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  1. The Best Food in Patagonia

    Blog: GoBackpacking - 11 April 2012

    Dave shares his thoughts on the best food in Patagonia, having spent 2 weeks eating his way through the region.--------- Join Travel Blog Success today and learn to build a better travel blog. Membership includes 27 tutorials, 12 expert audio interviews, private support forum, and much more.

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  2. Its a little Chilly.

    Blog: Murmurs from a foriegn land. - 15 December 2011

    Puerto Natales, Chile – 12th December, 2011 to 14th December, 2011. Bleary eyed bus journeys seem to be the norm in Argentina. Distances between cities are long. Therefore, you are…

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  3. Hiking in Patagonia – Torres del Paine Part 1

    Blog: Two Backpackers - 16 September 2011

    Patagonia travel triggers visions and feelings of extreme adventure for trekkers around the world.  You’ve seen the pictures on-line and you’ve heard stories about the unpredictable weather, vast glaciers, snow capped Andes mountains and the dramatic reward of hiking in Patagonia.  Are you ready to hike one of the most renowned treks in the world? [...]

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  4. Lady in Patagonia

    Blog: A Lady in London - 3 March 2011

    There’s something different about Patagonia. Way down at the end of the Earth, the region at first seems similar to other places in the world. But upon closer inspection, it reveals its own unique character that distinguishes it from anywhere else. After a week of exploring warm cities, hot deserts, and balmy islands in the [...]

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  5. Torres Del Paine Pt. 2

    Blog: The Road Chose Me - 50,000kms of ebb and flow - 21 February 2011

    Over the course of day four I hike with John and Bernie past Refugio Grey, take a refreshingly chilly swim in Laguna Los Patos, continue to Lago Pehoé and Campamento Paine Grande for lunch then push a few more hours to the free Campamento Italiano. The long 22.6km day sees us arrive footsore and tired [...]

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  6. Torres Del Paine Pt. 1

    Blog: The Road Chose Me - 50,000kms of ebb and flow - 16 February 2011

    I’ve been looking forward to hiking in world-famous Torres Del Paine National Park since the beginning of this adventure, and I’m excited to arrive in the little town of Puerto Natales where I attend a backpackers’ information session and stock up on hiking food & supplies. Early the next morning I drive into the park [...]

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  7. Cheap Holidays = More Holidays

    Blog: Solo Traveler - 9 February 2011

    Sometimes, a deal is about more than saving money. It's about rich experiences - and the prospect of more travel.

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  8. Vignettes From South America

    Blog: No Hurry Curry - 29 March 2010

    3/21/10: Puerto Natales, Chile to El Calafate, Argentina Did you want to hear about our bus ride from Puerto Natales to El Calafate? The ride that we took at 7am after getting in bed at 1am the prior night before? How the bus was stifling hot and I arrived an 8 out of 10 on the [...]

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  9. Torres del Pain(e)

    Blog: No Hurry Curry - 28 March 2010

    3/20/10: Puerto Natales, Chile There are four things I can think of at the moment that push Zhou over the edge. Waking up early Things not going according to plan Walking for hours and not getting anywhere The wind All four of these things occurred today – I don’t know how she made it. This morning we caught the 7:30am bus to [...]

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  10. An Open Letter…

    Blog: No Hurry Curry - 27 March 2010

    3/19/10: Patagonia …to the Muffin That Was Served to Me on Our Bus Ride From Ushuaia to Puerto Natales Dear Muffin-That-Was-Served-to-Me-on-Our-Bus-Ride From Ushuaia to Puerto Natales, When our bus driver – Argentine Mr. Rogers with a mustache, I had nicknamed him – handed you to me, I was slightly baffled. A muffin? For lunch? The lady who sold [...]

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  11. Drifting in Patagonia

    Blog: Hecktic Travels - 4 December 2009

    Pete and I went into our three day/two night kayak trip with two wishes: to stay dry (by staying in the kayak!) and to not get snowed on.

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