El Chaltén
It
is the newest town in Argentina. It was founded on October 12th
1985, on this day the decree that ordered its creation was signed,
in order to promote human settlements in the Andean range of the
province of Santa Cruz. The first settlers say that at the beginning
it was a "little signs town" because there were signs
in which you could read "Registro Civil", "Delegación
Municipal" but there weren't any buildings. The provincial
government built housing and this is the way the story
of this tiny town with a population of 41 stable inhabitants according
to the 1991 census began. Ten years later, they already were 371.
It is surrounded by the rivers De Las Vueltas and Fitz Roy, at
the foot of Mount Chaltén or Fitz Roy and Torre.
It is the closest town to Lago
del Desierto, subject of a now settled
long lasting conflict about the limits with Chile.
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Chaltén
is the name which the tehuelches (aborigines
of the region) called
the "smoking mountain" and that sometime later, Perito
Moreno would baptize as Fitz Roy.
You can get to El Chaltén from El
Calafate,
located 220 Km away, by a gravel road that may be blocked during the winter.
The Isolation is one of the main characteristics of this North corners of the
Glaciers National Park.
In El Chaltén there isn't an efficient home telephone network,
cell phones don't work and internet connection is poor and very
expensive.
On the other side this quality is one of its attractions. El Chaltén is
still a contamination free place and its inhabitants and authorities are making
every effort to keep it that way. There is a garbage recycling system working
in the town, the electric energy wires and telephone lines go "underground" to
avoid the visual pollution of the landscapes, it is forbidden to take non regional
animal or vegetal species. And everyone is trying to preserve their treasure:
the fragile balance of the surrounding natural environment.
Most
of the visitors of this town come attracted by one challenge the
practice of mountain climbing, trekking and walking on some of
the imposing granitic needles surrounding the village.
There are many options: you can take simple paths, though the
woods; others that include some climbing; or you can choose one
of the most challenging expeditions on the planet: go through part
of the Patagonic Continental Ice Field, where the
Glaciers are born. In order to help you to decide we have a
quick guide and several useful advices.
From December to March this paradise for adventure lovers attracts
thousands of enthusiastic tourists. And the town's capacity is
limited, so you must do a previous reservation or consult if you
want to make sure you have a place to sleep at.
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