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The Food
 
 

Most of our programs require physical activity. We think very carefully about the food we offer to our clients. Thinking about their requirements and particular needs. We generally serve 4 meals a day, during the trekking programs that have pack-horses or porters.

American type Breakfast – to provide the necessary energy to start the day.

Lunch will typically include fruits, granola, sweets and sandwiches –
all of high energetic content and rapid digestion, to have “on the go”.

For Tea time, usually back at camp, we serve coffee, tea, cheese, cold meats, and cookies – to recuperate some calories lost during the day and soothe your tired body.

We finish the day with a three course dinner high in carbohydrate
and protein.

During more technical expeditions, where food and equipment are carried in backpacks and by porters, the food is still served four times a day, but in rations previously packed and following an expedition style type of menu, high in energetic content and easier on our backs.

Breakfast
is made of oatmeal or muesli, chocolate, alfajores,
hot chocolate, coffee, tea.

Lunch
is made of granola's, cheese and salamis, crackers, chocolates
and juices.

Dinner
offers soups, a rice or pasta based meal with protein,
and something sweet as a dessert.

All day long,
we offer a mix of nuts and dried fruits to gives busts
of energy when needed.

 
  Grades of Difficulty  
 

Easy
Moderate
Moderate Plus
Difficult
Very Difficult

 
     
 
Individual Equipment “must have” list
 


We inform that there have been some changes in the National Park Administration’s rules, regarding gear transportation in El Chaltén area. According to new regulations, personal equipment belonging to passengers who take part of trekking trips in the above mentioned area will have to be reduced to the minimum.
It is due to this reason that, starting September 2005, each passenger will have a maximum allowance of 15kg to be transported by horses.
The aim of these actions is to reduce the environmental impact that horses produce on the trails.
Our itineraries may also suffer changes produced by new National Park regulations. Last minute changes in the program, determined by National Park authorities, are beyond Fitz Roy Expeditions control or responsibility.

 

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Última Actualización : Martes 15 de Julio 2008.
Diseño : Alejandra Meneses
Turismo Pali Aike
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