Dientes de Navarino

The route passes peaks known as Cerro Clem and Montes Lindenmayer, that in 2001 the Chilean Ministry of Natural Resources named in his honour.

[1] Lindenmayer was the author of the Lonely Planet guide Trekking in the Patagonian Andes.

[2] In the 1940s the Argentine government released beavers on to Tierra del Fuego in the hope of starting a prosperous fur trade.

The forests around the Dientes de Navarino mountains have no natural defences to beavers and so, have suffered severely.

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