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  • Eduardo Brenner 88 (9301)
    El Chaltén, Santa Cruz, Argentina
  • info@mount-patagonia.com

Poincenot Camp & Laguna Torre Trek for 2 days.

Poincenot Camp & Laguna Torre Trek for 2 days.

South Patagonia

2 Days

Moderate Difficulty.

No Exp. Required

Highlights

Trekking from Campamento Poincenot to Campamento Laguna Torre offers an incredible journey through some of Patagonia's most stunning landscapes, connecting two iconic campsites in El Chaltén.

  • Traverse a variety of terrains, including dense forests, open meadows, and rocky paths, offering diverse and captivating scenery along the way.
  • The trek is moderately challenging, suitable for hikers with a good fitness level, offering a rewarding experience without being overly strenuous.
  • Stay at well-established campsites, providing a comfortable base to rest and enjoy the natural surroundings after a day of hiking.

Data Sheet

1 Night Camping

2-12 People
per guide

Moderate Difficulty.

October to April.

Itinerary

Day 1
Start our way to "Río Eléctrico".

We'll leave El Chaltén early in the morning, transfer to Río Eléctrico. We'll start hiking up the Rio Blanco Valley, passing the “Glacier Piedras Blancas” viewpoint. After passing the “Poincenot” camp, we will continue the steep ascent to Laguna de los Tres. The view from there is one of the best and nearest to Mount Fitz Roy! After a lunch break, we'll descend back to Poincenot campsite. Total of 6-7 hours of activity.

Day 2
Hike to Laguna Torre, then Mirador Maestri & head back to El Chaltén.

Poincenot campsite is a good spot to take pictures of Fitz Roy during sunrise! After breakfast, we will leave for our hike to Laguna Torre, passing by Lagunas Madre and Hija. The hike to Laguna Torre is about 3 hours and the idea is to have lunch there. If the weather allows, we will continue to Mirador Maestri, the main viewpoint of the mythical Cerro Torre and Glacier Grande. Afterwards, we'll head back to El Chaltén by Laguna Torre trail. This hike will take 6 to 8 hours and has an elevation gain of 400-600m.

Note: The Itinerary can be modified and should be considered only as a guide. External factors such as the conditions of the snow or weather conditions could change the original plan, and your Guide will have the criteria to change the program if he considers it necessary. This will not entitle passengers to claim any compensation.

Included Services

  • Certified Mountain Guide.
  • Tents, Kitchen set and utensils.
  • Expedition meals.
  • VHF Radio or Sat Phone.
  • First Aid Kit.

Not Included Services

  • Transportation from El Calafate to El Chaltén.
  • Porters (at your request for an additional fee).
  • Lodging at El Chaltén.
  • Services not specified.

Packing List

Weather: The weather in Patagonia is notorious for high winds and extreme variability. Days can range from sunny with temperatures in the mid-60s (15°C) in October to rain, hail, and occasionally even snow. Nighttime temperatures often drop down into the 30s and 40s (0-5°C). The wind-chill factor can sometimes make the ambient temperature feel much colder. Please come prepared for all possibilities and equipped with good quality rain and wind gear.

1. Luggage
  • 60-65L backpack.
  • Sleeping Bag.
  • Insulate mattress (Therm-a-Rest ideal).
  • Sunglasses with UV filter.
  • Sun-block and lip balm.
  • Personal Hygienic set.
  • Pocket knife.
  • Headlamp.
  • Water bottle (Nalgene recommended).
  • Trekking boots.
  • Light shoes (sneakers or sandals).
  • Synthetic or Merino base layers.
  • Trekking pants.
  • Sweater (medium weight).
  • Fleece Jacket or windstopper (heavy weight).
  • Insulated light Jacket (synthetic or down).
  • Extra socks & t-shirt.
  • Waterproof pants (Gore-tex).
  • Waterproof parka (Gore-Tex).
  • Gloves.
  • Sun cap.
  • Wool or fleece hat.

* Please make sure you have all requested equipment. If you need to rent some of these items, please let us know in advance.

FAQ's

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  • How difficult is my program?

    To help you choose and prepare for our activities, we described the Level of Difficulty that corresponds to the physical effort, and technical skills required:

    Physical Training Difficulty:
    Moderate: Main Trails along the National Park, with distances between 5 and 18 km distance, and elevation gain lower than 500m.
    Intermediate: Could involve some terrain off-trail and steep screes. Distances between 10 and 20 km, elevation gain between 500 and 1000m.
    Difficult: Semi-technical Alpine terrain, could involve steep screes, scrambling, moraines, glaciers, snow, etc. Elevation gain 1000m or more.
    Very Difficult: Technical Alpine Terrain; could involve rock climbing, Ice Climbing or Ski Touring. Elevation gain 1000-1500m or more.

    Technical Skills:
    Trekking experience required: previous backpacking 2 to 3 days.
    Winter experience required: backpacking in winter conditions 3 to 4 days.
    Glacier experience required: technical use of crampons and ice axe.
    Climbing experience required: Alpine ascents on multi-pitch routes; rock or ice climbing. (Or both).
    Ski touring experience required: Backcountry ski descents & skinning uphill.
    Use of beacon, probe & shovel.

  • What meals are included in the trips?

    Daily programs do not include packed lunch (you can request with an additional cost). All our multi-day programs (ascents, trekking, expeditions) include the Expedition meals as detailed below. (You could bring some of your personal snacks as well).

    EXPEDITION MEALS
    Breakfast:
    • Coffee, Tea, milk, sugar, etc.
    • Muesli (cereals).
    • Cookies.

    Pack lunch:
    • Cereal bar
    • Trail mix
    • Chocolate bar
    • Bread or crackers
    • Assorted cheeses and cold meats.

    Snack:
    • Peanuts
    • Crackers
    • Olives, etc.

    Dinner:
    • Instant Soup
    • Main dish: Pasta, risotto or stew. (In some cases, could be dehydrated or freeze dry meals).
    • Dessert: Chocolate bonbons - Herbal tea.

  • How much weight should I carry?

    For a reference of the estimated weight you will be carrying in your backpack, according to the activity you choose, you can use the next chart:

    ActivityWeight Range
    Hiking 1 day5-8 kg
    Trekking 4-6 days15-18 kg
    Mt. Ascents & Alpine Climbs 3 days18-20 kg
    Ice Field Expeditions 8 days22-24 kg
    Ski Touring 1 day14-16 kg

  • What is the Guide-Client ratio?
    • Hiking: 1 Guide / 12 Clients
    • Trekking: 1 Guide / 8 Clients
    • Mountain Ascents: 1 Guide / 2 Clients
    • Rock Climbing Half day: 1 Guide / 4 Clients
    • Rock Climbing Full day: 1 Guide / 2 Clients
    • Ice Field Expeditions: 1 Guide / 6 Clients
    • Ski Touring: 1 Guide / 4 Clients
  • Can I hire a Private Guide?

    Yes, definitely! We are specialized on Custom Trips, and we can provide also the following services: Transportation, Lodging, Expedition Meals, Porters. We also provide services for Travel Companies, Photographers and Private Groups.

  • How much in advance should I book?

    We highly recommend booking 90 days in advance, in order to find services available.

  • What happens if the weather is bad?

    Our goal is to follow plan A, but if the weather or terrain conditions do not allow it, you will be offered a plan B or C, in order to use our services as best as possible.

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Email:

info@mount-patagonia.com

Phone:

+54 9 2966 60-7070

Opening Hours:

10am to 5pm

Address:

Eduardo Brenner 88 (9301) - El Chaltén.

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