WHY IT MATTERS

Field-based learning that no lecture hall can replicate.

There's a reason the world's most forward-thinking universities are bringing students into the backcountry. Experiential education in remote environments builds the competencies academic curricula struggle to teach: adaptive leadership, cross-cultural intelligence, risk assessment, environmental literacy, and the ability to make real decisions under real conditions.
Aysén is not the most visited corner of Patagonia. That's precisely why we work here. Fewer crowds, deeper wilderness, and a living ecosystem — from glacial valleys and ice fields to ancient lenga forests and endangered huemul habitat — that makes every learning objective tangible.
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Genuinely remote.

Multi-day treks through valleys accessible only on foot — no roads, no infrastructure, no shortcuts.
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Ecologically significant.

One of the planet's most intact temperate ecosystems. Cerro Castillo is Chile's only IUCN Green List national park.
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Academically alignable.

Programs designed to support coursework in environmental science, leadership, sustainability, anthropology, and more.

The experience

What your group will live.

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Carry · Cross · Reflect

Your group will carry their own packs through remote Patagonian terrain — crossing glacial rivers, ascending snow-dusted passes, camping under skies so dark they feel borrowed from another century.

Facilitated reflection sessions, ecological observation, and group dynamics challenges are woven into every stage. Not as extras. As the program itself.

·WHAT'S INCLUDED

Built for groups who want more than a hike.

Every component below is standard. From the moment your group lands in Patagonia to the moment they fly home — logistics, technical infrastructure, safety protocols, and academic facilitation are handled end to end.
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True backcountry routes

50+ km treks through valleys accessible only on foot, including some of Aysén's least-traveled wilderness corridors.

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Full expedition infrastructure

Technical MSR / Big Agnes tents, inflatable expedition sleeping pads, dedicated camp kitchen, and satellite InReach communication throughout.

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Safety-first, always

Certified WFR guides (1:6 ratio), complete first aid equipment, satellite tracking, and daily check-ins with your logistics coordinator.

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Kolb-based facilitation

Every experience is followed by structured reflection, conceptualization, and application. The wilderness is the classroom, not the backdrop.

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Cross-border expeditions

Programs can culminate with the legendary Chile–Argentina crossing via Candelario Mansilla and Lago del Desierto into El Chaltén.

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Community-embedded

Local porters, regional food, and encounters with Patagonian families and conservation projects built into the route — not bolted on.

05 · SAMPLE ROUTES

Three landscapes. Infinite possible programs.


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ROUTE A

Circuito las Horquetas in Cerro Castillo National Park

CERRO CASTILLO NATIONAL PARK

Through lenga forests, glacial lagoons, and snow passes in Chile's only IUCN Green List national park. The classic Patagonian backcountry initiation.

DURATION
5–8 DAYS
DISTANCE
50+ KM
BEST FOR
First expedition · mixed fitness · environmental studies
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ROUTE B

The Rewilding Corridor.

PARQUE PATAGONIA

Jeinimeni → Valle Hermoso → Valle Avilés. One of Latin America's most ambitious rewilding landscapes — river crossings, open steppe, possible sightings of pumas, condors, and guanacos.

DURATION
5–9 DAYS
DISTANCE
50+ KM
BEST FOR
Conservation studies · wildlife ecology · sustainability
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ROUTE C

The Border Crossing.

CANDELARIO MANSILLA → LAGO DEL DESIERTO → EL CHALTÉN

From deep Chilean Patagonia across the border into Argentina, ending at the base of Fitz Roy. A genuine expedition, not a day trip.

DURATION
7–10 DAYS
DISTANCE
FULL TRAVERSE
BEST FOR
Advanced groups · leadership programs · gap semester

All routes are adapted to your group's fitness level, academic objectives, and timeline. We don't do fixed packages — we build programs.