Es una maravillosa experiencia estar en lugares que pocas personas visitan y que aún se encuentran en buenas condiciones de conservación, felicidades por compartir su aventura y que vengan muchas más. Saludos de Queretaro 👍🤠
I think not. I looked for tours in 2019, but as far as I know there are not guided tours in that time of the year (april). At least I could not find them. Also, once in the river there is not much to guide. You just follow the river till you get to the end.
@@MFhotovideo We are going this sunday. We will start at the putin between Aguacero and La Conchuda. The water is still very shallow before la Conchuda, but when you reach the river it is only a 2 hour walk to la Conchuda. And from there on the water is higher. The advantage of this putin is that it is only 40 min walk from the parking place to the river. The putin this group of the movie took, is several hours walking to the river
@@rinkeborg thanks for the information, were looking at entering at aguacero, because we want to see the waterfall ! After doing some research iv learned the river isnt as difficult as I thought so I wont be getting a guide. One last question, what is your preferred takeout? Looking at boating to malpaso but its expensive and adds a few days to the trip. Have you ever done the takeout at Arco del tiempo ? If so, how did you get up from there? Thanks.
Sorry, I didn't see your comment. It was not a guided tour. If you are in good shape you can do it in 5-6 days from the Aguacero. The first half part you walk all the time since the water is really shallow, the deep part starts approximately where we started. I don't know the part between La Conchuda and the point where we started, but most of the people say it's not worth (especially if you don't want to walk). You can find more informations on ropewiki.com/Rio_La_Venta_Expedition
Es una maravillosa experiencia estar en lugares que pocas personas visitan y que aún se encuentran en buenas condiciones de conservación, felicidades por compartir su aventura y que vengan muchas más.
Saludos de Queretaro 👍🤠
sin duda lo disfrutaron y marco sus vidas para siempre, ya tienen que contarle a sus nietos, bien por ustedes felicidades.
Espectacular paisaje, joya de la naturaleza
Exelente video
Hola, como puedo hacer este recorrido, algún número de un guía, Agencia o algo por el estilo, gracias ☺️
Como se Llama la parte donde estan pasando en el minuto 11:10?
Yo quiro ir en este excursion este ano, abril 2019. Tienes tips?
tener buena condiciòn fisica, llevar ropa seca para la noche en bolsa estanco, no llevar cosas superfluas
como te fué siempre?
tienen alguna bitacora documentada del viaje, para los que queremos seguir los mismos pasos sin sufrir tanto? :)=
was this a guided tour?
I think not. I looked for tours in 2019, but as far as I know there are not guided tours in that time of the year (april). At least I could not find them.
Also, once in the river there is not much to guide. You just follow the river till you get to the end.
@@rinkeborg what put in did you start at? And were the Rapids very difficult? Thanks
@@MFhotovideo
We are going this sunday. We will start at the putin between Aguacero and La Conchuda. The water is still very shallow before la Conchuda, but when you reach the river it is only a 2 hour walk to la Conchuda. And from there on the water is higher.
The advantage of this putin is that it is only 40 min walk from the parking place to the river. The putin this group of the movie took, is several hours walking to the river
@@rinkeborg thanks for the information, were looking at entering at aguacero, because we want to see the waterfall !
After doing some research iv learned the river isnt as difficult as I thought so I wont be getting a guide.
One last question, what is your preferred takeout?
Looking at boating to malpaso but its expensive and adds a few days to the trip.
Have you ever done the takeout at Arco del tiempo ? If so, how did you get up from there?
Thanks.
Sorry, I didn't see your comment. It was not a guided tour. If you are in good shape you can do it in 5-6 days from the Aguacero. The first half part you walk all the time since the water is really shallow, the deep part starts approximately where we started. I don't know the part between La Conchuda and the point where we started, but most of the people say it's not worth (especially if you don't want to walk). You can find more informations on ropewiki.com/Rio_La_Venta_Expedition