of the stream (so the stream was on my left hand going uphill). See Section Length Nobody noticed me and Travel Duration of GPT02 then I have not met anybody for information 4 days. The trail is fairly clear, one goes up along a stream up until around 1900 metres (up to this subjectthe last recommended camp). From then on until the nextother side of the mountain, there is no reliable water (2019I slept near a marsh around 2650m, but the water would not have been great).
Northbound hikers should avoid walking into Santiago The route is quite attractive. Walking in the late evening and either take a bus lower valley in the heat is really sweat inducing. It took me 1,5 days to go up to the metro station Puente Alto or spend border of the last night in the mountains reserve, I was weak from not much sleep before and the heat. But also it is quite far and I have not started walking into until six or so on the populated areas of Santiagofirst day as I rested quite a few hours waiting for te heat to pass. (2019)
==Section Attractiveness==
'''Regular Route''': The regular route leads quickly out of the bustling capital Santiago and follows mostly a barely used minor road that was build for the construction and maintenance of an underground gas pipeline. This section is certainly not a highlight of the GPT but a worthwhile start. Especially hikers that advocate connecting footsteps will appreciate that you can walk in two or three hours straight from a busy subway station into the quite Precordillera. (2019)
'''Option 1 Rio Clarillo''': For northbound hikers this option is probably the more attractive choice to finish their endeavour on the GPT. (2019)* 2022-Nov-26 / Hiking / SOBO / RR / Martin & Helena
==Section Difficulty=='''Regular Route''': We started the first section from the metro station at Puento Alto, which is also a good place to buy some missing supplies and water - mall with Lider shop is right next to the main square. The regular gate 1 at approx. km 12 opened after less than 15mins and some guy in a car let us in after explaining that we just want to pass and showing the map. The other gate not so far away from the entrance was opened. Following the main route requires , we spent the night in a longnice camp place at km 19.5 with water available just few hundred meters before that (bridge, very steep ascent and descent water 18.7). Keep in mind to carry enough water on the way to the pass! We met the next day 2 families at the bridge, water 29.7 that are physically demandingwent there for camping, they were really friendly and offered us some homemade cake. But apart from this no mayor difficultiesWe decided to finish the section the next day, which was Staturday, technical challenges and dangers are knowntherefore as we were coming closer to the village we met a lot of hikers at the GPT01-F. Before continuing to the section 2, we stopped to refresh ourselves at Kiosko Los Acacios, on the left side after the bridge on the main road (2019the other kiosk before the river was closed at the time). They have fried empanadas, amazing natural strawberry juice (jugo frutilla), yogurt with granola, everything with reasonable prices.
'''Option 1 Rio Clarillo'''Contact: This sections links directly with GPT02. See Section Difficulty of GPT02 for information to this subject. (2019)@martin_hanzelka @helenneka
==Resupply==
===Resupply Towns at Start, Finish and off Route===
====Santiago====
What you can't source in Santiago you probably don't get anywhere else in Chile. (2019)
====El Melocoton====El Melocoton is a rather small village in the Maipo valley. You will get standard food items but to satisfy more sophisticated desires you might need to take a bus to San Jose de Maipo or Santiago. (2019)* 2022-Nov-09 / Hiking / SOBO / Adrien Kunzli
===Resupply en Route===Start at the reserva natural de clarillo impossible even if i arrived at 8h30 am. No arrangement possible with the guard.There are I went by waking through the wasteland (many dogs be carefull but a good stone in the hand frightens them without worries) but Start at GPT01-B impossible : Big Electronic portal and no known resupply possibilities along luck with cars.Start at GPT 01-03 by the routeoptional tracks ok. After the school you take the left road and almost immediately you have to pass under a fence on the left with a little hole. Just after San José de Maipo the RR-MR-V (201902)(3,6+0,4) at S33°41.069', W070°20.876' was denied to me by some conductors (private propriety). But te other optional road without passing the bridge works perfectly fine.
==Access to Route==
===Santiago, Metro Puente Alto===
'''Plaza De Puente Alto''' is an underground metro station and the southern terminal station of Line 4 of the Santiago Metro network. Underground trains run frequently between 6 am in the morning and 11 pm in the evening.
Calculate 1 hour from the city centre to the terminal station Puente Alto.* 2022-Okt-31 / Hiking / SOBO / RR / Yannic & Mirjam
From Plaza De Puente We traveled by metro to Puento Alto buses leave . Because the bus MB73 did not come (probably because of holiday) we took an Uber to most towns and villages in Posta la Puntilla (much cheaper than to Puntilla Rural).Gate 1 closed, after waiting 2 minutes a car came.Gate 2 open on the Maipo valley and right side.Water available at all marked spots. Nice campground with small swimming pool at the surrounding areaback of the small river at Camp 01 [4/29/1415].Several campsites on the river around El Melocoton. (2019)
==Season 2020/21=Reserva Nacional Rio Clarillo===From Plaza De Puente Alto the following buses get you close to '''Reserva Nacional Rio Clarillo''': * Bus 978 towards Rio Clarillo* Bus MB-74 towards El Principal De Pirque* Bus MB-80 towards El Principal De Pirque
Buses are frequent and calculate * 2020-Nov-14 / 1 hour for the bus ride. (2019)day / Hiking / SOBO / RR / Ricardo Gold
===El Melocoton===From Plaza De Puente Alto We tried both entrances to the following bus gets you gravel road. Both closed with big gates (RR @KM13). We did an alternative start from Pirque that it did work, but is a significant longer (but nice). I would suggest to '''El Melocoton''' in review this segment as the Maipo valleytwo main entrances seems closed for good.* Bus MB-72B
Buses are frequent After you get into the road is very straight forward, very easy to navigate. There is water in all expected points and calculate a bit over 1 hour for I think they will last long into the bus ridesummer. Indeed, it is very exposed, it will be hard to do in a sunny day, as it will be hot. Alternatively you can start really early or even do it partially at night as it is easy to navigate and not dangerous at all. (2019)
==PermitsThe climb is pretty steep for a maintenance road. it is +20% for ~4km, Entry Fees, Right-of-Way Issues=='''Regular Route''': No permit or entry fees apply so I suggest to tackle this section really early in the regular routemorning. Also no right-of-way issues were reported from hikers in recent yearsThere is a good water source just before starting and probably also a good camping ground. (2019)
'''Option 1 Rio Clarillo''': Access into Reserva Nacional Rio Clarillo Next water source is controlled by CONAF at the main entrance near Pirque. The park is intended for daytime visits only and does not provide camp grounds. Cooking inside the park is strictly banned including ~14km after, but with camping stoves. A maximum also ~1000m of 800 persons are permitted entry on one dayuphill, so be mindful of the time to get into there. CONAF park rangers might not permit Btw, this water source has a southbound traverse small cascate and all visitors are probably required pond that is great to leave the park jump in and refresh. Just walk ~10m into the evening at the main gate. The entrance fee is 6000 CLP for foreign nationals and 2000 to 4000 CLP for Chileansupstream.
A northbound traverse is probably free of charge. (2019)==Season 2021/22==
See also: http:* 2021 Nov-19 /Hiking /www.conaf.clSOBO /parques/reserva-nacional-rio-clarilloRR /Kris&Stiina
==Regular Route=====Regular Hiking Route=======Elevation Profile We wanted to avoid the boring through-town and road walking so we took the micro-bus from Puente Alto to Puntilla Rural which only left us 2km of Regular Hiking Route====[[File:profile Greater Patagonian Trail 01road walking.PNG|frame|left|Elevation Profile It’s a micro-bus MB73 and it goes right on the same street when you come out of Regular Hiking Route (2019)]]<br style="clear:both" />the subway. It doesn’t have a stop so you just have to wave it down when you see it coming, ticket costs 750 pesos. After those 2km on the asphalt road we turned off to a minor road with an impassable gate which is normally closed, but luckily we only waited less than 10 min. and a car came and we just walked in, they didn’t ask us anything so it seemed alright. 2nd gate was open. Water sources were flowing well. Climb was brutal, super steep and very, very hot. We imagine this section could easily be walked a month earlier to avoid the baking in the furnace. Great views from the “Pass”. We camped at the “Bridge, Water” waypoint after the pass, nice place, but unfortunately we had lots of tiny, very hungry biting flies there. We saw a lot of campers in the valley before El Melocotón, which was a bit of a surprise, more than 20 tents, perhaps people enjoying nature on the weekend? We didn’t go in to El Melocotón but continued straight to GPT02.
====Comments For more stories of the trail, pictures, videos and in case you want to Regular Hiking Route====To be issued.ask us anything you can find us on Instagram: @smallfootprint_bigadventures
===Regular Packrafting Route===
This section does not incorporate any packrafting therefore the Regular Packrafting Route is identical with Regular Hiking Route. (2019)
==Optional Routes=====GPT01 Option 1 Rio Clarillo===To be issued.* 2021-Nov-09 to 2021-Nov-10 / 2 days / Hiking / SOBO / RR / Marc Anthony
===GPT01 Option 2 Rio Maipo===To be issuedStarted afternoon on first day and arrived in melocotón same time next day. Took a taxi from Puento Alto metro station to the Plaza in Pirque, because I was advised against walking alone through Puente Alto by the locals. Quite a lot of mini shops with empenadas and other food when following the paved road from Pirque. When turning from the paved road onto the first minor road I encountered a big locked gate, which luckily opened because cars were driving through from the other side. After a couple of kilometers another locked gate appears but i walked around the right side and found a smaller open gate that I passed through. When the terrain starts getting steeper, I found it very hot to walk here during the afternoon. Definitely wouldn’t want to walk there in the middle of the day during summer. Also the section right before the mountain pass is very steep. Best to walk here during the morning when you’ll have the shadow of the mountain. Rest of the way was generally easy enough, carried plenty of water with me.
==Investigation Found a place called Posada Del Jinete in southern part of El Melocotón with Cabañas for 80.000 and Exploration Tasks==The regular route and relevant hostal room with to beds for 40.000. Not the cheapest but didn’t find a lot of options have been hiked and recorded in recent yearsnearby. No significant investigation or exploration tasks remain openThe father and son who are running the place are nice people who can tell a lot about the area. (2019)Small tienda/café down the road from hostal with only basic supplies
==Images==[[category:Greater Patagonian Trail]]To be addedStarted this section on November 9th.The gate at -33 36.774’ -070 30.027’ is locked. Didn’t find anybody around to ask, but it magically opened up behind me just as I was about to leave, because cars were coming through from the other side. Did see a couple more cars going the same direction as I walked on the minor road. Might be worth waiting around for some time to see if anyone will drive through?
==Related Routes Found water in all expected places. Would recommend carrying a good amount with you on Wikiexplora=='''Regular Route'''* [[San Juan de Pirque - El Toyo]]your way up onto the mountain pass, since this a very hot and steep section especially in the afternoon and it will be awhile before the next water source.
'''Option 1 Rio Clarillo'''* [[Río Clarillo]]==Season 2019/20==
==Section Feedback's, Personal Travel Tales and Links * 2020-Jan-03 to Blogs and Online Publications==All hikers are welcome to add their personal travel story or to place a link to their personal travel blog.2020-Jan-04 / 2 days / Hiking / SOBO / RR / Frank
See transport section if you want to skip the first 13KM roadwalk. Midsummer is not the ideal time for GPT01 as it is very hot, there is little shade & not much water. If you do walk there are several small shops on the road up to KM13.
'''Austin Davis''': [http://notabadplacetopeeIt was difficult to access the start.com/gpt01/ Blog: GPT Section 1 – Cerro Purgatorio] At KM 16.5 on the road, RR-PR-V@01-6.9+4.3 & 700 metres further after the bridge, route sealed by two 15 foot high gates with spikes on top. No one there to ask to open them. Back on RR @ KM13, 2 locked gates. At OH-MR-V@01-A-#002 a resident let me through the locked gate. There is a new fence a little up the road that will probably close off this variant (I got in through a small unfinished section). It is very dry now so RR gates may be closed due to lack of water & fire risk. The only water on RR until 14KM after the pass is on section RR-MR-V@01-16.3+7.8 marked Bridge, Water on GPX, making a camp @ the site 15 mins. walk above (marked Camp No Water) highly advisable. Look for the gas pipeline, route follows it most of the way. Kiosk with drinks & snacks & campsite on the route 3KM before Melocoton are open all week in midsummer, weekends only in low season. No need to go to Melocoton. Get bus to Santiago @ road junction 500 metres down the road after bridge over Rio Maipo
'''Gerald Klamer''': [http://geraldtrekkt.blogspot.com/2017/04/greater-patagonian-trail-1-santiago-coya.html Blog: Greater Patagonian Trail 1 Santiago-Coya]
==Logbook==All hikers are welcome * 2019-Dec-13 to add themselves to the section Logbook. To add a line in the table:2019-Dec-17 / 5 Days / Hiking / SOBO / GPT01 Option 1 and GPT02 / Ian Hikes
1Overview: I decided to combine GPT 01 and 02 using the alternative route through Rio Clarillo National Reserve which is something I do recommend. You do have to pay $5.000 to enter the park. You then follow the river up to the pass where it joins the official route. The two sections are very open and exposed with wide open views across the mountains and high mountain passes. Log In on Wikiexplora
2Difficulties: My biggest difficult in this section was the lack of water. Click There were many sections that were dry and, on many occasions, found me going 15-20km with water. I would suggest taking extra care planning out water resupply along the [Edit] button after "Logbook" and scroll down to the end route. I usually took 2-4L of the windowwater at any given time in these two sections. Also this section is very remote and did not see anyone for 3 days.
3. Replace the "|}" at the very end of the table by the following 7 lines Highlights: High mountain passes and enter your informationgreat open views (especially for sunrise and sunset)
|* 2019-Nov-27 / Hiking / SOBO / Family Size
| Enter your name or aliasLocked gate with barbed wire (S 33° 36.795', W 070° 30.049') on the official route. Found someone at the gate up the road (S 33° 36.702', W 070° 29.640') who unlocked that one for me. He said the road behind is no private property, but it's always locked. After another gate (S 33° 37.141', W 070° 29.927'), with a hole on the right to climb climb through, this road connects back to the official route.
| Enter your start dateThere is plenty of water on the B alternet uphill. Almost at the top it tastes a bit like cow shit after filtering. There is a lot of OK water at the bottom of the downhill and quite a few tourists especially on weekends.
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| Enter hiking direction* 2019-Nov-17 to 2019-Nov-18 / 2 days / Hiking / SOBO / Matus & Anna
| Comment We walked GPT01 in 2 days, including one nero day. We used uber to get to the chosen route and options |}trail, hope your driver won't be stupid enough to take shortcuts through slums :). There is a gate on the beginning of trail, after a "discussion" (we don't speak spanish) they let us go through. Climb was really hot, make sure you take enough water from the last source on the way up. There is water on the other side, but first marked water source didn't look the best. There is a river cutting a trail a bit down from that point. We stayed in a campsite on the begining of next section which was nice. They have really sticky ferral dogs there which we had a real problem to chase to not hike with us.
{| class="wikitable"! style="text* 2019-align: left;" | Name Nov-11 to 2019-Nov-13 / 3 days / SOBO / RR / Martina & Ivo It took us 3 days as we started late in Santiago and arrived early in Melocoton. As it's still low season everything is shut down in Melocoton so we took the bus (which runs every 30 minutes) to San Alfonso, where we found nice cabañas and three small resupply tiendas. We went to Puente Alto and then Pirque by Uber. The drivers know where the protests take place and avoid those areas or Aliasareas which got recently destroyed.! style="text * 2019-align: left;" | Start DateOct-27 / Alert / Jan Dudeck The Metro line 4 to Puente Alto is currently out of operation due to vandalism during the current protests. Check online for current the status and delete this alert once metro operation to Puente Alto resumes. ! style="text=Season 2018/19== * 2018-align: left;" | DurationDec-16 / Hiking / SOBO / RR / Martin Lizondo! style="textCarry plenty of water on this section as water sources might dry out in early summer after all snow has molten. Puente Alto is not particular safe area of Santiago, so residents recommend not walking very early in the morning or at night through this outskirt of Santiago.Old entrance of regular route is closed by gate (S33° 37.320' W70° 32.182'). Better start from the public minor road and you won't have any problem (S33° 36.768' W70° 30.033'). The GPT Track File 2019 incorporates this change so follow the Regular Route if you use the current update.<br /> Carry as much water as possible just before ascending to the pass (S33° 38.394' W70° 27.191'). There won't be water until 14 km further, and it's not of good quality (S33° 41.000' W70° 23.100'). Instead of deviating to El Melocotón, you can spend the night in Reserva Coyanco (camping, food, services), from where GPT02 starts. Just turn right at S33° 40.813' W70° 20.812'.  * 2018-alignDec-15 to 1018-Dec-16 / 1.5 days / Hiking / SOBO / RR / Austin Davis http: left;" | Direction//notabadplacetopee.com/gpt01/ ! style="text-align: left;" | Comments=Season 2017/18== No log entries.|-! style="text-align: left;" " colspan="5" | Season 2016/17==|-| Gerald Klamer| * 2017 Early January -Feb / Hiking / NOBO / GPT02 & GPT01 Option 1 Rio Clarillo / Bethany Hughes, Lauren Reed| https://her-odyssey.org/| Southbound| * 2017-Jan / Hiking / SOBO / GPT01 Option 1 Rio Clarillo connected directly to & GPT02 without resupply/ Gerald Klamer [http://geraldtrekkt.blogspot.com/2017/04/greater-patagonian-trail-1-santiago-coya.html Blog: Greater Patagonian  =Resupply===Resupply in nearby Towns====Resupply on the Trail 1 Santiago-Coya]==|-| Bethany Hughes=Access to Route= ==Start Regular Route: Santiago, Lauren ReedMetro Station Puente Alto==| 2017 February | -Plaza De Puente Alto is an underground metro station and the southern terminal station of Line 4 of the Santiago Metro network. Underground trains run frequently between 6 am in the morning and 11 pm in the evening. | Northbound| GPT02 connected directly with GPT01 Calculate 1 hour from the city centre to the terminal station Puente Alto. From Plaza De Puente Alto buses leave to most towns and villages in the Maipo valley and the surrounding area. (2019) If you don't want to walk the first 13KM of the regular route on the road then get bus MB73 from Puente Alto. ==Start or Finish Option 1 (Rio Clarillo without resupply)==[httpsFrom Plaza De Puente Alto the following buses get you close to Reserva Nacional Rio Clarillo://her -odyssey.org/ BlogBus 978 towards Rio Clarillo (this is the best option, gets you the closest to the entrance to the reserve) - Bus MB-74 towards El Principal De Pirque (last stop is here: Her Odyssey]33.7290444S, 70.5371567W) |-Bus MB-80 towards El Principal De Pirque Buses are frequent and calculate 1 hour for the bus ride. (2019) ! style="text-align=Finish RR: left;" " colspanEl Melocoton=="5" | Season 2018/19|See also [[GPT02]] From Plaza De Puente Alto the following bus gets you to El Melocoton in the Maipo valley: Bus MB-72B| Martin Morlog| 2018Buses are frequent and calculate a bit over 1 hour for the bus ride. (2019) =Permits, Entry Fees and Right-10of-16Way Issues=| 2 days| Southbound| ==Regular Route(RR)==|-No permit or entry fees apply to the regular route but a high gate was build in 2021. If the the gate at waypoint "X, Gate {01} [11.2/787]" is locked, continue 2.1 km on the main road and take Option 2 (Filo Purgatorio).| Austin Davis| 2018==Option 1 (Rio Clarillo)==Access into Reserva Nacional Rio Clarillo is controlled by CONAF at the main entrance near Pirque. The park is intended for daytime visits only and does not provide camp grounds. Cooking inside the park is strictly banned including with camping stoves. A maximum of 800 persons are permitted entry on one day. CONAF park rangers might not permit a southbound traverse and all visitors are probably required to leave the park in the evening at the main gate. The entrance fee is 11,500 CLP (2022) for foreign nationals and 2000 to 4000 CLP for Chileans. The tickets needs to be bought online in advance and there is not cell coverage at the entrance to the reserve. A northbound traverse is probably free of charge. (2019) ==Option 2 (Filo Purgatorio)==No permit or entry fees apply to Option 2 (Filo Purgatorio). No right-12of-15| 1way conflicts reported yet. If the gate issue on the RR persists to cause problems and Option 2 (Filo Purgatorio) is recommended by more hikers then Option 2 may become the new RR.5 days| Southbound| =Links to other Resources===Regular Route==Wikiexplora: [[San Juan de Pirque - El Toyo]] ==Option 1 Rio Clarillo==Wikiexplora: [[Río Clarillo]] National Park: http://notabadplacetopeewww.comconaf.cl/gpt01parques/ Blog: GPT Section 1 – Cerro Purgatorio]|reserva-| Martin Lizondo| 2018nacional-12rio-16clarillo/| 1 day| Southbound=Images=[[Archivo:Greater Patagonian Trail (6).jpg| Regular Routeminiaturadeimagen|}Greater Patagonian Trail, section 1]] <br style="clear:both" />
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