The 2009 edition is longer available from LP. Not even as a digital version. 😦
I highly doubt it will ever be updated.
You can still find used versions on Amazon at high cost.
I searched until I found one in a used book store. I’ll hang on to it. There’s nothing better for the region, in my opinion.
A 2015 Spanish language guidebook is closest – Trekking por Chile by Compass, the map company.
If you only need to see some of the Lonely Planet guide, check the version archived on Google Books.






