Location Argentina–Chile border Province Chubut Province | Elevation 865 m Range Andes | |
Pampa Alta Pass (Spanish: Paso Pampa Alta), also known as Puesto Viejo (Old Post), is a boundary pass between Argentina and Chile, joining Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region and Chubut Province. The elevation of the pass is 865 metres (2,838 feet) above sea level. The pathway in this locality is a gravel road and the traffic is permanent between 8 am and 8 pm in winter and between 8 am and 10 pm in summer. To leave Chile, it is necessary to obtain a pass from the international police in Coihaique. The nearest police assistance is situated 4 km (2.5 mi) away from the pass and the closest inhabited places are Balmaceda and Coihaique, in Chile.
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Map of Pampa Alta Pass, Chubut Province, Argentina
Climate
The climate in Pampa Alta Pass is subarctic (Csc/Dsc, according to the Köppen climate classification), with drier summers than winters and frequent snowfalls.