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SUMMARY:Bike Crossing Chile-Argentina: January 4-09 2026
DESCRIPTION:Biking Challenge Over the Andes Mountains Chile & ArgentinaTrails\, Dirt Roads\, forests\, rivers and lakesAccross the Andes through Icalma border crossingCost USD $ 900 p/ person  \n\n\nI. GENERAL DESCRIPTIONThis our most important experiences of the year. It is not a simple trip to plan\, but we like to keep it simple in other aspects: connected to nature and to the locals. This is a trip between an amazing part of the Andes Mountains between Chile and Argentinas. We ride through forest\, cross rivers and swim in lakes of Araucania en Chile and Alumine in Argentina. This is a personal challenge the Andes Twice. To make it possible\, we have to combine a couple of natural camp-grounds and cabins. Most lunches are on the way prepared by our support crew. Along the way we have support vehicles that help with logistics and the transportation of gear\, food and our personal belongings. Our only concern is to RIDE. \nMax of Participants: We belive that 30 people is a good MAX number to keep it simple. We start saving spots through the year with a simple downpayment of usd 100. The rest we expect to be paid few weeks before the trip.Lodging & Camp-grounds:  We will travel through some remote areas where the open field by a river protected by nice forest will be our camp-ground. Other days we will enjoy the comfort of a small hotel or cabins. So we expect people to bring apart from their bikes and gear\, a sleeping bag\, matress and tent or to arange the renting of these item from us.Meals:  Most meal are included as explained in our day-by-day itinerary. Some meal – epecially dinners- are not inlcuded because we use some of the local restaurante of the small town we ride through. So everybody orders according to his/her choices.The rest of the food is prepared by Grado Sur Support Crew. Breakfast lunches or dinners.optaron por opciones especiales: MEALS not included:– Dinner at Argetinean Restaurant in Villa Pehuenia Day 03– Lunch in Norquehue Day 4 – Lunch in Moquehue Day 5 Money during the trip: There is not much need for a big amount of money during the trip. We will be in remote areas most of the time. However\, we will ride into small town where cash will be very handy ranther than a credit card. Bring Argentinean pesos or us dollars in small bills. We also eat at restaurants few times so cash will be needed\, and usualy riders like to stop where there is opportunity for a cold beer or something equaly refreshing. Gear & Bikes Transport:  Grado Sur Expediciones tried to help as much as possible with personal logistics but just from Santiago we were are based at. Few days before the trip we travel with vehicles trailers and gear to Temuco where trip starts. We offer the option for people in Santiago to deliver their bikes and luggage to our office and we will take them to Htel in Cunco. Other people from other locations need to be in Cunco Hotel -Bello Horizonte – the day before the trip or morning of Saturday\, early enough to prepare for departure at noon.For any logistics other than ours please contact us.III. Getting to Temuco:The important part is that anybody taking part in this trip needs to be in Cunco Hotel – Bello Horizonte either Friday – which is the day before the trip – or the same Saturday the trip starts around 9am 10am the latest.There are buses from Santiago direct to Cunco. Bus stops right outside hotel.There are buses from others destinations to Temuco and we can pick people up.There are flights also to Temuco and we can pick people in Temuco Downtown.People who wants to drive there\, they can leave the car at hotel parking no-charge until we return to hotel at the end of trip.IV. While Riding: EWe want people who come on this trip to focuss on the riding leaving all the rest to us. We travel with support vehicles – usually 4×4 small truck carrying everything for the trip. There will be one of 2 guides on bikes with the group. We can also assist with mechanic issues with any of the bikes. V. What is included:– Free transportation of bikes and gear from Santiago to Cunco and back.– Lodging and Food according to Itinerary.– Local Ground Transportation in Temuco area (shuttles Temuco – Cunco)– Support – 4×4 – vehicles during the trip.– Guides and bike mechanics – Make sure though\, your bike come 100% ready for such a challenge.– farewell dinner on our last night of trip back at Bello Horizonte hotel in Cunco. \nITINERARY Day by Day \n \n \nSunday 4th January Day 01:  Arrival – Trip Starts – China Muerta Reserve Ride.The trip starts on Saturday noon\, so we expect people to arrive the night before or early in the morning on the same Saturday by 10am. (See how to get to Cunco above)There will be a late breakfast for everybody at hotel. After that\, we will start getting ready to start the trip. Check luggage\, check bicycle\, and all itemn suggested below in our packing list. People will be able to leave stuff that are not needed at hotel until we get back at the end of trip. We check our bikes\, make last minute adjustments. At noon\, we expect everybody at the front of hotel for the first group picture of the trip. After that\, we load everything in the trailer or support vehicles and start the cycling. The first stretch goes for 30 kmts (24 miles) on pavement which works great as a warm-up. We arrive in Melipeuco and make a stop for lunch .Later\, we start the ride inside Chica Muerta Reserve all the way to our camp-ground\, a natural sport by a small river where we will set up our tents and support team will make sure that dionner is ready by 8pm. Dinner prepraed by Grado Sur Staff.Night at Camp-ground. \nMonday 5th January Day 02: China Muerta Reserve and Galletue Lake – Cabins at Icalma Border CrossingGroupo wakes up in the mountain. Time to undo tents and work on packing some of the gear we used during the night. At 8:30am we expect everybody to show upo for breakfast at our dining tent. At around 9:30 people need to bring luggage and tents to cars and prepare bikes to start the ride for the day. Today first destination is Galletué Lake\, headwaters of the BioBio river. Here\, group will make a stop to enjoy the beautifukl waters of the lake and river\, go for a swim\, and enjoy a picnic lunch also prepared by Grado Sur Staff.By 3pm group starts riding towards the town of Icalma. Here we stay at cabins by the Icalma Lake\, just by the border with Argentina. Dinner at Local Restaurant.Night at cabins. \nTuesday 6th Day 03: Crossing into Argentina Icalma Pass – Climb Batea Mahuida Volcano Trail Down to Villa Pehuenia Town.Our third day is hard to predict in terms of timing\, because of the border crossing and all paper work and amount of people. Because of our experience\, this is a short day of cycling but an intense one. Once we are on the Argentenean side\, we start our second part of the cycling which happens at the Natiinal Park Batea Mahuida. The goal of the day is the 2.000 meter top of the Volcano of the same name – Batea Mahuida.While cyclist pedal to their rythm\, the support vehicle finds it way to the top of the volcano as well to wait for the group with lunch. The view here is hard to describe\, just breath-taking. It is hard to cycle all the way to te top. But with or without bicycles\, we meet at the top for lunch.After lunch\, and after many pictures of course\, we get back on our bicycles and start the down hill part\, firt through the dirt road and then down an amazing single track trail through Araucaria tree forest. An amazing 10 minutes descent. Since day one\, we have named this crazy trail: fun\, long and safe. For those who prefer the safety of the wide open road\, they can just follow the support vehicle and we will meet in town at the Wagon Restaurant for a well deserved beer in Villa Pehuenia. At around 4pm group meets at Lagrimitas Camp-ground. We have the mountain shelter for the group. Time to chill\, clean up and rest before dinner at 7:30pm at a local Parrilla Argentina.Cena at Parrilla Argentina.Night at Mountain Shelter at Lagrimita Camping Ground in Villa Pehuenia. \nWednesday 7th  Day 04: Ride along Alumine River to Norquinco – Kimey Mapu Camp-ground by Norquinco Lake.Breakfast in our lodge at 8:30am. then we get our luggage to the vehicle and get bikes ready for a long but amazing part of the trip: the riding to Norquinco Lake. The ride follows that Aluminé river all the way to the big bridge that crosses the river. under that bridge we meet for lunch. It is a 60 kmts ride to this point.a beautifu place by the river. With good weather\, a great place to gofor a swim while Grado Sur Staff prepares lunch. After lunch\, we resume our trip\, now the destinatiin is a beautiful camp-ground by Norquinco Lake. Another 35 kmts away. Time to set-up tent\, shower and relax.Dinner at camp-ground.Night at rural Camp-ground in Norquinco.  \nThursday 8th  Day 05: Ride through Mapuche land in Argentina – Through Moquehue – Back to Chile Icalma Pass. Breakfast at Camp-ground at 9am. Later we get our luggage ready and close to vehicles. We start the ride over a mountain pass. Then we come down on the other side looking for the perfect spot for lunch by a small river. You will see the support vehicle from the road. Lunch time.After lunch we ride on through Moquehue town\, beautiful lakes and beautiful views of the Andes Mountains on the Argentinean side.We ride on back to the border and do the same paper work to get back to Chile. And back to the same place to sleep in Icalma. Dinner at local restaurant – ON YOUR OWN.NIght in Icalma. \nFriday 9th Day 06: Down to Carilafquen and Back to Bello Horizonte Hotel in Cunco.Today is a very especial challenge. Breakfast\, luggague to vehicles and back on our bikes for the last stretch of this adventure. Firt\, we start with a 7 kmts climb to mountain crossing and then we start coming down the mountains to the chilean plains. We ride on to Melipeuco where we will stopfor lunch at small local restaurant.Time to chill rest and maybe check this small town\, now with all the time in the world. Once group is ready\, we start riding the last 30 kmts back to Cunco\, to hostal Bello Horizonte where we started this trip.Time to chill and enjoy the swimming pool and maybe a drink.We will enjoy our last meal together at the restaurant.Night at hostal Bello Horizonte in Cunco. \nSaturday 10th Day 09: Departure. Group Members Leave – Transfer to Temuco Airport Breakfast at hstal Bello Horizonte from 7:30 tom 9:00am. Free morning accoding to your travel plans. IMPORTANT SUGGESTION: Because this is an advetureb trip\, we cannot guarantee 100% all the schedule describe here. For this reason we suggest that you plan your trip back home after midday. If you have an early flight please make sure that you make plans to the airport or letb us know about it. \nWHAT TO BRING in this Expedition: We need a lot for a trip like this\, but we still encarage people to PLEASE pack light. We have limited space during the trip. However\, you can repark at hotel in Cunco and leave items at hotel you dont think will be necessary during the trip. – Camping gear. Sleeping bag\, tent matress. (temp may drop to 0 degress 32 f at night)– Youb regular riding gear. Helmets are mandatory.– Rain gear. Though the trip sounds beautiful\, we will be in the mountain and rain can hit us any minute. Come prepared.– Warm layers for riding and for night at camp-grounds.– Small set of bike tools\, small pump and minimum 2 inner tubes even if your bike is Tubeless.– One set of warm clothes for the nights. One pair of warm shoes. No need for heavy mountain trekking shoes.– Small bagpak for daily rides.– Bottles or camelbak for at leat 1 liter of water.– Energy bars gel or any other kind of your favorite energy food.Note 01: Please\, dont bring electronic articles during thr trip other than your phone. It could get damage.Note 02: Anything especial someone might need for this trip before or after\, please let us know in advanvce\, We will be happy to help as much as we can. \nMore info please write to info@gradosur.cl / pablo@gradosur.cl \nGradosur Expediciones LtdaEmail: pablo@gradosur.cl     /  Cel – Whatsap: +56 9 4407 050
URL:https://gradosur.cl/eventos/bike-cruce-chile-argentina-enero-09-15-2020-ingles/?lang=en
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SUMMARY:Sea Kayak Río Bueno Chile's Lake District: Feb 2nd 3rd & 4th\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:I. Sea Kayak Trip Down Río Bueno to the Pacific: La Barra. – A 3-Day kayak trip all surrounded by Nature.– A trip down a safe and beautiful river.  – All physical levels and ages invited. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nII. Price:  usd 250 per person.INCLUDED:– Kayaks and gear: Helmets – paddles – lifevest – sprayskirt: Others.– Support Motorized bote to carry extra gear and help through the trip if needed.– All meals according to Itinerary.– All cooking gear plates cups and cuttlery. – 1 Guide every 10-people.– Support team on Vehicles. Logistics.– All local ground transportation needed for the trip.NOT INCLUDED:– Air or bus ticket or similar.– Other expenses to get to starting point of the trip.– Personal gear listed below under the title ALL ITEM YOU NEED TO BRING. – Snacks and similar. – Personal Toiletries. III. DAY BY DAY ITINERARY. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDAY 01:  Feb 2nd: Trip Starts in Río Bueno.Our advebture starts in the town of Río Bueno at 9am. We will pick up group at central Plaza – or any other place agreed before trip – and drive to Puerto Lapí\, where this adventure starts. The idea is to gather by the river by 9:30am and getting into the water by noon. If people want arrive on their own vehicles\, I would suggest to leave the vehicles in Río Bueno and use our shuttle to get to the river. We – Grado Sur Expediciones – will arrive the night before to the river – to the put in – to get everything organized.Once we are all at the put in – 9:30am – we will have about 1 hour and half to gear up\, load everything in the kayaks – single or doubles – with the idea to get in the water to start the trip by 11:30am. Once in the water\, group padles for about 3 hours to our first place for our first stop. Here we rest\, hydrate\, eat something and use the natural bathrooms in the openair. The river is flat\, no strong current or rapinds of any kind. There are not features that expose people to dangers\, but paddlers need to be focussed all the time and follow guides’ instructions if they indicate to do so. At about 3pm\, group resumes the paddling. We continue downstream at a leisurely pace. By 6:30pm we should cover the second part of our distance of the day\, to our camp-ground\, about 30 miles of river. Dinner at 7:30pmNight at Natural River CampNoche en Campamento. \n\n\n\nDAY 02: November 9th: From Our Campground in llancacura All the way to the Pacific Ocean. Breakfast at camp.At 10am we get ready to get back in the water and star our second day of paddling. Today’s goal is to make it all the way to the ocean – La Barra. This Bar – in English – is the place where the different currents from the river and the ocean build up a sandy wall that sometimes blocks the access to the ocean from the river.In the morning we paddle about 3 hours again before we stop to rest hydrate and eat our lunch. Again we can use natural bathroom\, leaving almost no trace that we were ever there.In the afternoon\, we paddle on for about 3 more hours. If everything goes well and our times match our schedule\, we should be arriving to the end of our triup by 7pm. That will give us more than enough time to set up our tents\, explore the area while guides work on snacks and dinner. Dinner at 7:30pmNight at Camp \n\n\n\nDAY 03: November 10th: Up-Stream to the Take Out and Pick-up Vehicles. Breakfast at camp.Today is a very especial day\, because we need to paddle upstream for about 10 miles to the closest river access to a road. There is no connection from any road to La Barra other than the river\, so vehicles cannot pick us up there. Group needs to paddle for about 2 hours to the fishfarm Los Patos\, where the only road meets the river. The current is not strong so it is not a hard task to do. We will have our motorized support boat if anybody needs help.To make our paddling easier\, kayaks stay close to the side of the river where current are event less strong. Once at the fishfarm Los Patos\, our support vehicles will be waiting. Our main suggestions is to completely empty the kayaks so as not tom forget anything inside them. Then start packing your staff. Here is where the adventure ends\, though we still have about 2 hours of road trip to Osorno or back to starting point. IV. ALL ITEM YOU NEED TO BRING:Every member of this adventure needs to bring the followingb items taht are key for this expedition.– Tent for 2. No bigger than that cause it needs to fit inside kayak. – Rolling Matress and Sleeping Bag. – Extra clothes in case it rains – shoes to wear at night\, other than river shoes. – Swim-suit – shorts – Sandals or river shoes.– Mosquito Repellent.– Sun Glasses – hat and sun-block 30 or more.– Water minimum 3 liters and a small one to drink from – Handy – We will carry exra water for the trip.– Your favorite Snacks: Dry fruit – fresh fruit – chocolate bars – others. – Toiletries – toiletb paper – towel – wet towels – All in Plastic Bags or dry bags for this sort of trips.  \n\n\n\nV. ALL GEAR PROVIDED BY GRADO SUR EXPEDICIONES:– Motorized boat to carry extra gear\, food and assist paddlers if needed.– All cooking gear for 15 people – All gear to eat for 15 people: plates cups cuttlery.– Food according to Itinerary. – Single or Double Kayaks & All gear needed for the trip: Lifevest – Sprayskirt & Paddle
URL:https://gradosur.cl/eventos/sea-kayak-rio-bueno-chiles-lake-district-8th-9th-10th-2024/?lang=en
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SUMMARY:Kayaking Adventure Patagonia Chile - Feb 14 - 20\, 2027
DESCRIPTION:– Kayaking down Futaleufú flat water\, crossing the Yelcho Lake and down the Yelcho River to Chaitén– Pacific Ocean – Patagonia Chile– Trip Cost usd 950  (does not include air fairs) \nMore information & Reservations:Email: info@gradosur.clMobile & Whatsapp: +56 9 44070503 +56 9 93805359 \nGeneral Descripction: This Andes to The Ocean kayak trip navegates the old water route used by the locals to connect Angentina’s border with the town of Chaitén by the ocean before the road opened. It starts below the white water of the Futaleufu River\, enters the Yelcho Lake and ends in Chaitén viejo following the Yelcho River. Safety: Through the expedition\, there is boat with off-board engine for safety. It also carries extra gear\, food and items that might fit in your personal kayak. With good weather\, this kayak trip is fairly easy\, but with wind extra safety for the kayaks is always welcome. following on the closest road there will be a 4×4 and trailer with vhf radio contact as a back plan. Important is to know that though the trip takes part in remote areas\, there are locals and small boats that use the same waters.Route & Weather: Patagonia in summer bring nice warm weather (even hot days). However\, it is also possible that it might show usthe rainy and cold face as well in the same trip.Trip starts at Puerto ramirez\, the old port used back at the beginning of the 1900s. This is the area where big rapids end and flat waters of the river start. Though navegating the moving water is not challenging\, kayaking experience makes it a lot easier.The Futaleufu river opens into the big Yalcho Lake that offers amazing view with waterfalls\, glaciers and steep fjords. With good weather it is easy to navegate across and follow the itinerary. It is important to know that with wind it gets choppy  and phisically demanding. Sometimes\, we plan our departures early in the morning is we know (using weather reports) that the day will be windy just to avoid extra work and stay on schedule. If\, on the contrary\, there is no way around windy days\, we might even consider to simply stay at the same campground and wait for the right moment to resume the trip.Rain does not complicate the trip. It does make it a bit uncomfortable for those not used to the outdoors and rain. But good gear\, including a good tent and warm clothes make the big difference.  We bring big tent for meals and cooking and for the group to hang out.Where the Trip Starts: The trip starts in the small town of Futaleufu in patagonia\, 7 miles from the border with Argentina.  This means that people might have to arrive one day earlier that the trips date. For how to get there\, we can assist people with logistics and reservations for local transportation.Where the Trip Ends: The trip ends in the ocean town of Chaitén. We can help schedule a bus ride\, airplane ticket or trip on the ferry boat to Puerto Montt.Price and What is Included: The cost covers all local ground transportation\, lodging before and after the trip according to itinerary. It also includes guides\, kayaks and gear\, and of course all food during the trip. For safety reasons a kataraft with a offborad engine follows us (mother boat). Not Included: The cost of trip does not include air fares or local transportation in/out of Patagonia. \n\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n \nItinerary Day by Day: \nDay 01. Sunday14 February:Saturday is arrival Day. Participants must be in Futaleufu any time during Saturday. The idea is to have our firts dinner together and start the trip that night with a final check about the trip and gear. To help participants to get to Futaleufú\, we assist people as much as we can with local transport and connections. Option A: Bus fromPuerto Montt to Chaitén. The BIMODAL route. It takes a day to get to Chaitén. It is a great trip through the fjords. Then\, extra 4 hours to Futaleufú by local bus or charter van or our company vehicle.Opción B: A 45 minutes direct flight to Chaitén from Puerto Montt airfield La Paloma (a small 6 or 8 seater plane) Then again\, extra 4 hours to Futaleufú by local bus or charter van or our company vehicle.Option C: A bus through Argentina that takes about 8 hours including paperwork at border crossing. The bus leaves from Puerto Montt but people can schedule to board in Osorno. Note: we can help coordinate all these options since we know the schedules and have the contacts. \nDay 02. Monday 15:  The Trip Begins – Lower Section of Futaleufu River to Monita Island – Lago YelchoAfter breakfast\, we start getting ready for the trip. We double check personal gear and also gear that we provide people with. make sure that the fitting of kayaks is perfect and radder works. Check every piece of equipment and make sure everything is going to fit in the kayak – tent\, sleeping bag\, clothes\, extras\, water\, etc. At around 1pm we drive to the river with all gear. We prepare to get into our kayak with everything we need for the trip. Lunch by the river.By 4pm we start kayak trip. First stretch takes the group to a beautiful natural campground on the western side of Isla Monita in the Yelcho Lake.This is a beautiful stretch of the river. We only paddle for about 3 hours. A great and mellow way to start this trip.Night at campground. Dinner prepared by Grado Sur Exp. \nDay 03.  Tuesday 16: From Isla Monita to Puntilla Or Correntoso River Beach. Lake Yelcho is a stunning place. It is also a big challenge especially if there is wind and waves. If that is the case we need to start early. Breakfast at 6 or 7am and paddling at 9am. If weather is good we can relax and start later. But keep in mind that if weather is bad we might have to start even earlier that 9am. First we paddle from Monita Island to La Puntilla. We rest here for an hour or so and take the time for lunch. Later\, we get back in our kayaks and cross the section to Correntoso River beach\, one of the kost beautiful places in Patagonia. From this day on\, our ‘mother boat’ is very important to give paddlers assistance if needed or just be there to make people feel safer. Afternoon by the beach.Night at Campground.Dinner prepared by Grado Sur Exp. \n Day 04. Wednesday 17: From Correntoso River Beach to Puerto Cardenas – On to Campground by Yelcho RiverAfter breakfast\, we get ready for our day’s paddling. We need to be in the water with our kayak by 10am\, unless weather says otherwise. First stretch all the way to Puerto Cardenas\, about 3 hours paddling.Lunch at Puerto Cardenas. After lunch\, we need to understand that we go back into a river again and paddle following guides instructions.Lake Yelcho is great. There are two places where other rivers get into our mai river and that means some trees that we need to keep in mind as we paddle. Our campground for the day is just below the second river feeding the Yelcho. Afternoon at CampNight at CampDinner prepared by Grado Sur Exp. \nDay 05. Thursday 18. From Río Cardenas to Camp ground just below El Amarillo River.Río Cardenas is a great place to camp. We can relax in the afternoon and rest.The next stretch is river and we need to be careful with currents and logs sitting in the river that we need to navegate around\, so following the guide’s instructions and line is very important. Today we paddle for about 4 hours. Once we get to our campground we rest and enjoy the afternoon and what is our last day and night of the trip.Night at campground.Dinner prepared by Grado Sur Expediciones. \nDay 06. Friday 19: LLegada a Chaitén Viejo – Fin de la Travesía.Hoy nos levantamos tarde\, pues desde este campamento a nuestro destino final son solo unas 2 a 3 horas. En este día se hace el último tramo río Yelcho hasta Chaitén Viejo\, un simple embarcadero usado por la comunidad para actividades madereras\, agricolas o simplemente para desplazarse de una rivera a la otra del río. Aquí nos espera el vehículo Grado Sur Expediciones. Organizamos y cargamos todo el equipamiento y vamos a nuestras cabañas en Chaitén. Noche en cabañas. Cena en Chaitén. \nDay 07. Saturday 20:  Trip Back to Puerto Montt and ON Home.– Breakfast at hostal.– Trip back to Puerto Montt dependeing of the option to travel.– Connection back home. \nWhat to Bring in This Trip. It is hard to predict the weather for Patagonia\, but February has always offered windows of better weather. That is why we plan our trip mid February. However\, we need to come prepare for the worst. There expression ‘there is not bad weather\, but bad equiopment’ make stotal sense in this trip. Our experience has shown us that “Andes to the Pacific” kayak trip could a great adventure with great views and scenery and great sandy beaches. However\, it can turn into a big challenge with rain and wind. So it is key to come prepared for those two scenarios.– Wet Suit (provided by Grado Sur Exp)– Layers – upper and lower body – Wind-stopper or rain gear for paddling– Extra rain gear to wear during campground hours.– Water shoes soft sole to operate radder in kayaks.– Extra shoes to wear while camping. – Tent good for rain with extra floor cover – Sleeping bag & mattress– Dry Bags to keep everything dry. Though kayaks have acrgo compartments\, they are not 100% waterproof– Sun block\, hat and sun-glasses– Buff (wool hat) or similar in case of cold weather – If needed paddling hand warmers. a kind of paddling gloves that help keeping hands warm– Warm clothes to wear at night during camping hours– Mosquito repelant (Important)– Headlamp and extra batteries – Small personal bottle for shampoo\, soap– Toilter paper in plastic bag– Preferred Snacks  (Cereal bars\, dry fruits\, others)– Water bottle (suggested bottle with buit-in water purifyer)– Small fistAid kit and personal medications if needed. Anti-inflammatories (We cannot provwith anyn kind of medicine)– If you take medications and supply of that med for the trip \nMore info & Sign Up: info@gradosur.cl / pablo@gradosur.cl  Mobile Oficina: +56 9 4407 0503Otros teléfonos de contacto:  +56 9 9380 5359
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CREATED:20251007T191932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251007T191933Z
UID:5831-1773475200-1773507600@gradosur.cl
SUMMARY:Enduro Biking Tricao Park: Saturday 14h March 2026
DESCRIPTION:I. GENERAL DESCRIPTION:Tricao Park is only 1 hour and 30 minutes from Santiago. It is an amazing location by the coast with more than 20 miles of single track trails all connected and leading to the Pacific Ocean. Though it is all single-tracks\, the level is intermedium. However\, everybody decides on the speed and how high you jump\, or you simply take it easily and safe.II. PRICE per person: usd 90INCLUDED:– Transportation from Santiago Round Trip– Park Entrance– Lunch at Santa Pizza or Similar– Guiding and Stand-by Emergency VehicleNote: Bike Rental for the Day – usd 60 Enduro Full Suspension Bike \n\n\n\nIII. ITINERARY FOR THE DAY– 7:30am meet at Grado Sur Office. Pucara 4313 A Nuñoa.– 7:45am start drive to Santo Domingo – 89 miles – 1 hour 40 minutes app.– 8:30am Quick stop at Copec Gas Station on the Way.– 10am Estimated time of Arrival at Parque Tricao.– 10:30am app we start the activity of the day.– 1:30pm We meet back at parking area.– 2pm Group drives in the van or some can ride their bikes along the beach to Restaurant.– 4pm Group starts drive back in the van to Santiago. – 6pm app ETA Grado Sur Expediciones Office.Note: All traveling times are estimated considering normal traffic conditions.
URL:https://gradosur.cl/eventos/biking-tricao-park/?lang=en
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Santiago:20260516T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Santiago:20260517T170000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122857
CREATED:20260429T163408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T164203Z
UID:6809-1778918400-1779037200@gradosur.cl
SUMMARY:Course - Cerification for Horseback riding Guide
DESCRIPTION:Course: Certification for Horseback Riding Guides. \n\n\n\nCL $ 250 per student. (Especial deals for groups – Institutions)CL $ 20.000 Registration Fee. Course Objective:This 2-day Course is for people who are already working in the guiding world\, but lack an official Certification. However\, people who want to get started in the guiding world are also welcome.During these 2 days we will learn about horse\, behaviour\, equipment and turn people into professional riders. We will also deal with the organization of activities on horses\, Legal Regulations\, Safety and – of course – Leadership.Though the time is limited\, we will also put especial emphasis on improving our own riding techniques\, and give tips and suggestions on ‘how to horseback ride with groups safely’.The course takes place in the Colchagua Valley\, especificaly in Nilahue Alto – Lolol – a traditionally horse related life. Our Aventura Colchagua base – Grado Sur Expediciones – has all we need for the course. Horse and tackle and space to ride. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCourse Description:  \n\n\n\nI. The course last 2 days. From May 16 & 17 2026. Ideally\, students should arrive the day before to get ready. that is Friday May 15th.  \n\n\n\nThis course is one of the few options for people to get a certification to work with horses and rides with inexperience people and the purpose the the following: \n\n\n\n\nConnect with the horse.\n\n\n\nUnderstand and interact with these beautiful animal. \n\n\n\nLearn and interpret unexpected behaviour of the horse.\n\n\n\nAvoid accidents by handling horses right. \n\n\n\nImprove safety in Tours on horses.
URL:https://gradosur.cl/eventos/course-cerification-for-horseback-riding-guide/?lang=en
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Santiago:20260523T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Santiago:20260524T170000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122857
CREATED:20250716T175337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T163306Z
UID:6590-1779523200-1779642000@gradosur.cl
SUMMARY:Course - Certification for Cycling Guides
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\n\n\n\nThis 2-day Course is for people who are already working in the guiding world\, but lack an official Certification. However\, people who want to get started in the guiding world are also welcome. During these 2 days we will learn about different kinds of bikes\, their purposes\, bike riding\, bike mechanics and bike guiding. We will also see different aspect of becoming a safe and competent profesional guide. We will also deal with organization of Biking activities\, Legal Regulations\, Safety and – of course – leadership. Though the time is limited\, we will also put especial emphasis on improving riding tecniches\, and give tips and suggestions on ‘how to ride with groups safely’.    \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat is The Course About:\n\n\n\nI. Within 2 days\, May 23rd and 24th 2026\, people joining this course will be immersed in the bike guiding world. \n\n\n\nThis means that we will cover most important aspect of the bike-worl and bike guiding as a job. Group will: \n\n\n\n\nLearn more about different types of bikes\, parts and mechanics.\n\n\n\nEmphasize the taking care of gear and constant maintenance of bikes.\n\n\n\nDevelop guiding skills: patience\, constant group support and in-field decision making\n\n\n\nLearn to communicate with people well: Give directions\, get feed-back and information reinforcement.\n\n\n\nImprove personal riding techniques.\n\n\n\nLearn basic mechanics to keep bikes going during an activity and maybe explore into advanced mechanics.\n\n\n\nPlan safe activities depending of the different goups\, their goals and people’s personal riding skills.\n\n\n\nEvaluate risk involved in any outdoor activity: traffic\, terrain\, group riding levels and weather. \n\n\n\nHelp develop community awareness of the potential of tourism in the country.\n\n\n\n\nCOST of Course: USD $ 250\,oo per person.
URL:https://gradosur.cl/eventos/course-certificaction-for-cycling-guides/?lang=en
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Santiago:20260530T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Santiago:20260531T170000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122857
CREATED:20250716T175138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T163234Z
UID:6588-1780128000-1780246800@gradosur.cl
SUMMARY:Course - Cerification for Kayak Guides
DESCRIPTION:Course Description\n\n\n\nThis 2-day Course is for people who are already working in the guiding world\, but lack a official Certification. However\, people who want to get started in guiding are also welcome. During these 2 days we will learn about all different kinds of kayaks\, what they are used for\, how to maintain kayaks and the most important aspects of becoming a safe and competent profesional guide. We will also deal with organization of kayak activities\, Legal Regulations\, Safety and of course leadership. Though the time is limited\, we will also put especial emphasis on improving paddling tecniches\, and help with tips and suggestions on ‘how to paddle with groups safely’. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat is The Course About:\n\n\n\nI. Withing 2 days\, May 30th and 31st 2026\, people joining this course will be immensed in the kayak guiding world. \n\n\n\nThis means that we will cover most important aspect of the kayak-world and kayak guiding as a job. Group will: \n\n\n\n\nLearn more about different types of kayaks and parts.\n\n\n\nEmphasize the taking care of gear and constant maintenance of kayaks.\n\n\n\nDevelop guiding skills: patience\, constant group support and in-field decision making.\n\n\n\nLearn to communicate with people well: Give clear directions\, get feed-back and information reinforcement.\n\n\n\nImprove personal paddling techniques.\n\n\n\nLearn basic maintenace tips to keep kayaks and gear in good shape. \n\n\n\nPlan safe activities depending on the different goups\, their goals and people’s personal paddling skills.\n\n\n\nEvaluate risks involved in any outdoor activity: water to paddle\, group paddling levels and weather.\n\n\n\nHelp develop community awareness of the potential of tourism in the country.\n\n\n\n\nCost of Course: USD $ 250\,oo per person.
URL:https://gradosur.cl/eventos/course-cerification-for-kayak-guides/?lang=en
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