[Boards: 3 / a / aco / adv / an / asp / b / biz / c / cgl / ck / cm / co / d / diy / e / fa / fit / g / gd / gif / h / hc / his / hm / hr / i / ic / int / jp / k / lgbt / lit / m / mlp / mu / n / news / o / out / p / po / pol / qa / r / r9k / s / s4s / sci / soc / sp / t / tg / toy / trash / trv / tv / u / v / vg / vp / vr / w / wg / wsg / wsr / x / y ] [Home]
4chanarchives logo
I'm going to Bariloche in a few weeks. For those who don't
Images are sometimes not shown due to bandwidth/network limitations. Refreshing the page usually helps.

You are currently reading a thread in /out/ - Outdoors

Thread replies: 6
Thread images: 2
File: Bariloche_view.jpg (921 KB, 1366x768) Image search: [Google]
Bariloche_view.jpg
921 KB, 1366x768
I'm going to Bariloche in a few weeks. For those who don't know the place, it is a mountain town almost at the bottom of south america in Argentina. Lots of woods around the area, so it's a perfect chance for a dang ol outing.

Take into account that it's winter here. There probably won't be snow on the lowlands, but the temperature will probably drop blow the freezing point during the night.

What kind of activities do you suggest I do? I'm kind of a newfag when it comes to outdoorsmanship so some easy to moderate challenges would be nice. I'd also aprecciate some general advise as this will be my first time doing this and I'm going solo.

Pic related should give you an idea of how the area is.
>>
Oh, and no need to bring a gun. There is no dangerous wildlife here as far as I know.

Not like I have one anyway.
>>
File: 1395074262850.jpg (995 KB, 2524x1302) Image search: [Google]
1395074262850.jpg
995 KB, 2524x1302
Come on nigras

Yes, I know this is a slow board
>>
>>809657
Do whatever you feel like, maybe fuck some qt aryan nazi descent, many of them migrated to there.
>>
>>809657
It's kind of hard to give you specific advise for people not familiar with the region, especially since you're new to this.
I'd say ask around for some easy hiking trails, maybe with some overnight sleeps.

Make sure your gear is suitable for the weather - but that's pretty obvious :)
Make sure people know where you'll be and don't deviate from that path unless something forces you too.
Make sure you have a map compass and know how to use them. There are youtube vids.
If you're not very experienced with these then make an effort pulling out your map and figuring out where you are on that 2d pic, even if the trail is clear, practice is great.

rivers are usually harder to cross/deeper than they appear.

good luck.

Oh, and try to find some more experienced partner, would get your skills improving much faster.
>>
OP still here if anyone has further advise
Thread replies: 6
Thread images: 2

banner
banner
[Boards: 3 / a / aco / adv / an / asp / b / biz / c / cgl / ck / cm / co / d / diy / e / fa / fit / g / gd / gif / h / hc / his / hm / hr / i / ic / int / jp / k / lgbt / lit / m / mlp / mu / n / news / o / out / p / po / pol / qa / r / r9k / s / s4s / sci / soc / sp / t / tg / toy / trash / trv / tv / u / v / vg / vp / vr / w / wg / wsg / wsr / x / y] [Home]

All trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective parties. Images uploaded are the responsibility of the Poster. Comments are owned by the Poster.
If a post contains personal/copyrighted/illegal content you can contact me at [email protected] with that post and thread number and it will be removed as soon as possible.
DMCA Content Takedown via dmca.com
All images are hosted on imgur.com, send takedown notices to them.
This is a 4chan archive - all of the content originated from them. If you need IP information for a Poster - you need to contact them. This website shows only archived content.