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In Patagonia, the weather can change rapidly; temperatures vary considerably. During the day, temperatures can be pleasant, but at night, they can suddenly drop below zero degrees. Therefore, it's always advisable to bring a layer of warm clothing. Thermal or layered clothing can help you adapt to these temperature changes.
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Appropriate Clothing
To fully enjoy the experience and stay comfortable and safe during the hike, we recommend bringing the following clothing:
• Long, comfortable pants (ideally jeans, loincloths, or field pants to avoid chafing)
• Long-sleeved shirt or T-shirt (preferably cotton or a lightweight material, to protect yourself from the sun and vegetation)
• Light jacket or coat (that can be easily put on and taken off depending on the weather, a waxed jacket or wool coat is ideal)
• Gaiters or chaps (always a good accessory)
• Closed shoes (ideally long or short riding boots, NOT sheepskin for trekking)
• Hat with a visor, beret, or cap with a peak.
• Scarf (to protect your face from the sun and dirt)
• Sunglasses (to protect you not only from the sun but also from dirt)
• Gloves (always useful)
• Poncho (in addition to providing warmth, adds that special touch to the photo!)










