He Christ the Redeemer Pass It is one of the most important crossings between Argentina and Chile, especially for those looking to travel from the province of Mendoza to the neighboring country. Since this situation occurred a lot during the beginning of the Argentine long weekend, now there is the final part: the return.
This October 13, the pass is enabled 24 hours a day, in accordance with the recently implemented summer time. The opening of crossing It is good news for those who took advantage of the long weekend in Argentina to visit Chile, after some interruptions due to adverse weather conditions at the beginning of the week: at certain times, lines of up to 5 hours of waiting were recorded.
During the last few days, snowfall and storms in the area generated uncertainty among travelers, since the unstable weather forced the temporary closure of the passed. However, following improved conditions, it has been confirmed that the crossing is fully operational today. Despite this opening, drivers must maintain extra precautions, as sub-zero temperatures continue to be present and there is a risk of ice forming on the road.
One of the requirements for those who cross the Christ the Redeemer Passboth for private vehicles and for buses and trucks, is to have chains. This safety element is mandatory due to the climatic conditions that prevail in the high mountains. The authorities have reinforced the recommendation that all drivers ensure they comply with this measure to avoid accidents on the journey.
Meanwhile, the passed Pehuenche, another crossing option to Chile south of Mendoza, remains closed until further notice. This means that, for now, Christ the Redeemer is the main route available for those seeking to cross the mountain range, which increases its importance in the connection route between both countries.