Laguna Toro
Laguna Toro
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Lucio Plorutti Dormal
Chascomus, Argentina43 contributions
Dec 2017
This sublime hyke is not for beginners, for the path tends to fade into marshes and streams, deep woods and slopes fo all sorts. Yet, if you dare take the left hand path on your way to Pliegue Tumbado; you´re in for a real treat. Few to none dare walk these paths, and the scenery is something out of fairytale folklore. I revisited The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy and other role playing atmospheres during my lonesome walk to Laguna Toro. Three Thumbs Up.
Written February 6, 2018
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maureen m
Reno, NV49 contributions
Mar 2015 • Couples
We hiked for 6 days / 5 nights around Mt. Fitzroy and Cerro Torre and Laguna Toro was our last stop. We hiked up to Winds Pass which was rigorous but worth the effort. The hike is an adventure with a zip line and a river crossing. On our ascent, we passed Tunel Glacier amongst others to reach Winds Pass were we saw the Southern Continental Ice Field. This is an other worldly vista point and it is one of our most spectacular hiking highlights.
Written July 22, 2015
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Alicia P
Austin, Texas, United States26 contributions
Mar 2018 • Friends
Gorgeous spot to relax in the sun and maybe eat your lunch. If cold water doesn't bother you, the waters look so inviting.
Written April 30, 2018
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conehead
Washington DC, DC118 contributions
Mar 2016 • Solo
Laguna Toro can be done as a day hike, or part of an unchallenging, 3 day circuit that also goes to Laguna de Los Tres. I was there in the end of March. It was chilly, so people were largely staying in their tents. It was cloudy, so the views were crap. And the hike to the Laguna was flat, through a forest, and lacking views. Chalten was redeemed after doing the Huemel Circuit. Loma de Pliegue Tumblado is a WAY better day hike, though definitely more challenging. If you are fit, go for the latter.
Written April 29, 2016
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Craig B
Melbourne, Australia4 contributions
I trying to plan hiking both Fitz Roy and Cerro Torres trek and the Huemul circuit and wondering is there a path from between the two hikes without going back to El Chalten which will save a day. I just cant find any information and assuming it’s not possible.
Pato I
Buenos Aires, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina332 contributions
Hola Paula, soy principiante como vos, querÃa saber si se podÃa hacer ida y vuelta en el dÃa, sin dormir en el campamento. Gracias
Parquefer
Buenos Aires, Argentina36 contributions
Buen dÃa. Saben decirme si Laguna Toro es una caminata que se pueda hacer en dÃa. Ir desde El Chaltén y regresar en el dÃa? Muchas gracias !!!
sdellam-2009
sdellam-2009132 contributions
Para llegar a lalaguna toro necesitas al rededor de 6 a 7 horas de subiba, normalmente debes alojar y al otro dia suves a el paso del viento
Glenda H
8 contributions
Buenas, el camping a donde se llega despues de las 6hs de caminar, es libre? hay que pagar? vale la pena quedarse alli y bajar al otro dia? Gracias!!
Nico V
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Hola Glenda, todos los campamentos dentro del Parque Nacional son gratuitos y libres (No tenés electricidad, Sà letrina). Con respecto a tus otras preguntas, no sabrÃa decirte, pero podés leer los comentarios de los que se quedaron allÃ. Saludos
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