Plan ahead. Check the current trail conditions and the weather forecast. Keep in mind that Tierra del Fuego has a very unstable climate.
Start your hike as early as possible. Daylight it’s very important to guarantee a safe return.
Don't go hiking alone. You may need help in case of an emergency. If you decide to go hiking on your own, tell someone where you are going and when you expect to be back.
Wear the proper hiking gear. Dress in layers, with insulated jackets, and breathable thermal clothing. Wear waterproof hiking boots.
Bring a backpack with a first aid kit, water, food, extra layers, sunglasses, sunscreen, map, compass or GPS device, small pocket knife or multi-tool, flashlight with fresh batteries or headlamp, emergency thermal blanket and a garbage bag.
Follow the signs and stay on the trail.
Use a navigation tool, such as a phone app, a map, a compass, an altimeter, or a hiking GPS.