Hiking Torres del Paine Circuit W in Chile Patagonia

In the previous post, we saw ice cracking down from the Perito Moreno glacier and listened to the story of the cyclists from Pedal South. Now, we’re back in Chile and doing the full -day circuit hike in the National Park Torres del Paine. Hola from Torres del Paine. We’re about to do the circuit trek. Right now, we’re standing in front of the Hotel Las Torres to do the first stretch, which goes from here to Serón, where we will camp for the night. So we start the circuit trek in the Chilean way by drinking Pisco What are you having for lunch? Nuts. Rabbit food. Alright, we’re now almost in Serón. We’re walking next to the Rio Paine. And the Campamento Serón, where we will sleep tonight, is in the back over there. Kristin, why are you so wet? Because it was raining. We arrived in Campamento Serón after hiking through the rain and set up our tent. Now, we go for a hot shower. Good morning from Campamento Serón. It was raining all night. But now, it’s dry. And we’re going to Refugio Dickson today, which is about. km. And as you see, while we got rain, the mountains got snow. We made it over the pass! And this is our reward. So, the last km, and then we are in Dickson.

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And there we are, this is Dickson down there. And there in the back, this is the Glaciar Dickson. Well, this is where we stay for the night. So, we set up our tent and today we’re in for a treat, because we’re going to eat at the refugio. Good morning from Refugio Dickson. And today’s hike takes us to the snow in Los Perros. We’re about to go see the glacier, Glaciar Perros. And the Laguna Perros over there. Looks amazing. Wait until you see the rest. Alright, guys.

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We made it to the glacier, and it’s a bit windy here. Maybe this is not a good idea. We made it toLos Perros. It’s time to set up the tent. So what’s for dinner, Kristin? Some rice curry. With carrots in it. Good morning, guys. It’s now : in the morning. We’re here in Campamento Los Perros. We got up so early because we need to go to the pass, and in the morning, the weather is most stable. I’m preparing breakfast, and we’re heading to the pass. So it begins. We’re now going to the pass. We made it to the end of the tree line. We can see the sticks from here. For the pass. Over there is the pass. This is a good sign. It doesn’t look too bad up there. So, we’re going to cross. Have a little Snickers break right now. And there you see it’s like, meters. And then, we can see the ice fields. Rainbow! Oh my God! It’s lunchtime. We’re almost at Paso. Down there is the glacier drain. Look at this view. We are at Paso now. Did km. We have another hours ahead. Suspension bridge! Don’t look down. This is probably the best mirador to see the great glacier.

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It’s next to an old campsite called Los Guardas Alright, hours down. And now, we are at Refugio Grey. Going to set up the tent. Then tomorrow, we continue on the “W” Good morning, guys. We woke up in the Refugio Grey campsite. And today, we’re hiking along the Lago Grey to Paine Grande for a pitstop. And then, we go to Campamento Italiano. We got to Paine Grande, and now we have a short break. Cheers. We’re going to Italiano. km more. Hola from the Camp. Italiano. We got right here in time to save us a good spot for camping. And now we’re going to cook to be ready for tomorrow. Today, we’re heading into the French Valle to theBritanico Lookout. Yes, let’s go. It’s hours. Here we are at the Mirador Britanico. And this is the head of the French Valley. So, we got back from the French Valley. We grabbed our backpacks. And now we’re going toLos Cuernos. This is actually the Cuernos mountain range, which is responsible for the name of our next camp, Los Cuernos. And now, right next to the Lago Nordernskjöld at te lake shore, which means we are just about. km away from camp. So, after about k, we’ve arrived in Los Cuernos. And that’s a wrap on hiking today.

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Cheers. And tomorrow, we leave this place and we’re going to hike to the highlight of the park, the Torres. Back on the road. Starting our last stretch to Campamento Torres at the base of the Torres. Had a wet start into the day, but it looks bright on the other side where we are heading to. Alright, we made it to Refugio Chileno and now we keep going to the Campamento Torres. It’s snowing. We are almost there. Just km left to the camp. Alright! Made it to the Campamento Las Torres. Last campsite. (Vlad) Last campsite. Triple five! Triple five! We’ve got some time to kill, so we decided to go up the mountain already. And by the way, these over there are Matt and Vlad, our circuit hiking buddies. We did all this together. Seven days of hiking. And now, we’re going to the top. We made it to the top! And this behind us are the Torres. Good morning from Torres del Paine, where we’re seeing the sunrise.

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So, we got up early to see this. That’s it. And now, we’re heading back to the hotel to finish the circuit trail. Alright, guys. We are back at the Hotel Las Torres, which means we finished the circuit in days! Time for a celebration drink. In the next, and last, post of the Patagonia Expedition, we show you the other parts of the Torres Del Paine national park and get to know some of the locals working here. If you want to hike Torres Del Paine too, take a look at my trekking guide, which is the most comprehensive for the hikes there. And check out Kristin’s blog posts too. Finally, don’t forget to comment to this blog for new travel posts every Thursday. See you next time. We are at camp, and somebody already went into the sleeping bag. No, the hate on your face. Wee-eee-eee!

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