Ushuaia
(This includes all treks where Ushuaia can be used as "base".)
The trekking in and around Ushuaia is as diverse as the scenery and the terrain, and of course the always changing weather conditions. The Patagonian winds are legendary and no less so in Tierra del Fuego and certainly needs to be taken into account even on the so-called easier walks where the viewpoint is exposed to the wind.
- Cerro del Medio (1-day)
- Laguna del Caminante (2-3 days)
- Glaciar Vinciguerra (1-day)
- Cascada Los Amigos (1-day)
- Sierra Valdivieso (4-5 days)
- Cerro Guanaco (1-Day)
- Laguna Esmeralda (1-day)
- Glaciar Martial (1-day)
- Laguna Turquesa (1-day)
Peninsula Mitre
A region often referred to as one of the most isolated and inhospitable places in Argentina. Bordered (not a “border/line” as such) on the southern coast by the Rio Lopez and in the north-east by the Rio Irigoyen. These two rivers form the western “boundary” of Peninsula Mitre.
**NOTE: This trek is recommended only for the experienced trekkers. Not only are the mental and physical challenges huge but skills in route and trail finding, orientation with map & compass, camping in remote and challenging conditions and sometimes even basic tracking, are required.
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