Yours truly and Jan Dudeck |
This will be a very different hiking experience: Normally I just follow an existing route and enjoy to make miles but here I will face route finding problems, lots of unforeseeable problems and a much lower mileage than usually. As always hiking solo I will therefore carry a PLB for the first time in my hiking career. At least I speak fluent Spanish and will not encounter communication problems ....
I honestly don't know whether I will like this type of trail or not: I am looking forward to the absolutely spectacular landscape and to many encounters with local people. After hiking in Europe for the last couple of years I am intrigued by South American culture and history. And of course I'll enjoy spending the European winter in such a warm climate! But I am also not a fan of crosscountry bushbashing and technically difficult terrain.
The Greater Patagonian Trail is a work in progress but its main route has now extended to a length of more than 3,000 kilometres which is probably not doable in one season due to the aforementioned difficulties. Also the Southern half is best enjoyed with a packraft which I have not used yet.
I therefore plan to hike only the Northern part this season and come back another time to hike and packraft the Southern half. In three months from December to March I'll tackle 1,750 kilometres. Normally I should be able to cover this distance in one month less but I don't expect to be able to keep up my normal hiking speed.
If you want to find out more about the GPT head over to Jan's excellent trail manual. As he is an engineer he has created onte of the most detailled trail guides I have ever seen!
Other than on my European hike cell phone reception will be very bad in Patagonia. I will try to post daily on Facebook with a time off set of at least a week and will write this blog only after I have returned from Chile in March.
3 comments:
Very cool.
So far I have been an only occasional reader of your blog, but I'm committed to going through it all and learning every bit that I can while preparing for possible future trips. Thank you for that.
I will definitely be following your southern trip. I would like to leave some of my own footprints in Chile one day.
I'm currently in Cuenca, Ecuador, where I've been living off and on since late 2012. (And I'm really enjoying another "winter" here -- glorious.)
So then, have fun and don't forget to write.
Footnote: This may or may not be of any help to you since it is oriented toward foreign residents, but there is a good forum based in Frutillar, Chile. It is at https://www.allchile.net/
Sounds great Christine. Its a shame you won't be posting on here though as I don't do Facebook. Best wishes for your continued adventures!
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