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Cuernos Del Paine from Rio Paine, Patagonia
Eight years ago, I made my first trip to Patagonia, at which time I vowed to return. Earlier this month, I finally made it back to the southern most tip of South America.
I rented a car and made my way across over a thousand kilometers between both Chile and Argentina. I spent several nights in three different National Parks, and put many more kilometers on my hiking shoes.
The weather down here is unpredictable at best. Fierce winds, rain, snow, freezing temperatures.... I experienced all of that. To top it off, the sun rose at 5:00 AM and did not set until 10:00 PM. Many more hours to explore :-)
I love this area. I think it is one the most beautiful landscapes on earth. It is also relatively untouched by humans, and still feels truly wild.
This first image is from Torres Del Paine. I bushwacked my way to this spot, only to find out that these puffy green bushes are actually 100% thorns!
Cuernos Del Paine from Rio Paine, Patagonia
Eight years ago, I made my first trip to Patagonia, at which time I vowed to return. Earlier this month, I finally made it back to the southern most tip of South America.
I rented a car and made my way across over a thousand kilometers between both Chile and Argentina. I spent several nights in three different National Parks, and put many more kilometers on my hiking shoes.
The weather down here is unpredictable at best. Fierce winds, rain, snow, freezing temperatures.... I experienced all of that. To top it off, the sun rose at 5:00 AM and did not set until 10:00 PM. Many more hours to explore :-)
I love this area. I think it is one the most beautiful landscapes on earth. It is also relatively untouched by humans, and still feels truly wild.
This first image is from Torres Del Paine. I bushwacked my way to this spot, only to find out that these puffy green bushes are actually 100% thorns!