Comfort Trekking in Patagonia with the Outdoor Adventure Club
March, 2012 (exact dates to come)
Our
8 day Patagonia trip takes in all the highlights of the Torres del
Paine National Park. We’ll see the Torres that give the park its name,
the incomparable French Valley, the lakes with their varying shades of
blue and green, and the awesome Grey Glacier. This is an amazing
introduction to Patagonia in just over one week.
We’ll
be sleeping indoors on all but one night, when we’ll be sleeping in
tents at Camp Grey. All meals are provided, (excluding drinks) and all
camping gear is provided with the exception of your backpack and
sleeping bag.
Trip Itinerary:
Day One: Your Outdoor Adventure Club guide will meet you at the airport
in Punta Arenas. The group will transfer to the town of Puerto Natales,
a three hour drive through the Patagonian pampa. Lodging will be at the
Hotel Indigo, a new hotel with private bathrooms, WiFi, a lounge and
restaurant. We’ll sit down to a welcome dinner and a discussion of our
upcoming adventure in Torres del Paine National Park.
Day
Two: Transfer by van to the Torres del Paine National Park, about 2
hours from Puerto Natales. We’ll hike to the base of the famous torres,
or towers today, and then spend the evening at the hostel Chileno,
nestled in the Ascencio Valley. The towers are awesome to view, along
the lines of El Capitan in Yosemite. They rise 3000 feet up and their
sheer faces have challenged climbers for decades.
Day
Three: Trek along Lago Nordenkjöld to the base of the Los Cuernos, or
“the horns” It’s about a 5 hour walk along the pale green waters of the
lake. Dinner and lodging at the Hostel Cuernos.
Day
Four: Trek to the French Valley, one of the most beautiful places in
the park. Glaciers, granite amphitheaters, and stunning views surround
you as you hike farther and farther up this beautiful valley. We’ll
hike to Camp Britanico and its views before retracing our path down
valley. At the foot of the valley, we’ll continue on to Lago Pehoe
(pronounced payway) This will be our longest day, about 14 miles, but
it is beautiful. Lodging and dinner at the Paine Grande Lodge.
Day Five: Today
we’ll make our way to Grey Lake, a 3-4 hour walk from Pehoe. If you
came to Patagonia to see a glacier, this is the spot for you! The Grey
Glacier, part of the Patagonian Ice Fields, is a 10 mile long river of
ice. The glacier terminates at Lago Grey, where huge chunks of ice
break free and float across the river, sometimes right to our camp!
When was the last time you chilled your drink with an ice berg? This is
the only night of the trip you’ll be sleeping in tents.
Day
Six: Today you have a choice. The scheduled plan is a hike that will
take you face to ice with the massive grey glacier. It’s an awesome
experience to see and feel the very edge of a piece of ice that
stretches all the way to the horizon. You can also arrange for a
morning of ice hiking and climbing on the glacier. This optional ice
hike is provided by a local guide service and is an additional $120,
paid directly to them. You’ll wear crampons and use and ice axe to
travel over the glacier, and get a chance to try a little ice climbing
as well.
After the trips to the
glacier, we’ll board a boat and work our way through the icebergs as we
make the 2 hour crossing of Lago Grey. On
the other side of the lake we’ll transfer to a real Patagonia estancia
(ranch) for a traditional gaucho (cowboy) barbecue. The estancia has an
expansive view and is a special place to spend our last night in the
park.
Day Seven: We’ll wake up at
the estancia, have breakfast, and punctuate our trip to Patagonia with
a morning of horseback riding. It’s a fitting way to end a trip to this
wild and rugged land. After our horseback ride, we’ll transfer back to
Puerto Natales, where we’ll have a a celebratory dinner and another
night in the Indigo Hotel
Day Eight: Unfortunately all trips have to end sometime. Escorted transfer to Punta Arenas for your ride home. On the way we’ll
stop at a penguin reserve. That’s right, you’ll be face to face with
penguins in Patagonia!
Enjoy your trip!
Please do not book airline tickets for this trip until you have been confirmed on the trip.
Pricing: (2012 rates subject to change)
OAC Member: $2,500 (Your trip must be paid in full 60 days in advance to obtain the OAC member rate.)
Non-member: $2,650
Let us know if you have any questions about this trip. Please send inquiries to richard@OutdoorAdventureClub.com or call 415-377-1195.
Ready to sign up for the Comfort Trekking in Patagonia trip? Download our registration form and either scan and email it to us at richard@OutdoorAdventureClub.com, or fax it to 415-771-1891, ATTN: Richard.
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