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My 2011 Pure Patagonia Trip

My Photos : Richard Bowerman
March of this year we took off for a Patagonia tour and the trip of a lifetime. Here\'s our experiencing hiking and trekking out of Ecocamp into all that Torres del Paine has to offer on our Pure Patagonia Trip.
I went to : Argentina, Chile

Argentina & Torres del Paine Custom Family Adventure

Rainbow over UshuaiaBeagle Channel view from Tierra de Leyendas hotelBeagle Channel shore in Tierra del Fuego Natl ParkTree Fungi in Tierra del FuegoTree Fungi Up CloseFlowers in Tierra del Fuego
My Photos : Cynthia Gillett
An exhilarating and amazing trip of a lifetime to Ushuaia, El Calafate and Perito Moreno Glacier, Torres del Paines in Chile, and Iguazu Falls.
I went to : Argentina, Chile, Patagonia

Antarctica Expedition cruise + Patagonia Tour

Happy Penguins
My Photos : Stephen Krupnick
Here is the ultimate South America adventure of a lifetime: a 12-day Antarctica Expedition cruise aboard the Professor Molchanov with a visit to the Ecocamp in Patagonia. To top it off - a visit to Buenos Aires and excursion to the beautiful Iguazu Falls. Are we missing anything?

Chile Travel Journal 2008

Altiplano LakeAltiplano LakeAltiplano LakeAltiplano Wildlife - foxAtacamaAtacama Desert
My Photos : Wendy DeGiglio
Chile Travel Journal 2008, Easter Island and Atacama Desert Trip. Sometimes you ought to leave the damn guide book HOME.
Read my journal : Chile Travel Journal 2008
I went to : Chile

To Chile, Argentina and Back Again - The Trip of a Lifetime

Torres del paineHotel Bonaparte Enjoying our very first pisco sour!It\'s a LOOONG way up to the top of Cerro San CristobalAnd we\'re still climbing...glad we decided not to walkStunning view from the top
My Photos : Jesson Burnam
I’ve spent years pouring through my share of Outside Magazines and National Geographics; watched hours of Discovery Channel Programs and marveled at the beauty of nature; heard the tales of many of my well-travelled friends as they detailed their harrowing and exciting adventures. But with all of this, at 30 years old, I had never been outside of the United States. Yes, you heard that right. While I would have given my left arm to be able to say I was an adventurer, the most I had ventured from home was across the U.S. At least that was the case a year ago, when (for my 30th birthday) my boyfriend Jay surprised me with the trip of a lifetime – halfway around the world in South America. He had heard about Adventure Life through a few friends (and a few reads of Outside Magazine himself) and booked the trip without my knowing. Flash forward to March 2010 when, after months of planning, Jay and I board a flight bound for Santiago with an itinerary set to take us to the end of the world and back – and offer us experiences we wouldn’t soon forget. I had no idea what was in store but was soon to find out…
I went to : Argentina, Chile, Patagonia

Trip to the Ends of the Earth

Punta Arenas - touch the foot, if you want to return somedayOur hotel in Punta Arenas, really cool and historicalOur boat to Penguin National MonumentPenguin national monument200,000 penguins...on my!Mama & baby Penguin burrowed in the ground
My Photos : Courtney Jordan
Margy and I went to Puenta Arenas, Patagonia, Santiago and Easter Island
I went to : Chile

PatagoniaTour, End of the World

Face to face with a fox at Torres del PaineUshuaia Yacht ClubJail Museum, UshuaiaUshuaias robust daisies. Daisy in Spanish is maragaritaBiggest lupines Ive ever seen were everywhere in UshuaiaCabin in Mare Australis. Third bed didnt make it too crowded
My Photos : Pam Thomas
It is February school vacation week, and most of our friends have been indulging in pedicures and manicures for trips to the Caribbean and Florida. Though we are not glamorous, we are happy, happy, happy because we are going to tour Patagonia today.
I went to : Argentina, Chile, Patagonia

Patagonia Trip

The road to El ChaltenLa Boca neighborhood in Buenos AiresLa Casa RosaSearching for Evitas graveBuenos Aires city tour - Recoleta CemeteryQuaint cafe on the way to El Chalten
My Photos : Renee Noffke
Patagonia Trip: Truly the trip of a lifetime - rugged mountain ranges, beautiful river valleys, impressive glacial basins, and charming mountain towns - Patagonia is my kind of place!
Read my journal : Patagonia Trip
I went to : Argentina, Chile

En Voyage - South America Trip

La calle FloridaEl subte sin personasEl subte con personasFruit stand along a street
My Photos : Brigitta Ouellette
South America Trip: We spent about a week in Buenos Aires, touring the barrios and sights. We then embarked on the Patagonia Panorama 14d Adventure and finished it off with a couple of days in Santiago Chile.
I went to : Argentina, Chile

Torres del Paine

My Photos : Estefania
I went to : Chile

Perito Moreno Glacier (trekking)

is one of three Patagonian glaciers that aren´t retreatingGlacier waterPerito Moreno is less than two hours by bus from El CalafatePerito Moreno Glacier is located in The Glaciers Nat. ParkGlacier crevasseglacier
My Photos : Estefania
Read my journal : Minitreking Calafate
I went to : Argentina, Chile, Patagonia

Karen & Hayes at the End of the World

The Torres del Paine peaks finally appear from the cloudsKaren & Hayes at the back of the Casa Rosada in Buenos AiresKaren in Buenos AiresHayes and the Peace Bear exhibit in  Buenos Airesupscale Puerto Madero area, Buenos Airesfirst view of Patagonia as we approached Ushuaia
My Photos : Karen Griffith-Hedberg
This was our first trip with Adventure Life. I think it won’t be the last! We wanted to go to Cape Horn, to visit the famous Torres del Paine park of Patagonia, and the Argentine glaciers. Adventure Life let us do it all in 2 weeks.
I went to : Argentina, Chile, Patagonia

Tierra del Fuego National Park

Overlooking the park
My Photos : Sergio Yapura
Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego lies just north of Ushuaia and is Argentina\'s first coastal national park. We spent a day exploring the trails and relaxing. We wandered along the coastal path, taking in all the wildlife. It was about a 3 1/2 hour hike that took us through the forests. We finished the walk at Lake Roca in time for lunch. What a wonderful day! I\'ve never seen so many different kinds of trees!
I went to : Argentina, Chile, Patagonia

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