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Volcanoes ski touring (Llaima)

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North Patagonia Volcanoes Ski Touring (6 volcanoes)

FROM MID JULY TO OCTOBER

Available for for private trip.
Duration: 11 Days
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  SEASON 2012
   
TRIP Departures-Ski Touring (11d)
1 August 4 - 14 (2012)
2 September 1 - 11 (2012)
3 October 6 - 16 (2012)

Ask for this trip, mail: andes@andesmountain.cl

Lake District in Chile have a wide alternatives for ski (ski touring) in winter and spring (from July to October). Ski touring in this area is best way to reach lonely places to contemplate fantastic panoramic composed by forest, lakes and volcanoes. In our trip we choose several places where you can enjoy about lake Distric and Araucania area. This trip is designed for those people who like good exercise, ski in remote hills and enjoying nieces places, where also we can relax after each ski day several places with thermal waters along our trip and also cozy refuges.
This is a intensive trip, climbing 7 volcanoes. You must be very in fit and have good skills for up hill and ski down.
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Day 1: Arrival at Santiago - Antuco.
Arrival at Santiago. Pick up at Santiago airport or from you hotel and drive to Los Angeles. Stop at Salto del Laja for lunch (not included). Continue driving to Antuco. Lodging in a cabin.
Dinner.
Day 2: Antuco Volcano (2,985m.)
Total ascent from ski area 1.490m.
Ascent by South-East side. Descend by north side.
Short drive to Antuco ski area. Randonee Antuco volcano. Along the up hill we contemplate a great view of Lago Laja (Laja lake). Ski down and return to our cabin in Antucalhue, pick up our things and drive to Lonquimay. Dinner.

Day 3: Lonquimay Volcano (2,800m)
Total ascent from ski area 1.200m.
Short drive to Corralco ski area. Climb Lonquimay volcano, total ascent gain 1,200m. , contemplate our first great panoramic of Lake District, Tolhuaca volcano, Llaima and more. Amazing down hill in a wide area of this volcano. Back to our mountain refuge. Visit spa Malalcahuello hotspring to enjoy relaxing hot thermal water. Dinner.

Day 4:

Llaima Volcano (3.100m.)

Total ascent gain 1.700m.
Ascent by north side. Descend by west side.
Breakfast in the morning. Early drive to Laguna Captren at Congullio Park. From here we start our ski up to Llaima Summit crater. It´s a long traverse, but even if do not have enough time to reach this summit Llaima offer us a great ski. Down hill through west side of the volcano towards Araucarias Saki area. Arrival at our refuge. Dinner
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Day 5: Llaima - Pucon.
Breakfast. Transfer to village of Pucon. lodging in a hostel in town.
Day 6:

Villarrica Volcan (2840m.)

Total ascent gain from ski area 1.600m.
Ascent by north side. Descend by south-east side. (hot spring)
Breakfast in the morning. Arrival at ski area of this volcano with a great view of Villarrica lake. We will go up hill in our skies until the crater of this active volcano at 2,840m. From here is possible to see lava flows into the crater. After that, perfect ski down hill until Geometricas hot spring. By this route we need to walk for 40 minutes through a forest before arrive at hotspring. Rest at thermal water and drive to Panguipulli Lake. Hotel.

Day 7: Ascent volcán Mocho.
Total ascent: 1,000m.
Ascent by east side. Descend by west side.
Breakfast. Transfer to Huilo Huilo. From here we will start our ski toward summit at 2,400m. ski down twith panguipulli lake in front of us. Back to Panguipulli. Rest and dinner.
Day 8: Panguipulli - Osorno.
Transfer from Panguipulli to Osorno refuge. Rest and dinner.
Day 9: Osorno Volcano (2.660m.).
Total ascent 1.700m.
Breakfast. Before sunset, we leave refuge and start our climb. This is the most technical volcano of all trip, most probably we will need to use our ski crampons from half ascentt until neat of volcano top. Las section we need to climb without skiis and with boots-crampons. Our guide will fix a rope for this last section until arrive at this snow covered crater. Descend by same face of this volcano until refuge. Transfer to Puerto Varas.
Day 10: Drive back to Santiago.
Drive to Santiago. Hotel.
Day 11:
Santiago airport.
Drive to Santiago airport.

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Trip include:

· Bilingual mountain/ski touring Guide
· One hotel night in Santiago with breakfast (Double occupancy)
· One lodging night at Antucalhue (Antuco) with breakfast and dinner.
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Two nights Hostel at Malalcahuello (Lonquimay) with breakfast and dinner
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One night in refuge at Las Araucarias with breakfast and dinner (Llaima)
· One night hotel at Pucon (Villarrica) with breakfast
(Double occupancy)
· Two nights hostel in Panguipulli lake with breakfast and dinner
· One night Refuge at Osorno with breakfast and dinner
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One night Hotel at Puerto Varas with breakfast and dinner
· All private ground transportation
· Box lunch in ski days
· Radio communication UHF and VHF
· First aid kit
· Entrance feet to Malalcahuello and Geometricas hotspring


Does not include:

· Flight to Santiago.
· All personal ski touring equipment (available for rent skis, boots and poles)
· Accident and rescue insurance
· Cash for extra expenses
. Extra meals during the ski touring
· Dinners in Santiago, Pucon and Puerto Varas
· Backcountry safety gear, transceiver (A.r.v.a), shovel, prove.




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Lonquimay

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View from Antuco summit

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Lonquimay summit

   
Ski touring trip map






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Personal equipment.

Ski Boots - Randonée or Telemark.
Randonnée - There are a range of good boots on the market. Generally, the lighter boots are more comfortable for walking, while the heavier boots are not quite so comfortable but provide better skiing control.
Socks - Generally you will want to fit your boots with one medium sock, or perhaps a liner sock and a medium sock. If your boots are too loose you will lose skiing control. Bring a spare change.
Pants - Made of a waterproof/breathable material, lightweight shell
Snow/Wind Jacket - For ski tours we use windproof called "soft shell" and of course Gore-tex works well. Be sure your jacket has a good hood!
Long Underwear Tops - Very light synthetic or wool.
Long Underwear Bottoms - Light synthetic or wool for higher climbs of inclement weather. With the climbing pants described above and a shell, is not necessary to use long underwear bottoms.
Light fleece shirt - Something about the weight of Polartec 100, (heavy synthetic underwear).
Light weight second layer - Light down sweaters, some even with hoods are perfect.
Light weight T-shirt - We like to bring a light and comfortable shirt to change once we get to the our refuge.
Thin Gloves - WindStopper gloves.
Warmer gloves - Nylon insulated ski gloves. Mittens are not recommended.
Ear band
Warm Hat or Balaclava
Neck Gaiter
Sun hat
Equipment and climbing gear.

Skis
Ski Crampons
Ski Skins -Two pairs reccomended
Ski Poles - Adjustable two section pole
Ski Strap - 
Ice Axe- Light is definitely right
Boot Crampons 
Climbing Harness
Locking Carabiner 
Avalanche Transceiver
Shovel
Probe 
Pack (45-55 liters)
Water bottle or Thermos 
Head lamp 
Pocket knife
Sun Glasses Two pairs
Ski Goggles
Sunscreen and lip protector
Duffel


Hotel Arrebol Patagonia and Llanquihue Lake. Puerto Varas.





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