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March 4th 2011
Published: March 12th 2011
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Vstavat sa nam velmi nechcelo, ale museli sme, dnes nas cakal najnarocnejsi den v parku. Cesta nas najprv viedla popri malom ale krasnom jazere /Lago Skottsberg/ k jednemu z domcekov spravy parku. Neskor navecer sme sa tadialto chceli vracat naspat a tak sme pekne poprosili a nechali si u nich nase tazke batohy. Cesta nas najprv viedla popri malom jazierku /Lago Patos/ az k ovela vacsiemu jazeru /Lago Grey/. Tu sa nam po chvili ukazala jeho dominanta ladovec Grey /Glaciar Grey/. Ladovec sa posuva priamo do jezera, nieco ako ladovec Perito Moreno, ale ovela nizsi. Naspat sme sa vracali tou istou cestou, skoro pri sprave parku sme stretli vela zachranarov ako niekam rychlo pochoduju, ti nas vsak ubezpecili, ze vnutri urcite niekto bude, kto nam otvori dvere. Samozrejme, ze na nas buchot a krik nikto neodpovedal. Zacali sme skusat vsetky okna a dvere, nastastie sme objavili jedny bocne odomknute a tak stastlivo dostali k nasim batohom. Odtialto sme sa vybrali k nasmu poslednemu stanovaniu v tomto parku. Vacsina cesty nas viedla cez luky, pampu a popri rieke, s krasnym vyhladom na vatsinu dominant parku, hlavne Cuernos a Paine Grande. Ten sa postupne, ako zapadalo slnko menil a mi sme videli dalsi neuveritelny zapad slnka, nasledovany oblohou doslova preplnenou hviezdami.


We didnt get up easily, but had to, because today was our hardest day in the park. Firstly we walked around a small but beautifull lake /Lago Skottsberg/ to a one of shelters run by guards of the park. Later in a day we planned to return there, so we nicely asked to keep our heavy rucksacks here. Firstly we walked around little lake /Lago Patos/ to a much bigger lake /Lago Grey/. Here, after a while we could see its dominant glaciar Grey. Glaciar is slowly moving into the lake, something like glaciar Perito Moreno, but much smaller. To return we had to walk same way back, almost there we met many park guards quickly walking somewhere, but they ensured us, that somebody there will open doors for us so we can pixk up our rucksacks. Of course, there was nobody to hear our us and. We tried all the windows and doors and fortunatelly found one unlocked, so we could luckily meet with our rucksacks again. From here we headed to our last camping site here. Most of the track led us through the pampas, fields and meadows and along a river with a beautiful view of most dominants of the park, espacially Cuernos and Paine Grande. Is slowly changed as sun was getting down and later on we saw another unbelievable sunset, followed with sky overflowing with stars.


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