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Departure/Return Dates: *Special departure - includes New Year celebration in Buenos Aires. $4250 from Los Angeles or Miami **The pricing for this adventure will be based on land cost starting in January 2008. Please see the updated itinerary. (We also offer a shorter version of this adventure. See the Torres del Paine Running Adventure.)How strong a runner do I need to be?Information for Runners Traveling from Europe or other Countries |
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Day 1 Friday December 16: Departure USA/Santiago Afternoon departure to Santiago. Day 2 Saturday December 17: Santiago/Punta Arenas Arrive in Santiago, where you will be met by your trip leader outside the immigration and customs area at the airport and continue together on your flight to Punta Arenas, located on the northern shore of the Strait of Magellan (S 53° 9.6', W 70° 54.5). Overnight in Punta Arenas. Overnight: Los Navegantes Hotel Day 3 Sunday December 18: Punta Arenas/Torres del Paine After a nice overnight rest, we drive north through the Patagonian rolling plains. Weather permitting, we plan a detour to visit a colony of Magellanic penguins in Otway Sound. We stop for lunch at the quaint town of Puerto Natales, situated on the shores of Seno Ultima Esperanza (Last Hope Sound). Afterwards we continue our drive to Torres del Paine National Park, on the way we will see large herds of sheep and baqueanos (cowboys). As we approach the park along Laguna Amarga, we will have our first views of the spectacular granite Towers of Paine. It is likely we will also enjoy sightings of herds of guanacos, condors, flocks of pink flamingos, a variety of foxes, geese, ñandus (wild ostriches) and other wildlife. After entering the park, we get settled at refugio Torres. Overnight: Refugio Torres
Driving distance: About 240 miles plus additional 40 miles to the rookery. Day 4 Monday December 19: Torres del Paine - Run to the Towers This morning we run up the Ascencio Valley. We cross the river and continue uphill along a lenga and cypress trail. As we pass by campamento Chileno and the foot of Mt. Almirante Nieto, the trail follows a southern beech forest, finally reaching a moraine that takes us to the cirque below the famous Towers of Paine; Torre Sur (9,350’), Torre Central (9,186’) and Torre Norte (8,530’). Downhill run back to the refugio. Additional sightseeing and optional running will be scheduled for the afternoon. Overnight at refugio Torres. Overnight: Refugio Torres. Day 5 Tuesday December 20: Torres del Paine - Run to Dickson We begin our counterclockwise circuit along the eastern side of the park. We will run along the Paine River valley through easy rolling meadows, fields of daisies, lupines and beech forests. We should have sightings of foxes and with some luck we may see the Magellanic woodpecker and other wildlife. Overnight at refugio Dickson near the southern shore of Lago Dickson. Overnight: Refugio Dickson. Note: You can follow the hiking itinerary, skipping the long distances from Torres to Dickson (18.5 miles) and from Dickson to Grey (19 miles). Please see the note below. Day 6 Wednesday December 21: Torres del Paine - Run to Grey The trail climbs out of camp through a lenga forest. We will have excellent views of the surrounding glaciated mountains. We run by Glacier Los Perros, where we will see chunks of blue ice floating on the lake. As we pass the campground, we climb up a short very muddy section and continue the climb to the Gardner pass. From the top we will have close view of an immense sea of ice “Grey Glacier”; this 4 mile wide glacier is part of the Continental Ice Cap. We will follow a trail down through a forest parallel and above the glacier to the refugio. Overnight at refugio Grey. Overnight: Refugio Grey. Day 7 Thursday December 22: Torres del Paine - Run to Cuernos As we run down along Lago Grey we will see the turquoise icebergs blown to the opposite side of the lake by the strong winds. We arrive at Pehoé, where we can see the Cuernos del Paine and continue on the west side of Lago Scottsberg. We follow a trail along rolling foothills, passing by campamento Italiano, before heading up the French valley. You will have views of the Cuernos (7,217’, 7,874’ and 8,530’) on the east side and the glaciated Cerro Paine Grande (10,006’) on the west. A run downhill followed by a run along Lago Nordenskjold takes us to our nice shelter at Los Cuernos. Overnight: Refugio Cuernos. Day 8 Friday December 23: Torres del Paine/El Calafate This morning we complete the circuit around the park finishing in Las Torres. Our car is waiting to drive us across the Argentine border to the town of Calafate, on the shore of Lago Argentino. Overnight: Tehuel Plaza. This is a long day of driving (about 5 1/2 hours), partly over dirt roads across the pampas. There is no other alternative way to travel, however there is always something to see along the way. Grazing sheep, wildlife and the unusual open range Patagonian steppes scenery. Day 9 Saturday December 24: El Calafate/Parque los Glaciares - El Chaltén We drive along Lago Argentino to the spectacular Perito Moreno Glacier the world’s only glacier outside the polar region that is still advancing. Afterward we continue our drive north crossing Río Santa Cruz and along Río La Leona to Lago Viedma until we reach the village of El Chaltén at 800 feet. As we approach El Chaltén we can see our first view of Mount Fitz Roy (11,171’), Mount Cerro Torre (10,177’) and other granite spires. Overnight in El Chaltén. Overnight: Kalenshen. Day 10 Sunday December 25: Los Glaciares - Laguna de los Tres We run along a ridge below Cerro Leon (2,840') . We have fabulous views of Mount Fitz Roy, Poincenot and other granite peaks and glaciers. We follow the Chorillo del Salto stream and cross lenga forest until we reach the basecamp of Río Blanco. We run to Laguna de los Tres, where we have outstanding views of Mount Fitz Roy (11,171’), the adjacent Poincenot Needle (9,849’) and other granite peaks and glaciers. Overnight: Kalenshen. Day 11 Monday December 26: Los Glaciares - Laguna Torre This morning we run to Laguna Torre at 2,164’, with some luck it will be clear to see Cerro Torre (10,177’). Note that the vertical east granite face of Cerro Torre is 7,000 feet (twice as high as Yosemite’s El Capitan), the run continues through Laguna Madre e Hija and descends to El Chaltén. Overnight in El Chaltén. Overnight: Kalenshen. Day 12 Tuesday December 27: Flight to Ushuaia We drive to El Calafate and fly to Ushuaia the “Southernmost City in the World” on the island of Tierra del Fuego. The run today will be scheduled depending on our flight. Overnight in Ushuaia. Overnight: Las Lengas. Driving time: About 3 1/2 hours. Flight time: About an hour Day 13 Wednesday December 28: Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego After breakfast we drive to Tierra del Fuego National Park west of Ushuaia where we run a circuit in Tierra del Fuego National Park. We start our run at the Pampa Alta Trail leading us through lovely sub-Antarctic forests of beech, ñire, lenga, coihue and an abundance of moss and ferns. After reaching the top (about 1,000’) we enjoy a panoramic view of the Beagle Channel, Isla Redonda and Ensenada Bay. We descend and connect with Sendero de La Costa (Coastal Trail) and continue along the rocky shores of the bay finishing at Roca Lake or the round trip option to Bahia Lapataia. The park offers great opportunities for bird-watching. Some of the species that you will see are the Black-browed Albatross, Giant Petrels, Steamer Ducks, Magellanic Woodpecker, Thorn-tailed Rayadito, Chimango Caracaras, Black-Chested Buzzard Eagles and others. Overnight in Ushuaia. Overnight: Las Lengas. Day 14 Thursday December 29: Ushuaia After breakfast we board a boat for a half-day cruise along the Beagle Channel. We cruise south to Isla de Los Pájaros (Birds' Island) and Isla de los Lobos (Sea Lion Island) where you can observe the Sea Lions and Imperial Cormorants. You will also see brown hooded Gulls, South American Terns, Black-browed Albatross, Giant Petrels, Great Skuas and other marine wildlife. After circling the Eclaireurs Light House, we return to Ushuaia sailing along the northern shore of the channel. Following the cruise, you are free to enjoy Ushuaia and its surroundings, or relax for the afternoon. Overnight in Ushuaia. Overnight: Las Lengas. Day 15 Friday December 30: Ushuaia/Buenos Aires Flight to Overnight: Park
Flight time: About 3 hours 20 minutes Day 16 Saturday December 31: Buenos Aires We start our walking city tour of Starting from Plaza de Mayo we will enjoy a tour of the most remarkable highlights of this unique metropolis. Our itinerary will focus on the main places of interest of the southern and northern region of Buenos Aires: major plazas, colonial churches, old-time cafes, bohemian artist's quarter, colourfully painted metal houses, grand avenues, palatial mansions and spacious parks. We arrive to the neighborhood of San Telmo for lunch. After lunch we complete our tour by bus visiting the neighborhoods of La Boca, Puerto Madero, In the evening we enjoy our farewell dinner with an optional tango show. Overnight in Overnight: Park Day 17 Sunday January 1: Buenos Aires Morning to enjoy Buenos Aires on your own. Afternoon transfer to the Ezeiza International Airport for our evening flight home. Meals: B, L. Day 18 Monday January 2: Morning arrival in the USA This adventure offers options of shorter distances on most days. If you want to do every segment of the runners circuit, the longest distances are from Torres to Dickson (18.5 miles) and from Dickson to Grey (19 miles). You will have all day to do these, and daylight in the park lasts until about 10:00 p.m. You also have the option of following the hiking itinerary, skipping the long distances from Torres to Dickson (18.5 miles) and from Dickson to Grey (19 miles). The Patagonia Running Adventure is held at the same time and overlaps much of the itinerary with the Patagonia Hiking Adventure. It is possible for one person to participate on the Running Adventure and another on the Hiking Adventure and spend every night together. The Running portion in Torres del Paine includes one difficult day. It is possible to follow the hiking itinerary, skipping the difficult long day, if you prefer. All other days have options of running shorter distances. A 10 day trip option is also available. We can accommodate your choice! Check with us for details! Notes about Patagonia: Weather in this region is wildly unpredictable and changeable and itinerary is subject to change due to circumstances beyond our control including weather, road or trail conditions and flight schedules. • On some days we will be driving on dirt roads. • Due to the very short season in Patagonia, it is very difficult to get flight reservations on short notice. You must make your trip reservation in advance in order to assure space on the trip. |
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