Comments Patagonia tour

24 May 2011 Categories: Recommendations

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Aloha Kel & Ele

Back at work this morning in a surreal bubble, think I’m a bit jet lagged after 35 hours of bus and plane travel…arrived home safely yesterday tohappy dogs…busy telling everybody at work about Patagonia…charged my batteries last night, so will download my photos tonight, can’t wait to see them on a bigger screen! Kel thank you once again for an amazing experience, the memories will last forever and so enjoyed the south American vibe, got to work on my Spanish though, but managed to communicate with the people on the bus, etc. I enjoyed the walk across the park to Tienda Leone, all went very smoothly, had no problems there.Look forward to receiving the link when you can download and thinking of you on your travels south for the next few weeks, asked the weather to be kind and the sun to shine, so you can keep your gear dry ;) Touch base when you are back and will follow your blog in the meantime.

Ciao for now

Lots love

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Xandra Dunm comments

18 September 2010 Categories: Journal, Recommendations

“Kelson and Elena, through their knowledge of the country and it’s people provided us with an unforgettable holiday travelling through Argentina and Chile.It was a wonderful experience and was expertly planned and guided.I can’t recommend it highly enough.”

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Peter Groves comments patagonia trip 2010

06 June 2010 Categories: Journal, Recommendations

Would I change anything in terms of our travels?  I think Ralph and I got the food list spot on however, equipment-wise I would make some changes. I definitely require a new rucksack and it proved a major hindrance. Ziplock waterproof bags are a must! While others felt I was disadvantaged having only one walking pole instead of two, in retrospect, I would probably make the same decision again, the convenience of having the camera bag where I wanted it and a free hand a temptation too great to resist – having said that, I borrowed the poles so I’d need to purchase my own anyway. The Crumpler Jimmy Bo served its purpose and survived the torrential rain without causing any damage to the camera within; however an additional waterproof cover would nonetheless have been beneficial, as I kept it away from the elements as a precautionary measure.

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I had a second, smaller camera but without a waterproof bag, so for a period of two days or more, I wasn’t able to take any photographs whatsoever. I was happy with the clothing though in future would only consider using Ice-Breaker merino base layer clothing in preference to any synthetic equivalents. Finances were an issue; however, a new waterproof jacket is also on my shopping list. One thing – I’d like to find a way to keep the waterproof overpants from constantly slipping down, until they invariably ended up around my ankles. Gaiters are essential, though in our case served little purpose once we had made the decision to wade through rivers boots and all!  I have Harald to thank for convincing me to invest in a pair of crocs! As I said before, I don’t think we could have asked for two better guides in the form of Kelson and Elena. Though TrekSA operates as a small concern (at this stage anyway), they are therefore not bound by the trappings of commercialism associated with larger travel companies, where the dollars earned is the prime goal, sometimes to the detriment of customer satisfaction. A smaller group undoubtedly contributes to a better personal experience. If I may suggest an improvement, I would have liked a more of the conversation in Spanish in the course of their dialogue with the locals en route, to have been shared amongst the group.

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The enormous lasting impression that Cochamó valley made on me may be summed up in a final few words I’d like to reserve for this epic journey of ours, taken from Cochamó.org:
“No trip into the Cochamó Valley is ever forgotten, no two journeys ever the same. Few places on Earth remain at once so pristine, so unharmed by human activity, and yet so accessible. Its granite domes are a constant canvas of ever-changing light, its yawning meadows a whimsical tapestry of wild flowers, its towering old-growth forests a concert hall of birdsong and falling water. No cars, no power lines, no deadlines”.

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Ralph Pina comments Patagonia Trip

05 June 2010 Categories: Journal, Recommendations

In the final analysis, this trip was one of those “trips of a lifetime”.
It had nearly everything: new cultures, different lifestyles, breathtaking scenic beauty, ecology, history, hard hiking, adventure, great companions and tour leaders.I suspect that South America has not seen the last of me.Ralph’s Blog

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Billa comments Patagonia Trip

03 June 2010 Categories: Journal, Recommendations

Hi Peter’s blog ,I have just had an extraordinary of reliving our epic adventure; thank you so much for recalling all details great, small and humorous.
The pictures are just amazing, you and your Nikon have a recorded a journey that I cannot believe I was part of!
Love Billa.

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