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Lake Viedma Glacier Riding Escape


Itinerary for Lake Viedma Glacier Riding Escape


During your time at the lodge you will have daily horseback riding or hiking opportunities .. the choice is yours. Weather permitting we will also take you by Zodiac to the Viedma glacier one  early morning ... a spectacular experience - bring back some ice for your drinks that night ... the ice will not melt for many hours due to its density.

Here are some samples of the excursions that are available:

Laguna Azul Ride
We set out on an old grass trail beginning at the lodge.  The path enters the Alfredo river valley (the same one that provides energy to the lodge), and we gradually ascend the sides of the Huemul Hill - accompanied by the musical noise of the river. 
After a 40-minute ride, a magnificent view of the sheer magnitude of Mt. Fitz Roy, emerging from the other side of Viedma Lake, can be seen. We continue to follow the path deeper into the narrow valley, as we are surrounded by Cordón Huemul and its peaks that reach 2700 meters in height. From this vantage point the Blue Lagoon glacier can already be seen on the horizon of the valley.  
Our path then leads into a forest of “lengas” and “ñires”.  During the journey it is usual to see guanacos and condors curiously approaching to observe the visitor.

After a one-hour ride at the end of the valley, we will see the river descending in escalating form on the rocks - forming a spectacular waterfall at a height of 300 meters.

Our journey continues to follow the mountain, and after a 50 minute climb we reach the mountain range's permanent snow line. Here we leave the horses behind, and embark on a 10-minute walk through a small forest. Our final destination today is the deep bright-blue lagoon - stunningly contrasted against the darkness of the mountains and the whiteness of the glacier descending from the Andes Mountains. Here our surroundings are beautiful and invite contemplation and reflection in absolute silence, occasionally interrupted by the sounds of avalanches that take place faraway as the mountain summits fall into the glacier.

On horseback to Estancia Los Hermanos
Departing from the lodge we head east, crossing the Alfredo river and climbing the mountain cliff to witness the spectacular, panoramic view of Viedma Lake.  En route one can observe the local flora which offers a diverse variety of species and large amounts of birds - typical of this region. Birdlife is particularly abundant whilst passing near the three lagoons on this track.
After 45 minutes, we arrive at the Estancia Los Hermanos, where we can visit the shearing shed, the vegetable garden that supplies Helsingfors, and have the opportunity to see how a Patagonian farm functions. As we head to this estancia we can see sheep, guanacos, cows and beautiful horses, many of them the foals of the “Cuarto de Milla” stallion which lives on this farm.
After the visit to the farm, we cross the countryside to arrive at the lake, which has a small pebble beach from where we return enjoying the wonderful view of Helsingfors.

... Many other trails are available for the more adventurous riders.

Navigation to Viedma Glacier
Today we leave from the Lodge’s pier in a Zodiac with a capacity for 18 passengers, guaranteeing maximum security on the Viedma Lake.  We set out Northbound, with Mt. Fitz Roy in front like a great lighthouse guiding the way over the enormous mirror of 1100 km2 of water. Our Zodiac ride consists of 40-minutes of navigation to reach Viedma Glacier. During this time, as we border the Western coast of the lake, you will have the privilege of observing the Strict Reserve (“Estricta Reserva”) – where mankind has no access – and the Glaciers’ National Park, where the largest colony of “guemals” (domestic stag in extinction) dwell in the Austral Patagonia. In spite of their shyness, the observant traveler may be lucky enough to notice some of these intriguing creatures drinking water from the water's edge or hidden among the vegetation.
Hidden within the rocky walls before the glacier lies the Amphitheatre Waterfall – “El Anfiteatro de la Cascada”. This narrow entrance of water in the rock, which enlarges once inside, forms a large circumference with walls 40 meters-tall, crowned by a 10 meter-tall cascade which falls in the middle of the amphitheatre.

A few minutes later we reach Viedma Glacier. This giant of the Glaciers National Park, at a colossal size of 978 km2, makes even the Upsala (902 km2) seem small!  Upon arrival the view is sublime: the glacier haughtily stands approximately 60 ms above lake level and on its walls nature displays tones of blue never seen before.  The motors of the Zodiac are switched off to listen to the rhythm of the glacier: internal and external ruptures produce large uproars alternating with unpredictable silences. Together these compose a perfect natural symphony that touches those who have the privilege to witness it. It is precisely now that you will understand that the glacier can not only be observed, but also heard, felt and lived.

We will now disembark on the dark side of the glacier to take a closer view of the erosion that was provoked by its passage through the rock. This erosion has left it completely trimmed, forming neat shapes and curves. As we cautiously approach the glacier we have the opportunity to touch it, drink its millenarian waters, and if the ice-conditions allow it, explore inside the deep caverns which separate the rock and ice (this option is only possible in some circumstances, the tour-guide will decide whether the conditions are appropriate).  After 40 minutes crossing the dark side, we set out again to return to Helsingfors - not before taking as a token a piece of millenarian ice for the evening drinks.   
Duration of trip: 5 hrs

Trekking to Laguna del Morro
We depart from the lodge’s pier, heading Westbound along one of Viedma Lake’s branches – penetrating the Andes Mountains – known as Moyano Bay.  During the navigation one can appreciate the Huemul, Mascarello, Moyano Hills and the majestic North Hill.  Upon reaching the end of Moyano Bay, we cross a valley and then descending into the mountains to the Moyano Glacier. The upper section of the Moyano Glacier is a hanging glacier; the lower part a valley glacier.

After 25 minutes of navigation we arrive at the descending point, where we set out for a 30-minute walk to the Morro Lagoon. At the Morro Lagoon a mirror of crystal water is revealed, surrounded by emerald green “lenga” forests.  This lagoon is a quiet and peaceful paradise, ideal for trout fishing.  Those more enthusiastic can continue walking for a short time and discover the two lagoons (one of them very extensive) close by.  Those who wish can return on the Zodiac.  The most adventurous can choose to return walking, bordering the Wind Peninsula. The distance by foot is 9 km.

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Lake Viedma Glacier Riding Escape
Tour Code: IT-ARSR02
5 days / 4 nights ~$0.00
Dates : Oct to April

Trip Rating :
Difficulty : Riding Level
Riding Level Explained
ABeginner
Beginner A rider who has limited experience, is unable to post the trot and does not canter.
BNovice
Novice A rider who is capable of mounting and dismounting unassisted, capable of applying basic aids, comfortable and in control at the walk, moderate length posting trots, and short canters.
CIntermediate
Intermediate A rider who has a firm seat, is confident and in control at all paces (including posting trots, two point canters and gallops), but does not ride regularly.
D Strong Intermediate
Strong Intermediate An intermediate rider who is currently riding regularly and is comfortable in the saddle for at least 6 hours per day.
EAdvanced
All of the above, plus an independent seat, soft hands, and capable of handlinga spirited horse in open country.
Lodging: Standard
Lodging Level Explained
   
= Facilities in lodges, estancias, haciendas, resorts, etc.
   
Basic lodging - some with shared bathroom facilities, usually no AC or room service.
Regular standard room - usually with private bath.
 Accommodations with superior comforts.
   
 = Trips with nights in tent camps. Sometimes the first and last night are in hotels.
   
Basic tent camping - everyone helps out with camp chores.
Regular standard with some camp amenities and camp cook.
Camping facilities with superior comforts like camp shower, bathroom facility..
   
 = Trips that combine nights in hotels and camping.
   
Basic accommodation and basic camping facilities can be expected.
Regular standard with some nicer amenities.
Only assigned to hotel and camping facilities with superior comforts.

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Tack: South American
Horses: Criollos cross
Pace: Slow to Moderate some trots and canter...
Walk, Trot, Canter,
Airport: El Calafate
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