Chile · Maule

Cordillera del Viento Border Mining Circuit

High-Andes copper country exploration

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The Cordillera del Viento circuit follows abandoned and active copper mining roads through the high Andes near the Argentine border, threading between peaks that scrape 5,000 meters while following valleys carved by ancient glaciers. This route connects several remote mining camps including the historic workings around Mina La Disputada and newer exploration sites accessible only by serious 4WD, with spectacular high-altitude camping at Laguna del Maule where condors circle overhead and the night sky blazes with stars invisible at lower elevations.

Expert-level route demanding serious mountain driving experience, full emergency gear, and vehicles with proven reliability above 4,000 meters where oxygen levels drop significantly. Technical rock sections and loose scree climbs require low-range and careful line choice, while weather can turn deadly within hours. April through October offers the most stable conditions, though snow can close passes year-round. No services or cell coverage for the entire loop, but you get authentic high-Andes solitude and insight into Chile’s modern mining reality in one of South America’s most spectacular mountain settings.

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Length (miles)178 mi / 286 km
Duration4-5 days
Max elevation (ft)15400 ft
Best seasonApril-October
Minimum vehicleModified 4WD low-range
Nearest townTalca, Maule
Land managerPrivate Mining Concessions
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceNone
Water crossingsYes
Dispersed campingYes
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