Then I met up with an old friend from when I studied abroad down here 5 years ago. We made our way even further south to the ultimate end of the road. From there, we took a 3 hour boat across lago ohiggins and spent the next two days hiking on a trail that spits you out in argentina and give you a taste of fitzroy, which is a monolith that takes your breath away every time you look at it. this has to be one of the most remote border crossings out there, but also one of the most beautiful, and there were indeed a couple teenaged looking border people sipping mate and ready to stamp our passports. From there we made our way to el chalten which is the outpost for accessing the trekking trails around cerro fitz roy and her surrounding peaks. we spents three days hiking in this mind blowing park. i had the best sunrise of my life as we made a predawn hike up to the base of fitzroy which towers above everything at 11,000 feet (raising over 6000 feet from the valley). fitzroy can be a bit elusive in showing herself as the weather is coming straight off the southern patagonia ice cap and the clouds can often keep her hidden for weeks at a time. but we had a cloudless sunrise and one that will never be forgotten.
i head further south tomorrow to do the 8-10 day torres de paine circuit on my own as my friends will all have left me. being able to travel with my good friends and show them this part of the world that i have come to love has been great and very simpatico. Although I am also excited about traveling solo. New friends have been easy to find and fortunately the ones we have been meeting are spanish speaking so my spanish is getting dialed back in and the cobwebs are flying off. I am also compiling a list of people to visit and places to stay as I make my way north in south and central america... if that is what i decide to do...
Tim´s grand catch on xmas eve in Pumalin Park.
Crossing the Rio Soler to get to camp 2.
Fetching some water for the glacier crossing.
Crossing the Northern Patagonia Ice Field.
Tim with self induced wedgie before jumping in glacial lake at camp 3.
Sunrise at Camp 4.
Nice swimming hole. For those concerned, the water was really deep and clear!
Not a bad place to hike... minus the horse flies...
One of many creek crossings and natural drinking fountains. cleanest water on earth.
Hog tying for a summer shave.
Sunset from Jon´s deck with Rio Baker, Nef Valley, and the Dome in the background.
Daily bath in the Rio Baker.
Waiting for the bus on the Caraterra Austral.After two days of hiking we reach the Argentina border and Fitroy flirts with us on the other side of the lake.
Estoy Feliz
12 comments:
How will you ever come home? What's grad school?? Spectacular photos. Thanks for sharing and keep 'em coming. -Nicole and Jarrett
AMAZING...
estoy jealous. muy jealous.
The Herd misses you, but Tyler is rocking....
....like you care.
I will go one day, you have inspired me to do that....
Dear Judd,
Your description of your adventures and your photos are amazing. Keep writing,so I can live vicariously through you for now. It looks like an absolutely beautiful place- savor every minute.
Hasta,
Tori
Your photos are stunning! I'm insanely jealous of your journey as I sit here at work looking out at frozen Boulder. It's always about the journey ... keep the pictures coming and add me to your blog list, I got this from Ann ... melanie@d3multisport.com
CIAO!
Bruce Chatwin has nothing on you! What a glorious adventure. Carry on. Nancy Lee
Te echo de menos...los vi el salami y la palta en la foto desde Torres... que memories. Come sabes, yo tuve la experience mas rica de mi vida viajando contigo. Me alegre que sigues viajando y viviendo el sueno...
Judd!
Hello champion, those are awesome photos! Very jealous. Your mom forwarded this link to my mom, who then shot it to me, great to see you're doing well. Shoot me an e-mail or give me a ring when you get back in los Estados Unidos. Would love to catch up.
Carlos El Rio Guapo
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Judd, If these pictures are for real...forget grad school, I think your future is behind the lens. Amazing pics and I love the headstand...classic!! Travel on my friend. Leasa in Finland
Judd!
I am glad to see you are continuing to explore and keep posting! Maybe we can catch up if you ever make it back to Colorado. You picked a good ski season to head south.......
Brook
Bueno Mistah Judd!!! um, yeayeah what a sicky trip. You are such a mystic photographer. You should put together a book for the wana-b traveler who isn't quite sure that they can get out there and live...and throw all your beautiful pics in there with your funny side comments to get people out there- one life to live right! So we need to take a pic of us growing out of Tahoe up-sidedown, like your misty one on the flats, but you will be on your head and me my hands. Hope to see you when you get in to Reno. Tu eres 'da shiz' stoked you had so many great mountain veiws. hasta
-Shauna
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