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Trekking - Southern Patagonia (Chapter)
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3rd Edition
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November 2003
44 pp
This is the Southern Patagonia chapter from Lonely Planet's Trekking in the Patagonian Andes guidebook, available to Pick & Mix. It is available digitally: you can download and print it after purchase. preview this chapter
Southern Patagonia is ruggedly beautiful, dominated by two vast continental icecaps and home to internationally renowned Los Glaciares and Torres del Paine national parks.
Overnight at the Refugio Toni Rohrer, take in the views of mighty Monte Fitz Roy and maybe spot a rare Andean deer near Glaciar Tigre.
Areas covered in this chapter include San Lorenzo Massif, Lago O'higgins Area, Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, Parque Nacional Torres Del Paine, and more.
Read up on all you need to tackle the rugged terrain Southern Patagonia. Read up on its natural history and then get the trekking necessities- gateways, what to bring, which treks to choose and what to expect from the climate. This chapter also covers nearby towns and necessary permits and regulations.
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Trekking in the Patagonian Andes Guide
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Discover the natural wonders of the Patagonian Andes - from pristine glaciers and alpine lakes to puffing fumaroles and steaming thermal springs. Scale top-of-the-world summits and trek across rolling plateaus and lava landscapes. Grab this authoritative guide and explore the rugged beauty of one of the world's few remaining truly remote areas.
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Argentina - Patagonia (Chapter)
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This is the Patagonia chapter from Lonely Planet's Argentina guidebook, available to Pick & Mix.
Space and silence are plentiful in South America's wild, barren and beautiful southern frontier. The emptiness itself is as memorable as the sight of jagged peaks, pristine rivers and dusty backwater oases.












