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Horseback riding tours
Rides in Argentina
Intro to Argentina
Buenos Aires Cordoba/Mendoza Corrientes Northern Patagonia Southern Patagonia
Extensions:
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Mt Tronador Ride
Northern Patagonia
Argentina
Just 50 miles south of Bariloche we offer one of the most spectacular scenic rides in Argentina at the base of Mount Tronador. This impressive 12,000 feet high mountain is the highest in Nahuel Huapi National Park. Its highest summit establishes the international boundary between Chile and Argentina. Even though Mount Tronador does not have the classical cone shape, it is an old volcano, which became extinct many years ago. During its first eruptions, lava must have been blocked by some granite formation, which then created its typical three-peaked summit. Nowadays this summit is surrounded by approximately 37 square miles of ice, snow and glaciers and is really a fantastic area for mountaineers. Mount Tronador (“Thunderer”) was named for the rumbling noise produced by avalanches and ice falling from the mountain peaks. This name gives us an idea of how impressive it actually is.
The lodging for your trip will be a Pampa Linda lodge, which offers a wide variety of horseback riding and trekking excursions to some of its unimaginable geographical corners. These trips vary depending on each season, its weather conditions and its own charms.
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Meeting:
Pampalinda
Airport:
Bariloche
Transfer:
Bariloche
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Rates and Dates for 2009
Rates include:
6 nights lodging, all meals, 5 riding days
Transfer Option:
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2009
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Transfer from Bariloche - per car, one way
This is a "Group Rate" - to be paid locally
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$
350
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$125
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2009
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Transfer by bus from Club Andino Bariloche, One Way - daily at 8:30 AM in high season
- to be paid locally
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$
34
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$15
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Tour Dates
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2009
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01/01
- 05/14
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7d / 6n
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2
/12
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Reserve
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2009
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09/15
- 12/31
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7d / 6n
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2
/12
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Reserve
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Rates do not include:
Add ons: overnight trip to Mailer, rafting,
Park fees ARS 12 = $4
DAY 1 BARILOCHE – Mt TRONADOR. Transfer from Bariloche to Pampa Linda Mountain Lodge. The lodge is 49 miles SW from downtown Bariloche and 5 miles from the base of Mt. Tronador (highest peak in the area, bordering Chile and an extinct volcano of 11,722 feet). This beautiful scenic drive parallels the entire length of Gutierrez and Mascardi lakes and follows the north fork of the Rio Manso to its source, with wonderful views over Mt. Catedral. Dinner and overnight. DAY 2 BLACK GLACIER RIDE This ride takes us to the source of the Manso River in the Black Glacier. Ride along and into the forest. We will then follow the Manso River trail, upstream along a pebbled path. Then, facing the immense rocky ice wall and Mount Tronador, the glacier comes into view. The glacier appears ‘black’ as it becomes saturated by rocks and sand falling from the frequent avalanches. Our view of the glacier is only reachable by horseback. DAY 3 CERRO VOLCÁNICO We saddle up and ride out of the corral at 9 am. Heading south of Mount Tronador, we ride along shaded forest paths. The ride will take us across rivers, streams and canyons, and around La Laguna Rosada. The landscape here begins to vary from green plains to steep slopes. The horses will take us through an amazing lenga forest, its ground completely covered by volcanic pebbles. At the summit there are magnificent views of Mount Tronador’s three peaks, the Osorno and Puntiagudo volcanoes, and Fonck Lake. From this vantage point we are able to see almost the whole Andean Range. DAY 4 VALLE DEL ALERCE After lunch we ride north along a trail towards the Meiling Refuge. Wading across the the Castaño Overa River we head on towards Paso de las Nubes. The surrounding landscape consists or rivers and Coihue forests (Nothofagus Dombei) as well as Colihues and Berberis. These hundred-year-old plants reach 82 feet high and almost 9.8 feet in trunk diameter. Along the path one can appreciate a larch forest, which is rarely found in this area and then the beauty of the Alerce Glacier. Finally, we come across a white waterfall, descending with all its might, forming the highest parts of this glacier. 4 to 5 hrs riding. DAY 5 LAGUNA ILON At 9.00 am the local guide will be waiting for us with all horses saddled up and ready to ride. We wade across the Manso River, riding into a coihue forest and then deep into lenga forests and high altitude swamps. After about two hours we will reach the Laguna Ilón where we will enjoy a highly deserved rest as well as great views of this idyllic setting. These waters reflect the imposing presence of Mount Tronador on the horizon. After lunch we ride on for another hour to La Mirada del Doctor. This balcony has steep granite walls which have been eroded by the strength of the glaciers that used to cover the valleys. From there the Frey Lake can be spotted and, further north, the lead coloured waters of the Brazo Tristeza in the Nahuel Huapi Lake. Day 6 CASTAÑO OVERO GLACIER Departing Pampa Linda we follow the path to Otto Meiling Refuge for about 2 miles, crossing the Overa River. Little by little more lenga species (Nothofagus Pumilio) appear. In Autumn these deciduous trees display vivid colours. We will ride on until the spectacular view of an ice wall is before us, reflecting its white and blue colours. Through the forest it is possible to make out a fantastic 1,640 feet high waterfall, which emerges from the hanging glacier. Further away, the summits of the Tronador Mount make of this a unique sight. Constant and unpredictable ice slides strongly impact on the valley walls, thus honoring the name of the mount that causes them: Tronador. If patient enough, one is able to witness the fall of one of these huge ice masses, which weigh around a few hundred tones. Riding time about 5 hrs -- this trip itinerary can be extended with an overnight stay at Otto Mailing Refuge on top of the mountain (extra charges will apply). DAY 7 PAMPA LINDA - BARILOCHE Early morning transfer to Bariloche in a private car to catch the flight out (extra) - or take the 5 PM shuttle bus (lunch not included today).
**** Alternatively, we can arrange an extra activity this last day - a very nice and fun rafting on the MANSO INFERIOR (grades II - III)
Meeting:
Pampalinda
Airport:
Bariloche
Transfer:
Bariloche
Passport and Visa Requirements: Valid passport required by all nationals referred to in chart. The minimum passport validity is equivalent to the time granted by the immigration authorities.VisasNot required by nationals referred to. more
SPRING - this time of the year, trees are covered by leaves and, prairies by colorful flowers, while migrating birds return to this land. Although sunny days prevail, it is wet and rather windy days at times.
SUMMER is the favourite season of those who love open-air activities and it is characterized by an average temperature of 18·C. During summer the temperature ranges between 5ºC – 25ºC . Weather can be unstable, it could rain or snow at anytime
AUTUMN is wonderful for its explosion of red and golden colours which cover the mountains and also for its peacefulness; the weather is generally nice.
WINTER brings the rains in May and June, and the snow in July and August. However, sunny days are frequent. Average temperature is of 2·C and it goes down to 10·C at night.In winter guests can find in Pampa Linda a comfortable place to stay in , ideal for those who want to go far from their routine and discover peace and quietness in this white landscape which surrounds the inn.
The horses are equiped with saddle bags, but we reccomend to bring a small backpack, if you want to do any trekking.
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| Travel documents and Voucher |
| Flight tickets |
| Passport |
| Visa (check with your consulate) |
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| RIDING GEAR |
| Riding pants or Jodhpurs (used if possible!) |
| Trekking shoes (that have been broken in) and / or riding boots |
| Riding helmet (recommended for all trips) |
| Riding gloves |
| Hat (with chin strip) for sun protection |
| Waterproof jacket and trousers |
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| PERSONAL CLOTHING |
| Wool sweater or warm jacket |
| Comfortable T-Shirts/Shirts |
| Light clothes for sunny days |
| Shorts |
| Underwear and socks |
| Pajama |
| Light summer jacket |
| Warm jacket |
| Swimsuit |
| Bandana |
| ADDITIONAL THINGS TO BRING |
| Personal Toiletries |
| Insect protection |
| Personal medications |
| Sore cream (for the emergency) |
| Sewing kit |
| Handkerchiefs |
| Adapter for electric appliances |
| Camera and enough extra films |
| Small rucksack |
| Sun glasses with strap |
| Sun tan lotion and lip balm |
| Pocket knife |
| Flashlight with extra batteries |
| Water bottle |
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*Important Notice: The following ratings have been submitted by guests and do not necessarily represent the views of Hidden Trails, its partners or employees.
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David Wheatley
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11/30/2008
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Jean Sanders
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3/15/2007
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David Brault
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The "Hostería Pampa Linda" is very special in its kind. Located in a fantastic place, it offers guests a wide range of recreational activities as well as an ideal refuge for those who really want to enjoy the spell of the Patagonia Andes. Opened in the 1992 – 1993 season can accommodate up to 35 guests (9 double rooms + 2 triple rooms + 2 apartments for 4 passengers each all of them with private facilities).
The hosteria has its own restaurant where guests can enjoy not only the local dishes but also the panoramic dining room overlooking Mount Tronador and its glaciers. Most of the food is homemade, delicious dishes are prepared with fresh vegetables from the orchard, fruits, dairy products and homemade bread, cheese and cream.
Meals: Cold meals for lunch, and hot and energetic breakfasts and dinners. Vegetarians or any other special diet must be informed at least 15 days prior to departure.
Hours of hacking: 3-4 during the morning / 3-4 during the afternoon.
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