Dientes de Navarino trekking circuit

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The Dientes de Navarino trekking circuit is a remote, multi-day wilderness route on Navarino Island in southern Chile, renowned for its rugged terrain, dramatic sub-Antarctic landscapes, and challenging conditions near Cape Horn.

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instanceOf long-distance hiking trail
trekking route
wilderness route
accessMode boat via Beagle Channel
small aircraft from Punta Arenas
accessTown Puerto Williams
bestSeason December to March
austral summer
campingStyle wild camping
climate cold oceanic
commonHazards heavy rain
navigation difficulties
poor visibility
snow at any time of year
strong winds
country Chile
difficulty challenging
endPoint Puerto Williams
features alpine lakes
mountain passes
peat bogs
rocky ridges
views of Beagle Channel
views of Darwin Range
hasInfrastructureLevel minimal
hasNameOrigin Dientes de Navarino mountain range
highestPointApproxElevation around 1000 meters above sea level
landscapeType sub-Antarctic
locatedIn Magallanes Region (historically)
surface form: Magallanes Region

Navarino Island
Tierra del Fuego archipelago
southern Chile
locatedNear Cape Horn Archipelago
surface form: Cape Horn
notableFor being one of the southernmost trekking circuits in the world
dramatic sub-Antarctic landscapes
sense of isolation
remoteness remote
requires experience in remote trekking
good navigation skills
self-sufficiency
routeType loop
startPoint Puerto Williams
terrainType rugged
typicalDuration 4–5 days
multi-day
typicalUsers experienced backpackers
mountain trekkers
weather highly changeable

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Cerro Bandera hiking trail accesses Dientes de Navarino trekking circuit