2016 Torres del Paine program
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2016 Torres del Paine program
erratic rock patagonia Torres del Paine National Park Expedition Primer Nov 6-11, 2016 Description: 7 days / 6 nights trekking Tent camping Difficulty: demanding Pack weight: 12 kilos Cost (clp): 6-10: 1050.000 10-20: 980.000 Program overview Patagonia is a remarkable place to experience the outdoors. Our programs are challenging, mentally and physically, and focus on learning through doing. Students must be able to carry a backpack weight of 12 kilos and walk for up to 6 hours per day. This classic Patagonian trek focuses on physical fitness, self sufficiency, outdoor skills and equipment management. During this program we will be emphasizing Leave No Trace skills and learning respect for the outdoors and the National Park. The Classic ‘W’ trek This trek is named after its trail system that navigates up and down out of the mountain valleys. This treks holds all the views that makes this national park world famous. Torres del Paine is an amazing and immense park, and the ‘W’ trek brings you to all of the park highlights - Glacier Grey, Paine Grande, Cuernos, Valle Frances and the three famous towers of Paine. Teams Mini-teams will be created of 3-5 students, a guide and a porter. These teams will move through the park supporting each other directly. With personal instruction and supervision by the guides, the students will be assigned a certain leadership position within the group for the week. These skills will be developed throughout each day and shared and discussed with the entire group each evening. Each evening all students will gather for group discussions, games and demonstrations. These evening discussions cover topics such as native culture, glaciology, flora/fauna, first aid & meal planning. The goal of this program is for the students to finish the week with complete confidence in his or her trekking ability and self sufficiency in the outdoors, as well as decision making and leadership skills. Tour includes: • guides / porters • all meals in the field • lodging in town before and after the program • satellite communication devices (Delorem InReach) & park radio • tents, sleeping mats, sleeping bags, gore tex jackets, cookware & backpacks • all transportation • catamaran • entrance, camping & park fees • all logistics • first aid kits Not included: • flights to / from Puerto Natales • personal camping and trekking gear (boots, clothing, hat, gloves, headlamp) • travel insurance Itinerary & details: Day 1 (Nov 6): The program starts in Punta Arenas when the team arrives at the Punta Arenas airport were we then transfer to Puerto Natales in private vans and head to our lodging where we will be staying before and after the program. There will be team meeting and gear check at Erratic Rock Base Camp at 6pm. Students will meet their guides and assistants, learn the importance of a well packed and properly loaded backpacks and check equipment & tents as well. Here we break into our teams for the week. We end the evening with one last group dinner and go over any other questions anyone might have. (D) Day 2 (Nov 7): First thing in the morning private transportation takes us to Torres del Paine National Park and watch for typical animals of Patagonia such as Guanacos, condors and Ñandus. We enter the park and mid-day we cross Lago Pehoe by catamaran with an amazing view of the massif. We disembark at Pehoe and trek our first stretch to campamento Grey. We top out on a beautiful viewpoint which offers one of the best views of the Southern Patagonia Ice Field. There are only a few places from a normal trekking trail where the Ice Field can be seen, this is one of those places. We camp this night near to the Glacier Grey view point. (duration: 4 hours - B, L, D) Day 3 (Nov 8): Today we wake, break down camp and head West, passing Lago Skottsberg, to Campamento Italiano. Italiano is a magnificent camp area and we camp next to a beautiful river, protected nicely by a forest of old Lenga trees. We have some free time on this day, so we head up into the Valle Frances and take in some breathtaking views. (duration: 6 hours - B, L, D) Day 4 (Nov 9): This morning, we leave everything behind and we only pack up our backpacks and head up into Valle Frances. It’s a steep hike, and we spend most of the day trekking up the valley, witnessing thundering ice falls from Paine Grande (3050m) from one side and the Cuernos towering over us on the other. The valley offers natural lookouts; ice falls, avalanches, condors... impressive. A true highlight of Torres del Paine National Park. And after a day exploring Valle Frances, we head down again and pack up our camp and progress another two hours to Refugio Los Cuernos. We sleep that night under the famous ‘horns’, on the edge of Lago Nordenskjold. (duration: 7 hours - B, L, D) Day 5 (Nov 10): After a big breakfast we take on our longest day yet. Our trek takes us around the base of Mount Almirante Nieto (2640m), up into Valle Asencio, to our camp at Campamento Las Torres. This is a long day and we take many breaks for view points and photo stops. Our day starts fairly mild with only slight elevation gain, but as the day progresses our pace becomes slow and steady to climb into the upper valley. As we enter the valley we head into a thick Lenga forest which protects us from possible harsh winds. We make our camp that night at Campemento Las Torres under the protection of the forest canopy. (duration: 8 hours - B, L, D) Day 6 (Nov 11): On this day we get the chance to enjoy one of the main highlights of the program, the famous Towers lookout trek. This is our big chance to see the three famous Towers of Paine (2800m). We again leave our camp behind early, and only bring our packs loaded with our warm layers. We head up the steep trail for 1 hour to the Towers view point, and some of the most amazing photos ever. Our goal is to arrive at the base of the towers at the moment the sun breaks over the horizon and paints the towers bright red for only a few precious moments. Our early mornings efforts are well rewarded by the views and a hot breakfast in one of the most famous spots on earth. We later descend and catch our transfer back to Puerto Natales. This is the official end of the program. Groups return to Puerto Natales at 5pm on the final day. (duration: 5 hours - B, L, D) Day 7 (Nov 12): Transfer Puerto Natales to Punta Airport (B) Erratic Rock Patagonia www.erraticrock.com Baquedano 719