Pochoco Mountain (1.805 m. – 5.918 ft.)
Pre-Andean Range

Lookout point of the Andes just besides the city.

 

Highlight

A privileged lookout point of the Andes and of Santiago, reachable in half a day, offering an intimate contact with nature and the possibility of watching condors, just steps from the city.

 

 

 

 

 

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We find ourselves in Santiago's Pre-Mountain Range, where signs of the metropolis disappear and native flora and fauna come alive. We will begin going up through a marked path. The first half hour is a zigzag that ascends through the north hillside which ends when we reach the edge that we will follow up to the peak. This is a good place to rest and contemplate the scenery.

We will continue another half hour through the edge, which is quite vegetated, until the base of the final cone, somewhat steeper and rockier, where we will be able to take another break and enjoy the setting. Now we only have left to ascend a last half hour in between rocks and cacti so we can reach the top. Once in it, we will be able to observe on a clear day, the entire valley of Santiago and a good part of the Central Andes. Over our heads it is highly probable that we will see condors silently gliding in circles. A beautiful spectacle.

 

 

Time Required

Vehicle: 25 minutes from Escuela Militar.

Walking: 1½ - 2½ hours to the peak and 1-2 hours of descent.

Total: Half a day. 4-5 hours from and back to Escuela Militar.

Physical Difficulty

Easy


Season


Year round. Winter is the best season. The mountains are white and most treks in the Andes cannot be done because of the snow.

Keep in mind

This trekking will only take place if the weather forecast from the day before is adequate: Partly cloudy or better. See weather forecast.

TREKKING CATEGORY: A
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Contact: E-mail contact@andesterrae.com; Cell phones: 9-8725248, 9-8452815. Santiago, Chile.