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Published: February 4th 2011
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Rano sme sa s nasimi tazkymi batohmy s vecami na 3 dni kempovania vybrali na autobus do parku - Parque Nacional Huerquehue. Pri vstupnej kontrole sme si kupili listky do parku a vybrali si trasu. Este sme presne nevedeli kde chceme cez noc kempovat, ale spravca parku nam tvrdil, ze listky do kempu ktory lezi v strede parku sa daju kupit len pri vstupe - volne kempovat bolo zakazane. Velmi sa nam to nezdalo, tak sme si ich nekupili a rozhodli sa kempovat az za hranicami parku. Hlavnym klenotom tohto parku je zvlasne vyzerajuci strom nazyvany araucaria. Tento strom nema listy, ale ani ihlicie, hoci patri medzi neopadave stromy. Namiesto toho ma take ostre a tvrde trojuholniky, ktore vedia pekne porezat. Mlady strom vyzera ako typicky ihlicnaty strom, ale starsie stromy maju konare len hore a trocha to vyzera ako palma. Ich kmen je oblepeny takymi bielymi pavucinkami. Cely park bol porasteny tymito stromami, bambusmi a inymi stromami, popadane stromy boli ponechane ich osudu a cele to posobilo pomerne divoko. Na zaciatku nas cakal vystup do strmeho kopca, ale vyhlad na Lago Tinquilco stal za to, v peknom pocasi je tiez mozne vidiet sopku Villaricu, tu sme nevideli a tak nam
bolo jasne ze ani dnes by sme sa hore nedostali. Dalsou zastavku bolo mensie jazero - Lago Chico, tu sme si nasli krasne miesto a dali si prestavku. Neskor sme sa dostali na kopec porasteny hlavne travou, ziadne stromy, tu sme stretli neobvyklych obyvatelov lesa - kravy. Neskor sme sa dostali k hore spominanemu kempu a zahada listkov bola vyriesena, nikto tam nebol, ziadna kontrola a keby sme chceli kludne sme tam mohli prenocovat. Mi sme vsak pokracovali, aby sme stihli prejst co najviac. Pomaly sa zacalo stmievat a mi sme sa medzitym dostali za hranice parku, tu sme si nasli pekne miestecko pre nas stan, uvarili si veceru a isli spat. Opat sme si uzivali pocit, ze nikto na celom svete o nas nevedel kde sme.
In the morning our heavy ruksacks for 3 days trek and us, went to catch a bus to a park - Parque Nacional Huerquehue. At the entrance we bought our entrance ticket for park and chose our route. At that time we didnt know where exactly we wanted to camp overnight, but the guard of the park was telling us that only place to buy the ticket for camping in the middle
of the park was at the entrance - it was prohibided to camp freely. We were a bit suspicious, and rather decided to camp behind the park bordeline. The main atraction of this park is weirdly looking tree called araucaria. This tree doesnt have any leaves, but also any needles, although it belongs amongst conifers. Instead of that it has very sharp and hard triangles, which can cut you very easily. Young tree has got a shape of typical conifer, but older trees have branches just on the very top, so they look bit like palms. Their trunk is covered with white "cobwebs". Whole park was covered with these trees, bamboo, beech trees and fallen trees were just left as they were so it all looked quite wild. At the beginnig we had to climb up steeply, but the view over Lago Tinquilco was rewarding. You can see a volcano Villarica when weather is nice but we couldnt, so we knew this wasnt a day for climb. The next stop was a smaller lake - Lago Chico, where we found a beautiful spot for a break. Later we got to a hill covered mostly in grass, where we met not
very typical inhabitants of forest - cows. Later we reached already mentioned campsite and found out that there was noone there, no control and if we wanted we could easily spend our night there. We didnt do so because we wanted to walk as much as we could that day so we continued. It slowly started getting dark and by that time we walked behind the park boundaries and found a nice place to pitch our tent. We enjoyed the feeling, that nobody in the entire world know where we are.
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