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Patagonian Roadtrip: El Chalten to Torres Del Paine

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It's hard for many people from the "Old World" to envision the vast people-less places of the Americas, especially the closer one travels to the poles.  It's equally empty in northern North America (Alaska, the Yukon and Northwest Territories) as it is in southern South America (Patagonia). There are stretches of road in these remote areas regions where you might not encounter a petro station for hundreds of kilometers (don't worry, signs will warn you in advance so you'd need to be a fool to run out of gas).  No towns, often not even a rancher, to be found as far as the eye can see. When visiting Patagonia, we made a rather long drive from Argentinian Patagonia to Chilean Patagonia.  A

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Nowhere is a Place. Visiting Patgonia, 5) Viedma Glacier, Argentina

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Situated close to the small Argentinean town of El Chalten is Lake Viedma, a large glacial lake.  You can take a boat tour to visit the largest glacier in the Southern Patagonia Ice Field, the Viedma Glacier, from a dock on the northwestern shore of the lake, near El Chalten (which you can reach by bus from town). The following overview photo, courtesy of NASA, will help orient you a little better.  Viedma Lake is obvious, as is the Patagonian Icefield.  The Viedma Glacier is at 12 o'clock in this photo (actually direction is west).  The boat launch is in the little thumb at the top right of the lake at about one o'clock.  El Chalten is in a non-snow

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Nowhere is a Place. Visiting Patgonia, 4) El Chalten, Argentina

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Our next stop in Patagonia is the small town of El Chaltén in Argentina.  This town rests in the rain shadow of the massive spires of the Patagonian Andes and is a dry, windy and cool place. The region around El Chaltén is part of Los Glaciares National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and is very remote.  It is usually reached by taking the bus or driving from El Calafate some 220 km to the south, El Calafate itself a remote town which we've previously discussed here. The town resides in a glaciated valley adjoining the Rio de las Vueltas. The most dramatic aspect of El Chaltén is the beautiful mountains that frame it to the west, including the amazingly steep and narrow spire

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