We've left it all in Patagonia. The group is exhausted and full. Full of adventure, full of stories, and ready to share it all with our loved ones back home.
On our private transfer out of the park today, I had our driver get us into some great locations to shoot the iconic guanacos of Patagonia. They're kind of like llamas. We were given impeccable light and epic scenery to shoot around them.
Sometimes sunrise colors just feel like a dream. This morning was that way over Paine Grande. Quite a start to the day. Looking forward to a big day shooting Glacier Grey.
After our 7 mile trek in the drizzly wetness past the French Valley, we were greeted by carribean sunshine along the edge of the ever-gorgeous Lago Pehoe. We're all excited to play around and relax here at the Paine Grande lodge much of the day tomorrow.
On our first morning in Torres del Paine, we're given a surprise blast of color in the sky. We leave our hot coffee and dart outside to behold our first sunrise inside the park. The day was full of gorgeous sunshine but very high winds as well. We slowed our pace a bit due to the weather and didn't push it up to the towers (Las Torres). Larry made the jont up there and brought back images of fresh-fallen powder all around. A round of Yerba Mate was in order along the trek home to the hotel this afternoon.
to Torres del Paine. The trip has started with a bang. All sorts of gifts along the road from Punta Arenas, Chile to the park... flamingoes, nandus, gaunacos, guachos, a rainbow. We made a stop for helado (ice cream) simply because that's what we do. We're excited to see what the weather will bring us when we take to the trail tomorrow after a slow night unwinding at the gorgeous Hotel Las Torres.