Our hotel room came with a balcony and unbelievable views of the Torres del Paine Towers – completely different perspective in morning and evening light. We started our day driving to the Nordenskjol viewpoint along the way we saw the towers from different vantage points, the Rio Serrano River and the winding roads to the parks entrance gate. Of course, it started raining as soon as we entered the park. Still the road was very scenic driving past jagged peaks, lakes and thick forests on our way to the Salto Grande waterfall and the end of the world trail. The trail ended with another Tower view fronted by a Hidden Lake. During our return hike we spotted one of smallest owls I have ever seen maybe 6 inches tall.
We continued the scenic drive along the Paine River and Lake Pehoe to view the Cascade Paine. One last stop on the way back to our hotel was Grey Lake with its grey beach and distant glacier. It was pouring rain when we arrived with wind gusting to 40 mph. As we hiked the rain diminished with a few moments of a rainbow and a glorifying view of the glacier which was 12 MI away. The return hike was a washout with sheets of rain and a constant 30+ mph wind. We headed back to the hotel to dry out & have dinner.










March 9, 2023 at 2:06 pm
What a fantastic opportunity – and, although sounding a bit crazy now, the rain deluge will one day become an extra ‘smile’ memory.
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March 9, 2023 at 4:38 pm
yes sir
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March 10, 2023 at 5:40 am
Pete and Chris, your adventure has taken you to so many stunning places. This may be the best. you have taken some of the most stunning photos I have ever seen. Your banner photo knocked me out and when I revived there was the second photo, and that put me on the mat again. Just WOW!
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March 10, 2023 at 6:22 pm
if i can get caught up they are better – can’t wait till we get to the falls
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March 10, 2023 at 8:21 pm
That owl is adorable. He may be tiny, but his scowl says “Don’t mess with me”. And these mountains are so rugged. I must say I’m so glad I don’t live there. Thank you for sharing.
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March 11, 2023 at 2:52 am
Thanks – hope you are surviving the next pineapple express
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March 20, 2023 at 4:16 am
Those pictures of Torres del Paine Towers are technicolor, “Anselm Adamsesque!”
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March 20, 2023 at 8:57 am
thanks we hit at the right time – the next couple of days were cloudy
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December 18, 2023 at 4:11 am
What a foreboding place, like the end of the earth. Rugged beauty in those pictures, makes me cold just looking
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