smitty77
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I'd keep the option open for a descent via Lions Head. I came down it with a full pack without any trouble, and I remember it being easier than coming down Tux (which I did with a daypack). YMMV
As for water, 3 liters should be plenty. I would say if you have 1 liter left when you crest the headwall you should be fine. Plenty of goodies to refuel with at the summit if need be.
Chile, I wouldn't worry too much about being "out of shape". A co-worker dragged his family up that route a few years ago, and they don't hike at all. Of course, they were all too tired to hike down so the whole group took the last shuttle down. Talk about $$$$$. I'm glad I opted out of that invitation. :roll: I think you will do just fine.
As for water, 3 liters should be plenty. I would say if you have 1 liter left when you crest the headwall you should be fine. Plenty of goodies to refuel with at the summit if need be.
Chile, I wouldn't worry too much about being "out of shape". A co-worker dragged his family up that route a few years ago, and they don't hike at all. Of course, they were all too tired to hike down so the whole group took the last shuttle down. Talk about $$$$$. I'm glad I opted out of that invitation. :roll: I think you will do just fine.