Avellanos Expedition

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Through demanding trails and wild lagoons, Chilean travelers tested their strength and shared the wonder of the Avellanos mountains.

Days of effort and nights under the stars became a regenerative act of belonging, resilience, and human connection.

Overview

Travelers: young Chilean professionals.

  1. Duration: 5 days.

  2. Route: trail to Torres de Avellanos, camping near lagoons and glacier cirques.

  3. Logistics: demanding hike in variable weather; simple yet safe campsites.

  4. Highlights: validation of high-difficulty expeditions, regenerative food and logistics, youth leadership, deep connection with place.

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