Easy Mountain to Climb in Patagonia

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Easy Mountain to Climb in Patagonia

by MountainDuck » Sun Apr 03, 2016 10:37 pm

Hi All,

The wife & I are planning a trip to Patagonia in November this year & wanted to spend 1-3 days hiking / trekking (nothing technical) up a mountain (guided if possible) with spectacular views from the summit. Any suggestions?

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Re: Easy Mountain to Climb in Patagonia

by cbeats » Tue Apr 05, 2016 2:20 pm

I have absolutely no first-hand knowledge of Patagonia but have always been on the lookout for easy mountains in the area in case I'm ever lucky enough to make it down there. Cerros Madsen, Electrico, and Mojon Rojo have all made my list. One or two of those may involve a few technical pitches (been a while since I looked into this), definitely do a lot more research on your own to make sure you're comfortable with whatever you wind up on.

I've had a few friends do multi-day guided hiking treks down there as well, the pictures look incredible. Even if you don't make it to the top of a peak I'm sure you'll have a great time.

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Re: Easy Mountain to Climb in Patagonia

by Teresa Gergen » Tue Apr 05, 2016 11:38 pm

I'd recommend the El Chalten area for hiking. There are easy peaks with trails up them that leave from the visitor center of Los Glaciares National Park at the edge of town, with incredible views of Cerro Torre and Fitz Roy.

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Re: Easy Mountain to Climb in Patagonia

by MountainDuck » Sat Apr 09, 2016 6:52 pm

Thank you both... I will look in to those :)

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Re: Easy Mountain to Climb in Patagonia

by tomas » Mon Apr 11, 2016 5:54 pm

Hi!

It depends to which part of Patagonia you decide to go, it is huge!!

If you to El Chaltén, I definitevely recommend you Marconi Pass, a 3 days trek to one of the entrance doors of the Southern Patagonic Ice Field. From there you'll have fantastic panoramic views of the mountains Cerro Fitz Roy, Piergiorgio, Torre, Gorra Blanca and Marconi, among others: http://bit.ly/1WnK9ZM

Or if you go to Northern Patagonia, a beautiful place you shouldn't miss near Bariloche is Mount Tronador. You have plenty of options, from easy hikes to viewpoints, to the ascent to the Argentean Peak (3 days, you don't need previous experience, but you have glacier crossing and to use crampons). According to what you are looking for, I would recommend you to do what is called 'Paso de las Nubes' traverse (Clouds Pass Traverse). You go first up from Pampa Linda to Otto Meiling Hut, then you cross from there to Rocca hut through the Alerce Glacier, and then you go down to Puerto Blest, and from there back by boat to Bariloche. The glacier crossing is with crampons, but really easy and accesible to all (and a great experience!). I've done it with Lucas, a local IFMGA guide: http://bit.ly/1ViiWZ1

I hope you find the info useful! There are plenty of beautiful options, and it's tough to decide!

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Re: Easy Mountain to Climb in Patagonia

by MountainDuck » Mon May 30, 2016 5:36 pm

Hi All,

Thank you to those who have already posted. We have a bit more information regarding the areas we are going to be visiting as the departure date gets nearer.

The areas that we are going to cover are El Chalten, El Calafate, Torres Del Paine & Puerto Natales. We would like to spend a day or two hiking up a non-technical mountain (not a pass). If the hike is more than a day then we would like to spend the night in the refuge (not a tent).

Any specific suggestions?

Thank you in advance for any help :-)

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Re: Easy Mountain to Climb in Patagonia

by Teresa Gergen » Mon May 30, 2016 11:48 pm

Peak 1490m:
http://peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=37624

From the Park visitor's center, on the Loma del Pliegue Tumbado trail. Trail the whole way. The main trail goes to a viewpoint looking down to the lakes to the north. You can see a side trail heading straight up the peak to the left of the viewpoint. This is a more or less full day hike. Stay in one of the hostels in El Chalten.

http://www.hikingelchalten.com/hiking-t ... e-tumbado/

Mirador de los Condores and Mirador de Aguilas:
http://peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=-39284

From the Park visitor's center, same start as above, but take the other branch. Trails the whole way. This is a short day hike.

http://www.elchalten.com/eng/actividade ... guilas.php

There is a lot of other nice day hiking out of El Chalten that doesn't go to a peak.

It's definitely worth the time and money to spend a day on a tour of the Viedma Glacier in El Calafate.
http://www.viator.com/El-Calafate-attra ... 935-a14247

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Re: Easy Mountain to Climb in Patagonia

by Australopitecus » Sat Jun 25, 2016 12:26 am

Hi,
My name is José Rosen and I work as a Guide in Torres del Paine National Park, I would like to offer you Cerro Almirante Nieto, the best view point in Torres del Paine National Park, by the normal route (East ridge) to the main summit. If you want some more info please contact me to: jose.acridet@gmail.com

Saludos cordiales desde Chile

José.
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Cerro Almirante Nieto at the left
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Re: Easy Mountain to Climb in Patagonia

by MountainDuck » Sun Oct 23, 2016 7:32 pm

Hi All,

I'm so sorry for taking this long to reply, but first I wanted to thank all of you for all your posts & help, especially Jose!

I just wanted to provide some more specific information - Basically we are going to be doing the W circuit, finishing at Lodge Paine Grande. After that we have two whole days to spare. Any suggestions for easy non technical mountains that can be hiked up within 1-2 days?

Thanks again


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