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Torres Del Paine W Trek
... 20 mins up to the viewpoint. We could see the valley but unfortunately only tiny glimpses of the mountain tops which looked so close yet miles away. The weather is so changeable here so we knew we were lucky to even see the valley! After a quick sani we walked down quickly back to where we left our bags but from there it was another 7.5k to our refugio for that night. When we seen it we were so happy, it seemed a long ...
Beautiful Patagonia
... hostel we stayed in was comfortable with a kitchen and roof terrace, our time was spent finally being able to enjoy balmy evenings in flip flops drinking vino tinto on the main plaza with an English couple we met on the bus.
Due to time constraints and a new addition to our unplanned plan (a trip to Antarctica... more on that in the next post!) we flew far South, via Buenos Aires, to Rio Gallagos. After hugely delayed and/or cancelled flights on a ...
Torres del PAINe
... in to camp around 5pm, however no sign of Matt and Tom. An hour later they appeared at camp, having waited for 4 hours at the bottom of the original trek...oops. We had dinner and hit the sack. Day two we trekked the French valley. A stunning trail of woodland, river crossings and boulder scrabbles. Lots of ups and downs as you crossed the valley with the first hour being the hardest thanks to the huge boulders and vague trail markings. We made it up to the mirador and met more snow as ...
The W-circuit
... Rucksack, in den Wind legen und das Gehen war zeitweise extrem schwierig! Aber wir sind gluecklicherweise nicht wie andere Leute vom Wind umgeweht und dabei verletzt worden.:-(
Kurz nach dem Aussichtspunkt liess der Wind nach und es begann zu regnen. Nachdem der Regen immer staerker wurde, haben wir uns entschlossen die Regenjacke anzuziehen und kurz darauf auch die Regenhuelle ueber den Rucksack zu ziehen. Und kaum hatten wir das ...
Sun, rain, wind, sweat, fun, exhaustion & freedom
With 25 kilos of food, tent and clothes on my back, this hike of 5 days in Chilean Patagonia was hard. Heavy rain on day 3 and epilatory wind on day 4 did not make the journey easier. But the views were stunning. The satisfaction while admiring the view at the lookouts is not without relation to the pain felt during the ascent. Being completely autonomous, carrying everything you need in one of the remotest places on earth, also brings you to feel ... yes, I think it was ...