Trekking
4 days
Cerro Huemul Circuit
Season: Oct – Abr
Country: Argentina
National Park / Region: Los Glaciares National Park
Ways to go: Private Adventure
Group size: 1 to 12 Travelers
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Cerro Huemul Circuit
Trekking
4 days
Season: Oct – Abr
Country: Argentina
National Park / Region: Los Glaciares National Park
Ways to go: Private Adventure
Group size: 1 to 12 Travelers
Join in
El Chaltén – Santa Cruz – Argentina
From
USD $1,130
(deposit from USD $340)
Cerro Huemul is one of the biggest massifs in Los Glaciares National Park. Therefore, we can quickly identify it as one approaches El Chaltén.
Its slopes, glaciers, and ice tongues give it an imposing presence in one of the most intact areas of Los Glaciares National Park. In this program, we invite you to go around this hill and enjoy some beautiful views.
This adventure takes place every day from October 1 to April 30, in private adventure.
DAY 1 – EL CHALTÉN / LAGUNA TORO
The guide will meet you at the hotel to begin a full-day hike, during which we will enjoy the unique views of the granite massifs of the Torre and Fitz Roy mountains from Loma del Pliegue Tumbado viewpoint.
We will continue through a unique valley of Lengas and Ñires forests to finally reach Laguna Toro camp. We will set up the camp, and we will prepare to rest.
6 hrs. trek
Meals: Box Lunch, Dinner
DAY 2 – LAGUNA TORO / PASO DEL VIENTO / SOUTHERN ICE FIELD VIEWPOINT
After a good breakfast, we will begin the hike to Laguna Toro. We will walk by the lagoon and cross the Túnel River (through a ford or a zip line, depending on the river conditions).
During the ascent of the 800 meters of altitude to Paso del Viento, we will cross a glacier and tall stones. A fabulous panoramic view of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field will crown the splendid views throughout the journey. After a short break at Paso del Viento, we will begin the descent to Paso del Viento Camp, where we will set up our tents, enjoy dinner and rest.
5 hrs. trek
Meals: Breakfast, Box Lunch, Dinner
DAY 3 – PASO DEL VIENTO / PASO HUEMUL / BAHÍA TÉMPANOS
Our trekking day goes through the foothills of Cerro Huemul, which we will surround. Andean meadows, lagoons and spectacular views will accompany us to Paso Huemul Camp. Here, we will have an incredible aerial view of the Viedma Glacier entering the homonymous lake.
Finally, we will undertake the most pronounced descent of the expedition to reach Bahía Témpanos camp, where we will spend the night.
8 hrs. trek
Meals: Breakfast, Box Lunch, Dinner
DAY 4 – BAHÍA TÉMPANOS / LAGO VIEDMA / BAHÍA TÚNEL
After breakfast, we will descend to Lago Viedma, which we will skirt until Bahía Túnel, where a vehicle will be waiting to take us to El Chaltén, 18 kilometres away. End of services.
7 hrs. trek
Meals: Breakfast, Box Lunch
ITINERARY DISCLAIMER
While it is our intention to adhere to the route itinerary described below, there is a certain amount of flexibility built into the itinerary and on occasion it may be necessary, or desirable to make alterations. The itinerary can be modified due to weather conditions or others unpredictable factors of the mountain regions.
What’s included
Transportation
At the end of the trekking, we deliver you back from Bahía Túnel to El Chaltén.
Our Guides
Our guides are among the most experienced in the country. They hold full certification with the AAGM (Argentinean Association of Mountain Guides) and EPGAMT (School of High Mountain and Trekking Guides), the highest level of guide training available in Argentina.
WhiteFox Adventures success was due in massive part to having exceptional guides team.
They have become our friends and WhiteFox Adventures has become a vehicle for all of us.
Our view is that if we don’t enjoy the people we work with, that our clients won’t either.
Teamwork works, together we develop our climbing itineraries to be safer and flexible.
Every WhiteFox Adventures guide is experienced, and familiar with our ethics, standards, and operations, from the technical skills of our guides to our risk management. They provide individual attention for a safe and enjoyable adventure.
Technical Gear & Camping Equipment
We will provide you the necessary technical equipment to carry out this activity, so that you can enjoy your adventure in complete safety.
Likewise, we will provide you with all the camping equipment and kitchen utensils to spend three nights during the trekking.
All our climbing gear and equipment is well maintained and replaced regularly.
Meals
Our guides will be responsible for preparing and serving all meals.
If you need a special diet, please let us know. It will be a pleasure for us to prepare a special menu for you. This service has an extra cost.
What’s not included
The following items are not included in this program:
– Personal gear
– Sleeping bag and isolated sleeping pad.
– Porters for personal equipment.
– All the services that are not specified in the itinerary.
Gear Tips
- As a general rule, you should always try to keep the weight of your equipment to a minimum. Bring only the equipment that is necessary.
- The key to staying comfortable during this trip is dress layering. To obtain maximum comfort with minimum weight, you need versatile layers that mix and match to create the right amount of insulation, ventilation, and weather protection.
- Each item on the list below is required, regardless of the weather forecast, to ensure your safety and well-being, as weather and conditions can change quickly in the mountains.
Provided by WhiteFox Adventures
- All group camping equipment, cooking gear and stoves.
- All technical equipment that you need for this activity.
- Group First Aid Kit.
- Communication devices.