Trail in el Chalten

Patagonia - Fitzroy
Patagonia - Fitzroy

Laguna Torres trekking

The beginning of the trekking is about 20 minutes from the city center.

The trail that leads to the base of Cerro Torre has a lower level of difficulty than FitzRoy’s.

There is no need for guides, as, in addition to signage, it is not difficult to find the trail.

It starts with a slight incline and continues along the course of the Fitz Roy River.

Gently ascending along the Fitzroy river with beautiful waterfalls (Margarita waterfall) and, weather permitting, beautiful views of Cerro Torre.

We stop at the viewpoint and continue along the valley to the base camp of Agostini and then to the lagoon Torres.

The weather was not very good and we decided to go back.

It is possible to continue to the Maestri viewpoint, but due to weather conditions, we didn’t.

Laguna de Los Três trekking

The trail begins following Avenida San Martin, with an indicative sign.

It has a small parking lot and drinking water, also the beginning of a small trail to the waterfall.

The duration depends on which strategy you use and how fast you can be.

The total is 13 km (one way), with the camp at the base of Poincenot about two hours from the lagoon de Los tres.

As we were light, it took us about 10 hours to make a round trip.

The first stretch is a climb that starts off steep but then eases a little, reaching the viewpoint with a panoramic view of the valley of the Rio de Las Vueltas.

Following a flatter area between the trees and at the end you reach the FitzRoy lookout.

A longer stretch leads to the base of Poincenot (campsite), then there is another one for climbers.

The last stretch is the most difficult, as it is a very steep climb of about 400 meters in altitude and about 2 km long, in addition to having found it on ice.

All round trip time was under snow.

After we got back to Camp Poincenot the snow stopped and all the way back the weather got better until we reached El Chalten with sunshine.

Tour on the Viedma glacier.

As we had another day free, we went on the glacier walking tour.

It is an interesting tour for most people who are not familiar with walking on ice.

But as I already have experience on ice, the tour was regular.

After running out of time, we returned to El Calafate and then went to Puerto Natales to make Torres del Paine trekking.

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