On the bus
There were the most beautiful rainbows while we were in Patagonia, hopefully you can see this one in the background.
While we were visiting the cave I realized that I was freezing luckily Chase brought a pair of long underwear so I went to the back of the bus to slip them on.
Chase in front of the cave, that we did not pay to go into!
Merrill in front of the Miladone.
First look out point on the way to Torres Del Paine, it was a little overcast so we could not see the Torres. (Towers).
Merrill in front of all the Alpacas.
Chase loves to take pictures of akward tourist, look at the zoom lens to see the Alpacas that were 15 feet away!
We got to see a little fox along the way
Welcome sign to Torres Del Paine
In front of the Torres Mountains
The water was the most beautiful crystal blue I have ever seen
After driving around seeing the different sights around Torres Del Paine we stopped for lunch at a restaurant in the park. By then I was so glad to get off the bus because the road was a little windy and very bumpy. I was pretty nautious and ready for an hour off the bus!
Chase on the porch of the restaurant
After a decent lunch of Chicken and a few sides we got back on the bus and headed to Glacier Grey. Glacier Grey is the largest glacier in Torres Del Paine and very spectacular. The walk to the glacier however was interesting because we had to walk across a man made sand/rock sandbar with howling winds it was truly a work out to take each step.
I found the trees to the glacier beautiful and so unique
Walking across the dam
Some glacier ice
ice cold water!
Our last view from the look out point
To get to the glaciers we had to cross over the suspension bridge. Before we crossed our guide gave us instructions about crossing and informed us that only 6 people could cross at a time . Like any good American Chase and I counted and waited for 6 people to cross until we could go. The Chileans behind us however had no regard for how many people were on the bridge. So as we were walking across I turned around and realized that the Chileans were just pouring across. So we picked up our pace and tried to get across before too many Chilean were on the bridge.
There was even a sign that demanded 6 people on the bridge at a time
Chase on the bridge
View from the bridge
Once we got into Puerto Natales we had the bus drop us off in the center of town. Since it was Sunday and election day many of the restaurants were closed but we finally found a local steak place, Don Jorges.
Enjoying our steaks!