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Laguna De Los Tres - questions

My partner and I are visiting El Chalten in October and we'd love to do the Laguna De Los Tres hike for sunrise.

Would you recommend hiring a guide for this time of year if we are not avid hikers? We are both physically fit, but don't have a ton of experience with difficult hikes.

Will we need crampons for this time of year?

And will we be OK using a Life Straw filter with the available water sources?

Thank you!

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u/curtmicel — 9 days ago

Argentina Itinerary help!

My husband and I booked a somewhat last-minute honeymoon to Argentina in October for 2 weeks. There are key destinations we would love to see (especially Patagonia as we have been dreaming of hiking here for years), but we know 2 weeks isn't a ton of time.

Is this itinerary too ambitious?

Are we stupid not to see Iguaza Falls and Bariloche?

Are we spending too much or too little time anywhere?

I would say our top activities while travelling are eating, hiking and experiencing local culture. We are comfortable with a lot of moving around as we both travel frequently for work.

... I don't know if or when we will have a chance to go back, so any advice on how to make the most of this opportunity would be so so appreciated :)

Fly Toronto > BA

Day 2 - BA

Day 3 - Fly BA > El Calafete

Day 4 - Drive El Calafete > El Chalten

Day 5 - El Chalten

Day 6 - El Chalten

Day 7 - El Chalten

Day 8 - Fly El Chalten > BA

Day 9 - BA

Day 10 - BA

Day 11 - Fly BA > Mendoza

Day 12 - Mendoza

Day 13 - Mendoza

Day 14 - Mendoza

Day 15 - Fly Mendoza > BA > Home

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u/curtmicel — 3 months ago
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Argentina Itinerary help!

My husband and I booked a somewhat last-minute honeymoon to Argentina in October for 2 weeks. There are key destinations we would love to see (especially Patagonia as we have been dreaming of hiking here for years), but we know 2 weeks isn't a ton of time.

Is this itinerary too ambitious?

Are we stupid not to see Iguaza Falls and Bariloche?

Are we spending too much or too little time anywhere?

I would say our top activities while travelling are eating, hiking and experiencing local culture. We are comfortable with a lot of moving around as we both travel frequently for work.

... I don't know if or when we will have a chance to go back, so any advice on how to make the most of this opportunity would be so so appreciated :)

Fly Toronto > BA

Day 2 - BA

Day 3 - Fly BA > El Calafete

Day 4 - Drive El Calafete > El Chalten

Day 5 - El Chalten

Day 6 - El Chalten

Day 7 - El Chalten

Day 8 - Fly El Chalten > BA

Day 9 - BA

Day 10 - BA

Day 11 - Fly BA > Mendoza

Day 12 - Mendoza

Day 13 - Mendoza

Day 14 - Mendoza

Day 15 - Fly Mendoza > BA > Home

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u/curtmicel — 3 months ago

Itinerary help!

My husband and I booked a somewhat last-minute honeymoon to Argentina in October for 2 weeks. There are key destinations we would love to see (especially Patagonia as we have been dreaming of hiking here for years), but we know 2 weeks isn't a ton of time.

Is this itinerary too ambitious?

Are we stupid not to see Iguaza Falls and Bariloche?

Are we spending too much or too little time anywhere?

I would say our top activities while travelling are eating, hiking and experiencing local culture. We are comfortable with a lot of moving around as we both travel frequently for work.

... I don't know if or when we will have a chance to go back, so any advice on how to make the most of this opportunity would be so so appreciated :)

Fly Toronto > BA

Day 2 - BA

Day 3 - Fly BA > El Calafete

Day 4 - Drive El Calafete > El Chalten

Day 5 - El Chalten

Day 6 - El Chalten

Day 7 - El Chalten

Day 8 - Fly El Chalten > BA

Day 9 - BA

Day 10 - BA

Day 11 - Fly BA > Mendoza

Day 12 - Mendoza

Day 13 - Mendoza

Day 14 - Mendoza

Day 15 - Fly Mendoza > BA > Home

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u/curtmicel — 3 months ago