Torres Del Paine: Trekking in the Patagonian Andes of Chile


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April 21st 2009
Published: October 29th 2009
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We left Ushuaia on a 14 hour bus ride bound for Puerto Natales, Chile, the base for people who want to do the Torres Del Paine Trek. We arrived around 9 p.m., got off the bus, and began walking around the town with our backpacks blatantly in search of somewhere cheap to stay for the night. As we were walking down the sidewalk, we ran into two guys who also seemed to be in the same position as us... Read Full Entry



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packing up our tent the morning of the 4th day after a really windy night- the tent was blowing around all night... surprised it didn't blow away entirely
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packing up our tent the morning of the 4th day after a really windy night- the tent was blowing around all night... surprised it didn't blow away entirely
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4th day heading to el Glacier Grey... just before the crazy weather began
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El Glacier Grey from a distance

angry skies... on and off pouring rain and extremely strong winds
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El Glacier Grey

the sky starting to clear up for about 10 minutes until it began storming again
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El Glacier Grey

the sky starting to clear up for about 10 minutes until it began storming again
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El Glacier Grey

clouds clearing for a 10 minute break from the rain
My favorite flower!My favorite flower!
My favorite flower!

spotted these on our hike back from El Glacier Grey- along with the 3 incredibly bright, meticulous rainbows post rain storms
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beginning of the trek



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