Patagonia National Park
Patagonia, Chile
Veranadas
La Tejuela
- E-Bike
- Advanced
- 41,8 km / 26.0 mi
- Full-day
- 6 h 30 m
Exploration Path
We will visit a rancher's post to learn about part of the Chacabuco Valley's history. We will view its remains and get to now more about the lifestyle of its residents. We take a sloping path among ancient lenga forests, passing lagoons and diverse views. We will pass through transit areas used by huemuls and other species in the Patagonia National Park.
For the troperos - traditional nomadic herders - and ranchers of the region, the year was divided into two key seasons: the "veranada" and the "invernada. During the summer, the troperos drove their cattle to the veranadas, high pastures that, once free of snow, provided abundant grazing in clearings surrounded by deciduous forests of ñirre and lenga. In winter, the herds moved to the winter pastures, lower, sheltered areas where corrals provided protection from inclement weather. Today, thanks to the ecological restoration efforts led by Rewilding Chile, these clearings and ancient forests used for cattle grazing have been transformed into a natural sanctuary waiting to be explored.
Elevation Profile
- Elevation Gain
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1.143 m 3.750 ft
- Elevation Loss
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-1.143 m -3.750 ft
- Max. Altitude
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823 m 2.700 ft
- Min. Altitude
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340 m 1.115 ft
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