This is the second stage of the W. There are no technical difficulties during this day. The stage is shorter than the previous day, with no steep slopes. The goal is to reach the Francés Refuge via the north shore of Lake Nordenskjöld. The trail winds its way under the beautiful Cuernos del Paine massif.
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Activity: Walking -
Distance: 9.52 mi
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Average duration: 5h 40
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Difficulty: Moderate
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Back to start: No
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Ascent: + 1,526 ft
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Descent: - 1,407 ft
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Highest point: 863 ft
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Lowest point: 220 ft
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Country: Chile
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Start: S 50.969768° / W 72.86885°
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End: S 51.026416° / W 73.027198°
Waypoints
- S : mi 0 - alt. 410 ft - Las Flores Campsite
- 1 : mi 1.03 - alt. 417 ft - Crossroads
- 2 : mi 2.26 - alt. 725 ft - Laguna Inge
- 3 : mi 3.01 - alt. 686 ft - Intersection
- 4 : mi 4.49 - alt. 574 ft - Rio del Arriero
- E : mi 9.52 - alt. 528 ft - Refugio Francés
Other walks in the area
From Las Torres Campsite to the Paine Glacial Lagoon
The hike leaves the plain below the massif to gain height and wind its way along a balcony overlooking the Rio Ascencio. A stop at the Chilean refuge is possible before continuing on to reach the Paine Towers moraine after crossing a beautiful coniferous forest. The path then becomes steeper and winds its way upwards. After an hour's effort, the path reaches the Paine glacial lagoon, dominated by the legendary Torres del Paine towers. Return via the same route.
Frances Refuge - Paine Grande Refuge
Leave the refuge and continue along Lake Nordenskjöld, arriving at the entrance to the Valle del Francés after 2½ hours. Continue directly to the next camp, Camp Paine Grande on the northern shore of Lake Pehoe. Overnight stay at the Paine Grande Refuge.
Paine Grande Refuge - Grey Hostel and Campsite
The route takes you along the edge of Lake Grey towards the southern front of the Grey Glacier, one of the last great glacier fronts at the southern tip of the Hielo Patagonico. No technical difficulty. Little elevation gain. The trail offers spectacular views of the lake filled with icebergs released from the Grey Glacier front. At the end of the morning, the first viewpoint of the Grey Glacier is a great place to have lunch.
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