«Thanks to the park rangers my mother was able to see the lakes of Patagonia»

«They made me able to see beautiful landscapes. I’m happy,” Ana said. When he saw her, the park ranger of the Chucao section Juan Pablo Canio looked for a Champa Bike (adapted trekking chair) and together with interns from the Park Ranger career of the University of Esquel, they took her along the trails.

“I just wanted to publicly thank the guys of green lake, who today managed to give my mom immense joy, making her walk part of the beautiful path. This is how Janet’s emotional letter to the park rangers begins. Los Alerces National Park (Chubut), which were made available to a woman who cannot walk so that she could discover this wonder of Patagonia.

“It was a surprise. Knowing the Verde lake was something wonderful. I have no words to thank the staff“Anna said.

«It is the first time my mom got to know a trail since we have traveled so many and was never given the opportunity, for not having the necessary tools or transportation to move her,” explained her daughter Janet.

“I wish every place would become aware that they are also people and thatThey have the same rights to be able to take a dignified tour“he added.

Ana and the rangers and interns from Los Alerces. “I have no words, a unique experience,” she said.

«Visit Lago Verde, Lago Rivadavia and many more in Los Alerces National Park. And Cholila! Beautiful attention! Thanks Juan Pablo, Lautaro, Ignacio, Marcos, Francisco and Barby Milani. They are geniuses, they made my mom’s life happy


“They made them discover beautiful landscapes”


It all happened on Thursday afternoon, when Ana was waiting in the walkway area of ​​the Arrayanes River while the rest of her family toured the Park. At that moment, Juan Pablo Canio, a park ranger from the Chucao section, approached, looked for a Champa Bike (the adapted trekking chairs) and, together with interns from the Park Ranger career at the University of Esquel, they carried the woman for more than a kilometer.

“I am a person with a disability. I don’t walk because of the lack of my two legs, but these park rangers made me see beautiful landscapes. I’m happy”, Ana said excitedly after the tour.

“I felt very well received by all the staff. In Río Verde I lived a unique experience and I had never thought of living it”said Ana, who has suffered from disability since 2018.


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