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GPT01 - Cerro Purgatorio

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Recent Alerts and Suggestions
==Recent Alerts and Suggestions==
*Start Date: December 13, 2019
*Section: GPT 01 - 02
*Duration: 5 days
*Name/Alias: Ian Hikes
*Overview: 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.
*Difficulties: My biggest difficult in this section was the lack of water. 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 route. I usually took 2-4L of water at any given time in these two sections. . Also this section is very remote and did not see anyone for 3 days.
*Highlights: High mountain passes and great open views (especially for sunrise and sunset)
 
 
*2019-Nov-27 / Family Size
Locked 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.
There 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.
 
*2019-Nov-09 / Martina & Ivo
We went to Puente Alto and then Pirque by Uber. The drivers know where the protests take place and avoid those areas or areas which got recently destroyed.
 
*2019-Oct-27 / 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.
==Season Section Log==
 
*2020-Jan-3 Frank
Regular Route (RR) 2 days Southbound
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.
It was difficult to access the start. 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
 
 
 
* 2019-Nov-11 Martina & Ivo
Regular route southbound. 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.
 
* 2019-Nov-17 / Matus & Anna
We walked GPT01 in 2 days, including one nero day. We used uber to get to the 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.
==Summary Table==
| colspan="2" | A: Precordillera
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Total
|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|'''39.8 km'''
|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|'''14 h'''
|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|'''-'''
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| '''-'''
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"|'''24 h-'''
|-
| style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Region
| colspan="2" | Chile: Metropolitano (V)
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Trails (TL)
|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|03.0937 km|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|-9.3%
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| -
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"|7.8%-
|-
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Start
| colspan="2" | Santiago (Metro Puente Alto)
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Minor Roads (MR)
|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|022.5592 km|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|-55.9%
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| -
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| -
| colspan="2" | El Melocotón
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Primary Roads (PR)
|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|013.3488 km|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|-34.8%
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| -
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| -
|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|-
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| -
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| 2.7%-
|-
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Traversable
|style="background-color:#ffbfbf;"|-
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| -
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"|(100.0%)-
|-
|
| colspan="2" style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Total on Water
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| '''-'''
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| '''89.5%-'''
|-
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Attraction
| colspan="2" style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| River (RI)
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| -
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| 22.3%-
|-
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Difficulty
| colspan="2" style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Lake (LK)
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| -
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| 1.5%-
|-
| style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"|Direction
| colspan="2" style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Fjord (FJ)
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"| -
|style="background-color:#c2edfc;"|65.8%-
|-
|style="background-color:#bfbfbf;"| Comment
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.
===Access to Alternative Start: Reserva Nacional Rio Clarillo===
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