Trekking at the End of the World - Mitre Peninsula - Ushuaia

Hike Through the Last Edge of the Earth

  • Start Date : 2025-Jan-11
    End Date: 2025-Jan-20
  • Hora Inicio: 1PM
    Hora Fin: 7PM
  • Meeting Point:Ushuaia
    End: Ushuaia
  • Duration:10 DAYS
    Availability: Full!
NEW! - Trekking and Sailing through Mitre Peninsula - Tierra del Fuego

Proposal

An Adventure at the Edge of the World

Traversing a stretch of the last breath of South America is more than just an adventure. It is one of the most isolated and hostile environments where very few humans have ventured. The Mitre Peninsula features unique natural and cultural characteristics, including colonies of birds, marine mammals, bogs, wetlands, and evidence of indigenous presence as well as the early explorations of Tierra del Fuego Island.

This is a trekking journey with all the elements: crossing rivers, walking with wet feet, camping on beaches next to the world’s southernmost sea, climbing mountains at the epilogue of the Andes Mountain Range, and appreciating both landscapes and cultural-paleontological riches. Historically, this area was inhabited by the indigenous Haush and Selknam (Onas) peoples.

Itinerary

Day 1: Meeting in Ushuaia city. Introduction of guides, equipment check. Overnight in cabins.

Day 2: Vehicle transfer to the Moat station of the Argentine Naval Prefecture, beyond Harberton Estate, alongside the Beagle Channel. First segment of the trek, skirting the channel; crossing the Rio Chico (wade). Pass by Yagan archaeological site. First camp at Casa Vieja.

Approx. trekking hours: 6
Distance: 16 km

Day 3: Second day. We will pass through high trails and Cape San Pío (and its lighthouse), the southernmost point of Argentina. New camp at Puesto Ibarra.

Approx. trekking hours: 4
Distance: 9 km

Day 4: On the third day of trekking, we will reach the large Sloggett Bay after traversing beaches and skirting some high hills. We will also see a large dredge that operated, alongside the Rio Lopez, in the early 20th century. Camp near a ranch close to the bay.

Approx. trekking hours: 6
Distance: 15 km

Day 5: This day begins with wading across the powerful López River and ends at Playa Dorada, with golden sands creating an admirable landscape.

Approx. trekking hours: 6
Distance: 14 km

Day 6: From beach to beach, from hills to forests. Always along the southern coast of the peninsula, this day we will reach Playa Paraiso and set up our penultimate camp.

Approx. trekking hours: 5
Distance: 10 km

Day 7: On the last day of hiking, we will visit the Gardiner Caves, a historical site. We will cross the Bonpland River and, upon reaching Bahia Aguirre, arrive at Puerto Español.

Approx. trekking hours: 7
Distance: 15 km

Days 8 and 9: Rest at Puerto Español. Walks, relaxation.

Day 10: Return by sailboat to Ushuaia. A grand adventure begins, returning while navigating the Beagle Channel (great sightings). Depending on the weather, arrival will be either on this day or the following. Final overnight stay in a hotel in Ushuaia.

Day 11: Extra day for bad weather.

Note

Demanding trekking with adverse weather conditions.

Included Services
  • Land transfer to Moat (starting point)
  • Return transfer to Ushuaia
  • One night in a hotel in Ushuaia before the expedition
  • One night of accommodation in Ushuaia after the expedition
  • Tents
  • All meals during the expedition
  • Personal accident insurance
  • Professional guides and assistants
  • Cooking equipment
  • First aid kit

Services NOT included
  • Porters for equipment (consult in advance)
  • Tips
  • Expenses due to early departure from the program
  • Meals in Ushuaia

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Faq

How far do we walk each day?

Approximately between 12 and 15 km.

Do we need to carry a lot of weight in our backpack?

It is advisable to use an expedition backpack with a capacity of no less than 65 liters. Each person will carry between 12 and 15 kg.

Difficulty graduation

Mochila: Peso / Duración de la Jornada.

Exigencia Física

Técnico: Dificultad en el Terreno / Equipo.

Fortaleza Psicológica

Exposición a la Altura

Backpack (M)

This point has to do with the weight that we must carry in our backpacks. Trekkings or crossings where we have pack animals allow us to bear less weight on our backs. And the multi-day journeys in Patagonia (without the option of having pack mules) generally make us carry more weight, especially in the early days.

20% Up to 5 Kilos: Short excursion walks / Trekking Talampaya

40% Up to 8/10 Kilos: Round-trip trekking / Vallecitos 3 and 4-day programs

60% Up to 12/15 kilos: Crossing trekking with porting / Crossing of the Andes Paso Portillo

80% More than 15/18 kilos: Cross-country trekkings with little or no portage / Trekkings in Patagonia (Paso Vuriloche, PN Lanin or Nahuel Huapi, etc)

100% More than 25 Kilos: With a lot of equipment on top and little or no porting / Continental Ice

Fitness (F)

We consider physical demands to the wear that we can suffer both aerobic (climbs = possible shortness of breath) and muscle (resistance = many hours walking) and of legs and joints (descents = knees / ankles).

20% half a day or less with little unevenness.

40% more sustained slopes and longer days in the activity. 2-3 days / more than 6 hours per day.

60% Long ascents and descents with a longer duration. Ascents to more than 4000 meters in the central mountain range / intense 4-day trekking (Uruguayan plane)

80% Important work of legs in resistance. Very long days. Very long day ascents (Lanin - Domuyo) or more than 5000 meters. Ice courses.

100% Maximum demand. Aerobic work and constant effort on legs. Continental Ice, Aconcagua, mountains of more than 6000 meters.

Technical (T)

The technical difficulty is mainly based on the terrain. How much can it cost us to climb a slope, if it is very steep or if we have to use our hands in some section (simple climbing), both in rock and snow-ice, or materials such as crampons and pegs in other ascents.

20% flat land

40% trails with moderate ups and downs. General crossing trekkings . Sierra de la Ventana, Córdoba, Patagonia, Cuyo, north, others. Classic ascents

60% Steeper slopes and trails. Possible use of crampons. Domuyo, Cordón del Plata, Cordillera Central.

80% Mixed terrain, with snow or ice. Alvear, Lanin, Tronador. Bolivia, Peru.

100% Highly technical terrain. Glacial transit and climbing in sections. Hill climbing with sections on slopes of more than 60 ° inclination

Psycho (P)

We maintain that this point, the psychological factor, represents a relevant factor. Each one needs a factor of conviction, confidence, self-control and will power to achieve a goal. And depending on the attitude with which we face distances, slopes, terrain and many other objective factors, we can achieve performance with very different results.

20% We will not be much affected.

40% This is a normal level of attention.

60% We require more motivation, enthusiasm and concentration.

80% The activity will require us to be very connected and convinced.

100% Maximum control and emotional-psychological performance.

Adventures (A)

It is the factor that, the height above sea level, influences us depending on the activity we carry out. Managing and overcoming symptoms caused by altitude is the key to this point

0% + sea level.

20% Up to 2000 masl.

40% + 2000 masl.

60% + 4000 masl.

80% + 5000 masl.

100% + 6000 masl.

Gradual Adventure Activity Difficulty System designed by Leandro Scheurle.
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Required equipment

EQUIPMENT
  • Trekking backpack (65 to 80 liters)
  • Warm sleeping bag (-2 to -10 degrees Celsius comfort) (e.g., 800 grams of down or equivalent synthetic)
  • Insulating sleeping pad (10 to 15 mm)
  • Pair of trekking poles
  • Water-resistant plastic bags to store all clothing inside the backpack
  • Rain poncho (plastic)
  • Backpack rain cover or large trash bag
CLOTHING
  • Socks: 4 pairs of trekking socks
  • Underwear
  • 1 pair of trekking boots (in good condition)
  • 1 pair of running shoes as a spare for the first pair
  • 1 pair of lightweight shoes for wading (crossing rivers) and wet conditions; crocs or full sandals are acceptable, but preferably shoes
  • Long trekking pants (NO JEANS)
  • 1 pair of long underwear or spare trekking pants
  • 2 short-sleeve synthetic shirts (dry fit)
  • 1 long-sleeve shirt
  • 2 fleece jackets
  • Warm jacket (down or synthetic)
  • 1 waterproof/breathable jacket (Gore-Tex or similar)
  • 1 sun hat (with a brim)
  • Warm gloves
  • Warm hat
PERSONAL ITEMS
  • ID (document or passport)
  • Health insurance card
  • Travel assistance insurance
OTHERS
  • Headlamp with batteries (and spare batteries)
  • Sunglasses (Category III or IV)
  • Sunscreen (SPF 45 or higher) and lip balm
  • Toilet paper, tissues, and wet wipes
PERSONAL COOKING
  • Water containers with a minimum capacity of 2 liters (plastic bottle is acceptable)
  • Cutlery, plate or tupperware, and cup (not glass or metal)
OPTIONAL (not mandatory, depending on space and weight)
  • Silver tape for blisters and repairs
  • Mate, straw, and yerba
  • Steel thermos
  • Binoculars, monocular, or camera equipment
  • Book, notebook, travel journal, pencil, pen
  • Games: cards, dice, etc.
  • Pocket knife
  • Whistle and lighter

Rental Equipment

Trekking sleeping bag

Booking in Advance

US$ 16 + options

Pair of Trekking Poles

Booking in Advance

US$ 10 + options

Rental mittens

Booking in Advance

US$ 8 + options

Pair of Crampons

Booking in Advance

US$ 15 + options

Rental : helmet, crampons and ice ax

Booking in Advance

US$ 36 + options

Combo Top: helmet, crampons, ice ax and full harness

Booking in Advance

US$ 50 + options

Category 3 sunglasses - Shepra Julbo Spectrom

Booking in Advance

US$ 5 + options

Backpack for trekking and mountaineering - Woman

Booking in Advance

US$ 10 + options

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