The Chilean Institute of Ice Fields (ICIF) is a Chilean non-profit private corporation that conducts and disseminates scientific research, exploration, special interest tourism, mountain sports, and the construction of enabling infrastructure to promote the extensive region of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field in its Chilean section, located in the Aysén Region and Magallanes and Chilean Antarctic Region in Patagonia.
For its activities, the institute has an ongoing framework agreement with CONAF, the administrator of the National Parks system.
[1] The ICIF was created by Supreme Decree N° 431 of the Ministry of Justice on April 30, 1998.
[2][1] Southern Cone Core Program: Carried out in the northern third of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field, it involves the creation of a series of institutional headquarters, forward camps, and ice shelters in the designated area, facilitating access to this region.
[7][8] As part of the program, three institutional headquarters have been built in Caleta Tortel, two forward camps near Jorge Montt Glacier, and one shelter near Cerro Gorra Blanca.