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Riding the Andes: Backcountry snowboarding in South AmericaJosh Kamler pushes his limits in Termas de Chillan on a backcountry snowboarding tour with Chilean Andean Snow Adventures. |
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Trekking Torres Del Paines, Patagonia, ChileLocated just north of Chile’s southern tip at 51° south latitude lies the famed Torres Del Paines National Park, attracting travelers, hikers and adventure seekers alike. This natural treasure is part of the Andes Mountain Range, and comes equipped with 9,000 foot mountains, incomprehensibly large glaciers, icy green glacial lakes and some of the premier trekking in the world. You can take the 4 Day "W" trek or the 7 Day "Circuit" Trek. I recommend the "Circuit". |
Blogs about chile
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Atacama Desert, Chile (Part II)I'm pasting this from something I wrote earlier this year for anyone who's a fellow desert-lover or considering a trip to Chile.... Day 2 in Chile's Atacama: Swimming in the Driest Desert in the World After hiking through the lunar landscapes of San Pedro de Atacama (Chile´s desert) yesterday,... |
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First Encounters with Patagonia and PenguinsFebruary 2006 Air travel is really so astonishing. I woke up Friday morning and headed to LAX via Highway 1k and my gracious chauffeurs, Catherine and Nick. A few airplane meals and interesting conversations with fellow aisle-seated travelers later, I was in Patagonia. Before I could even register... |
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Trekking in Torres del Paine, ChileThis is a blog I wrote earlier this year after spending six weeks traveling in Chile and Argentina... Trekking in Torres del Paine: Now I Know Why There are Wind Emergency Evacuation Procedures in Patagonia You know the saying that eskimos have about 20 different words for snow? Well, Patagonia... |

