Hola viajeros ayer encontraron muerta una mujer estadounidense justo en este lugar porque se habia perdido, siempre es importante llevar un GPS satelital , mucha agua, abrigo porque de noche baja mucho la temperatura. Hace 3 meses atras tambien se perdieron en este mismo camino 2 mujeres mas Madre e hija, pero fueron encontrara con vida. habian pasado la noche en este lugar porque se perdieron. EL lugar es increible y sorprendente. pero hay que tener el respeto necesario para hacer trekking.
Great video. There are a lot of knobs out there with great editting skills who make these videos but they plainly are not hikers. You two appear to be otherwise. Nice work. Thanks for adding some time to your hike to share it with us. Much appreciated, and happy trails.
Hi, Nick! Been awhile... one of the 'benefits' of 'Stay Safe, Stay Home' I guess. Catch up on some UA-cam. But using a 'hotspot' sucks. Was watching a vid from 'Sara Dhooma', PCT hiker from 2018, (met her at Rainy Pass) and she's in Patagonia now. So yours also popped up. By looking at your Channel page, looks like I've got some Japanese, etc vids to check out also. I moved into a motorhome and doing the '1000 Trails' campground life for awhile; 'til it gets too hard to move around. (have to move every three weeks currently) But the price is reasonable! Felt I had to stop by and say 'Hi' and hope you guys are doing well, and dodging the 'bug'. Be safe out there, Skagit Ed
Very very nice. When we went to there it was clouded over, but we'll be back - we live a little closer than you (Chile) and I'm retiring next year. We plan on spending the rest of our lives traveling South America by mobile home. I will be posting on my channel as we go. I hope to get as good as you!
Nice video, thanks for sharing. I will be in el chalten in two days and your videos gave me a lot of useful information. I´m not in the best shape so I will try to do an easy one first to test me. Your videos are great.
Thank you! We've got one more from Patagonia that I'll be publishing this weekend. And then it's back to the Pacific Northwest till our next big adventure.
Fui al chalten en julio 2017 este es un trayecto que me faltó hacer, Estoy haciendo planes para volver lo antes posible y poder hacerlo. Por lo que veo tiene la misma dificultad de laguna torre.
Oh wow. These are both two amazing hikes. Jen says, "If I had one hike to do, it is Laguna de los tres". You get a much more intimate experience with Fitz Roy. BUT, if you have a place in your heart for Cerro Torre and Fitz Roy and only have one day, then it's Pliegue Tumbado. My personal opinion is, you need two days for Laguna. One to get there. And then the morning to watch sunrise on Fitz Roy. Otherwise, my choice is Pliegue Tumbado. Hope that helps!
Outside & Stuff well the thing is that we knew your videos before I traveled to el chalten last March. We really loved it so we decided to go back next October. We didn't know loma del pliegue tumbado and we thought in ask you guys which one is more difficult between laguna de los tres and pliegue tumbado.
Ahhh yes. Sorry. We feel they are equally difficult. Laguna gives you views along the way and then you suffer the last bit. Pliegue, is longer and then has a bit of torture at the end. But, I think Pliegue is harder only because there is little water and you are in the sun more.
This is a long hike with little to no water. People do get caught in the elements (heat and dehydration) so use caution. I'm not really sure about the hiking capabilities of children, so I am not a good source on this. :(
muy buen video, hicimos el mismo trekking el mes pasado, el último trayecto con nieve, se hizo dificil pero valió la pena.
Hola viajeros ayer encontraron muerta una mujer estadounidense justo en este lugar porque se habia perdido, siempre es importante llevar un GPS satelital , mucha agua, abrigo porque de noche baja mucho la temperatura. Hace 3 meses atras tambien se perdieron en este mismo camino 2 mujeres mas Madre e hija, pero fueron encontrara con vida. habian pasado la noche en este lugar porque se perdieron. EL lugar es increible y sorprendente. pero hay que tener el respeto necesario para hacer trekking.
Great video. There are a lot of knobs out there with great editting skills who make these videos but they plainly are not hikers. You two appear to be otherwise. Nice work. Thanks for adding some time to your hike to share it with us. Much appreciated, and happy trails.
Hi, Nick! Been awhile... one of the 'benefits' of 'Stay Safe, Stay Home' I guess. Catch up on some UA-cam. But using a 'hotspot' sucks. Was watching a vid from 'Sara Dhooma', PCT hiker from 2018, (met her at Rainy Pass) and she's in Patagonia now. So yours also popped up. By looking at your Channel page, looks like I've got some Japanese, etc vids to check out also. I moved into a motorhome and doing the '1000 Trails' campground life for awhile; 'til it gets too hard to move around. (have to move every three weeks currently) But the price is reasonable! Felt I had to stop by and say 'Hi' and hope you guys are doing well, and dodging the 'bug'. Be safe out there, Skagit Ed
Me gusta xq realmente mostraron el camino
Very very nice. When we went to there it was clouded over, but we'll be back - we live a little closer than you (Chile) and I'm retiring next year. We plan on spending the rest of our lives traveling South America by mobile home. I will be posting on my channel as we go. I hope to get as good as you!
Hello, Me and my friends did it this year too.
Thanks for share this great, excellent, good, amazing video(s).
Best regards from Brazil.
Loved your video! Btw, that hawk is called "águila mora" :)
Nice video, thanks for sharing. I will be in el chalten in two days and your videos gave me a lot of useful information. I´m not in the best shape so I will try to do an easy one first to test me. Your videos are great.
Really like your videos! Keep up the great work! Just subscribed!
I kind of live vicariously through your adventures:)
Thank you! We've got one more from Patagonia that I'll be publishing this weekend. And then it's back to the Pacific Northwest till our next big adventure.
Impecable laburo che, muy buenos videos.
muchas gracias mi amigo!
@@OutsideAndStuff laburo=trabajo=job
Fui al chalten en julio 2017 este es un trayecto que me faltó hacer, Estoy haciendo planes para volver lo antes posible y poder hacerlo. Por lo que veo tiene la misma dificultad de laguna torre.
Es más largo, mucho menos agua, y la cima es mucho más alta, pero solo al final.
lindas imagem , paisagem de tirar o folego , acabei de me inscrever nesse canal , vou acompanhar nas caminhadas pela patagônia , um abraço até mais
Muchos gracias mi amigo!
Thanks for the vid! Which did you like better, this hike or Las Pizarras?
That "ridiculous" rock must have been placed there by an alien! Or is it that the universe has so many dimensions that anything is possible ;)
Hi guys, great video! Beautiful day!! Which one was more difficult based on your experience: laguna de los tres or loma del pliegue tumbado?
Oh wow. These are both two amazing hikes. Jen says, "If I had one hike to do, it is Laguna de los tres". You get a much more intimate experience with Fitz Roy. BUT, if you have a place in your heart for Cerro Torre and Fitz Roy and only have one day, then it's Pliegue Tumbado. My personal opinion is, you need two days for Laguna. One to get there. And then the morning to watch sunrise on Fitz Roy. Otherwise, my choice is Pliegue Tumbado. Hope that helps!
Outside & Stuff well the thing is that we knew your videos before I traveled to el chalten last March. We really loved it so we decided to go back next October. We didn't know loma del pliegue tumbado and we thought in ask you guys which one is more difficult between laguna de los tres and pliegue tumbado.
Ahhh yes. Sorry. We feel they are equally difficult. Laguna gives you views along the way and then you suffer the last bit. Pliegue, is longer and then has a bit of torture at the end. But, I think Pliegue is harder only because there is little water and you are in the sun more.
Outside & Stuff ok great advices! thank you guys!
LOMA DEL PLIEGUE TUMBADO= colina da dobra tombada=knoll of tombed fold
I would have gone and got the binoculars if it was my wife that had left them behind!
Geez, Rob.
How many hours was the trek? Can 11 yr. old can do it??
This is a long hike with little to no water. People do get caught in the elements (heat and dehydration) so use caution. I'm not really sure about the hiking capabilities of children, so I am not a good source on this. :(