Torres del Paine, Chile

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Sunrise at Lago Pehoe. Michael and I had a hard time getting up that morning when we saw that ice had formed on the inside of our tent.



Those of you paying attention at home will note the unusual presence of clouds. We had gotten so used to blue sky for the past three days, that they were a welcome change.

Our fourth day, we hiked to see the Glacier Grey. The lake is full of ice calved from the giant glacier.

The whole gang.

The vegetation was from another world. Since fall was approaching, most wildflowers were no longer blooming. Here's an exception ("Botellita"?)

The monstrous Glacier Grey seen from our closest lookout.

Back at our campsite, we lounged on the rocky beach to watch the sun set over Lago Grey.


So that's it. On the last day, we hiked back out to Lago Pehoe and took a short, uneventful boat ride to the park entrance. Hope you enjoyed seeing highlights from our trip. If you want to see more, you can bug me to see the "extended" slideshow in person!
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