After Torres del Paine we crossed back over the border to Argentina. Our first stop was in El Calafate for some glacier watching. Next we went up to El Chalten for some more trekking and to admire the infamous Fitz Roy! After enough of the cold weather we headed north along the desolate Route 40 to El Bolson (our final stop in Patagonia).
Just airing out the house and enjoying the sun and view in our backyard (for the week). |
Enjoying the yummy wine from Mendoza. Patrick has clearly had too much to drink and lost the wine opener in his beard. |
My favorite part about the glacier was its color. The really cold compact ice was so blue it looked like it had food coloring in it. It was like Kool aid blue. |
Fun on the bus/ Patrick annoying me as I get crumbs all over myself. |
On the trail again! |
Finally we started getting a clear sky and were able to see all the peaks and Fitz Roy. |
Since the weather was clearing up we thought we should take advantage of the opportunity and hike up to the mirador (lookout). This was as close as you could get hiking. |
The sky stayed clear the rest of the night and this was the view from our campsite. You can see the path to the mirador on the hill. |
In hind sight... I should have pushed Patrick in. Jk he would probably have gotten hypothermia. |
Some how tadpoles and frogs survive in the freezing glacier water. It was cool to see all different stages of life. |
I ran back to camp and got Patrick out of the tent to come and enjoy the moon with me. We watched it move across the sky until we were too cold to stay outside any longer. |
Similar to Colorado, the weather here moves fast. By the morning the whole valley was clear of clouds. We got to see a beautiful view of Cerro Torre. |
We brought our breakfast supplies up to the glacier lake beneath CerroTorre to fully take in the view before heading back to town. |
There was also lots of hiking but we couldn't get motivated to do more than 1 hike. However we did spend a day lounging out and swimming at this amazing lake(Lago Puelo). |
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