Friday, October 11, 2013

Pit stop

Spectacular day of clouds

Hiking day two, Cuernos trail

Stopping to photo a waterfall

The other smart one……….slow and steady

Smart one with the poles

Our first hike , The Chilano trail

Jumping for joy we're finally here

Guanaco

Our escorts into Torres del Paine

Aye' Aye' Captain Torres del Paine

The real "Paine" was created in Larry's left knee and my right Knee by attacking the Torres del Paine too fast!!

Torres del Paine - Highly Recommended!

Torres National Park is a beautiful place at the end of the world. The people are wonderful and the towers are amazing. Amy and I met up with Cam and Gretchen and hiked up the Torres del Paine trail on Wednesday afternoon but it was too late in the day to make it to the base of the towers, plus it was overcast and rainy so the views were obscured. So Thursday we hiked along the lake for about 10 miles round trip. Both Gretchen and I overdid it on the way down and our knees are hurting (her right and my left, so we have one good set between us). We did see the Cuernos towers (next to the Paine towers). They are gray for the bottom 2/3s and then black at the tips. The lake was a vibrant turquoise color due to the high pH. I hope to post a picture or two before we leave wifi range in Punta Arenas. The hotel we stayed at was the Hotel Las Torres (thank you Peter for the recommendation). It was great as was the food (everything home grown including the lamb). 

Cam did a bit of driving around yesterday and found the EcoCamp which are small domed tents with heating and bathrooms perched on top of a small ridge with a perfect view of the towers of Paine.
 

Skip emailed and said he missed his plane in Johannesburg so he is flying to Stanley (Falklands) on an RAF cargo plane, arriving Monday. So we'll have an extra day to tour the island and help load Pelagic. Driving back to Punta Arenas now. Fly to Falklands tomorrow.
 


Day 1 rainy hike: Cam wondering where HIS horse is


Day 1 rainy hike: one of several well-built bridges



Day 2 hike: beautiful day, with great views and fantastic lenticular clouds 



Day 2 hike: two lakes of very different cold; the turquoise lake in the background 



Day 2 hike: panorama



Day 3: leaving the park, the tops of the Torres del Paine hidden in the clouds



Day 3: road-side Guanaco (native to Patagonia, related to the llama)



back in Punta Arenas, along the Magellan Straits. Note penguin colony on the abandoned pier






Shout-Out to Iridium Data Services

A well deserved thanks to Jody, Brandon and the guys at Iridium data services for helping me this past week to get the data working on the iridium phone. That's what will make this blogging possible!

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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

made it to the Straits of Magellan! headed to Patagonia's Torres del Paine

Hi All, after two days journey from Boston, we've made it near the "Fin del mundo"! Meeting Cam and Gretchen tomorrow up at Torres del Paine. Its beautiful but desolate. Hard to believe Magellan found this route through to the Pacific!
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