The Circuit (Torres del Paine "O" Trek | Full Short Film)

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  • Опубліковано 10 січ 2025

КОМЕНТАРІ • 51

  • @sopianpurba1538
    @sopianpurba1538 4 дні тому

    Your story makes me feel like I'm on an adventure. thank you

  • @tedtombling2770
    @tedtombling2770 3 роки тому +6

    Definitely a contrast from city life. I camped under those huge spires and the next morning took photos of them looking pink and gold.

  • @SouthAndes
    @SouthAndes 4 роки тому +13

    Nuestro país es único y hermoso.
    Una de las rutas más hermosas de Chile.

  • @angelikalesyk7823
    @angelikalesyk7823 5 років тому +8

    Breathtaking. I love the message of this video.

  • @Bluemerant
    @Bluemerant 5 років тому +8

    Greatest trek I've ever done. Every day is unique and the landscape is purely breathtaking. My girlfriend and I would do it again anytime

    • @gordonsmith3508
      @gordonsmith3508 5 років тому

      Bluemerant Im from America and want to do this. How does it work as far as bringing camping gear?

    • @brienfoaboutanything9037
      @brienfoaboutanything9037 2 роки тому

      All you need to know about Torres del Paine National Park: ua-cam.com/video/1u62_aNFn1Y/v-deo.html

  •  2 роки тому +4

    This is not a video, it's a work of art. As much for the graphic and editing quality, as for the message passed. Thank you very much!

  • @veronical506
    @veronical506 5 років тому +5

    Sounds and looks like heavens...great job...great content...for a few minutes I left and walked. Thanks for sharing so much of yourself.

  • @LindinhoCKG
    @LindinhoCKG Рік тому

    deeply touched by the video and amazed by the power of our mother earth

  • @MoritzBaldes
    @MoritzBaldes Місяць тому

    Amazing film. This really makes you wanna visit patagonia asap

  • @thalestoledo89
    @thalestoledo89 Рік тому

    This whole production is great and inspiring! Thank you for that.

  • @alexanderzanetti5414
    @alexanderzanetti5414 2 роки тому +6

    😍con razón mi papá sueña con ir allá algun día que hermoso lugar

  • @michellehy
    @michellehy Рік тому

    Amazing capture and loved your commentary. So breathtaking!

  • @luquinbombin
    @luquinbombin Рік тому

    It feel soooo good watching this videos that i wanted more, but i can't imagine how hard is to film there.

  • @RC2V6
    @RC2V6 5 років тому +1

    This is just beautiful.

  • @paddle_hike
    @paddle_hike 2 місяці тому

    on my bucket list!

  • @crm0312
    @crm0312 Рік тому

    Es muy bello lo que transmites....pero cada una de las cosas que muestras explica el camino del ser humano....es real que no es sustentable pero por ejemplos los bolsos, tu cámara y la tecnología que usas para transmitir también cada mensaje hace que tu también seas cómplice de cada acto ...de igual manera te felicito porque lo ideal es vivir con el mayor respeto al entorno en el que vives.....mucha suerte y sigue con lo que haces a ver si algunos aprenden también a respetar las mismas ciudades en las que viven

  • @rsberryalta
    @rsberryalta 3 роки тому

    Very nicely done, thank you from here in Utah.

  • @JB_FLYA69669
    @JB_FLYA69669 Рік тому

    Great video you have inspired me to go here

  • @danadeadlifts92
    @danadeadlifts92 2 роки тому

    This is so amazing 🤩

  • @isaiasadriazola5049
    @isaiasadriazola5049 4 роки тому +1

    Maravilloso

  • @elisabarahona5722
    @elisabarahona5722 2 роки тому

    Guau y el rob privilegiado que se lo hizo con una mochilita. Respeto para los que cargamos cada cosa que ocupamos ❤ y dormimos en el piso

  • @claraacevedosilva2721
    @claraacevedosilva2721 3 роки тому

    Que bello y contenido...

  • @TrekkingPals
    @TrekkingPals 5 років тому +1

    Great footage! What camera are you guys using for filming?

    • @CascadaTravel
      @CascadaTravel  5 років тому

      Thanks! It was shot on a Nikon D750 ;) (Yes, a simple DSLR!)

  • @MarceloClasico
    @MarceloClasico 5 років тому

    Hi guys,
    I need to contact the guide who appears at 5:00 in the video.
    He is called "El Brujo". Anyone can help me please?
    Marcelo from Australia🖐

    • @CascadaTravel
      @CascadaTravel  4 роки тому

      Hey Marcelo! We have the contact of Pablo "Brujo". Please email me through timothy@cascada.travel so I can send you the phone number :)

  • @fernandaalarcon772
    @fernandaalarcon772 4 роки тому

    Perfect

  • @icwiener9935
    @icwiener9935 Рік тому

    too many rocks

  • @romuloramos5435
    @romuloramos5435 2 роки тому

    Man, Chile is the most beautiful country that I know... So many energy.

  • @wojlandry89
    @wojlandry89 5 років тому +1

    wow. awesome.

  • @AuditoryStorytelling
    @AuditoryStorytelling 4 роки тому +1

    Would love to just see video of the places you visited, without the commentary.

  • @MariaisabelleNovo
    @MariaisabelleNovo 9 місяців тому

    👣✨️💐✨️♥️🙏♥️✨️💐✨️👣

  • @stonew1927
    @stonew1927 3 роки тому +1

    That's it? Far too short!! Wonderful intro, but this felt terribly truncated. I was hoping to see more of this journey, more experiences, sites, insights.

  • @bea9514
    @bea9514 2 роки тому

    Really nice video but I don't agree with your main thought. It's not we should protect those areas, we should protect all nature, even single tree in the city

    • @CascadaTravel
      @CascadaTravel  2 роки тому

      Hello Bea thanks for your comments! We also agree nature as a whole must be protected, but the message of the video goes beyond the fact we should protect those areas, it underlines the importance of spending time in nature to really connect with it, feel empathetic and finally protect natural places through a more sustainable lifestyle ;)

  • @klausschroiff4405
    @klausschroiff4405 5 років тому +13

    Nice shots. However, the commentary is really a bad joke. So you took long-haul flights to go there and then try to tell the story how important environmental protection is. I've no issues with people going places that but please don't state that you do it for a higher purpose. Just like the rest of us, you are doing it for purely selfish reasons. At the very least, we have to be honest about it.

    • @CascadaTravel
      @CascadaTravel  5 років тому +5

      Dear Klaus, thanks for your comments. While we strongly believe the power of transformation of this type of travel (opposed to mass tourism) is true, we also know the flights to destinations such as Patagonia generate a great quantity of CO2 emissions. We have never said the opposite. But we also have to recognize the natural willingness of humans to travel. And while choosing deep, memorable experiences in nature, humans can learn to reconnect with the essential, and feel true empathy for nature (and it does not necessarily have to be in remote places like Patagonia) which is something that really matters nowadays. This is basically the message of the video ;)

    • @vazquezcarlos
      @vazquezcarlos 4 роки тому +4

      I did the O-trek this past Christmas and eco-camp does its best to negate the effects of environmental pollution by employing renewable energy practices in their sites. They also give you information on their website on how to purchase carbon credits to negate your own carbon footprint traveling their. Plus , the trek takes 7 to 9 days...which is time you are not using energy from modern conveniences. I'm not going to say it's 100% perfect, but there has to be something with that too! Plus do you expect everyone to just stay locked up in their homes not experiencing what else is out there?

    • @dominikvit2
      @dominikvit2 4 роки тому +1

      Agree, tha motivational voice over really annoyed me. I mean, I travel a lot as well and there is no feeling like being alone in the mountains. But I really came here for the beautiful shots of the scenery. Perhaps I should have watched it without the sound.

    • @sed5646
      @sed5646 Рік тому +1

      For my part, I did the O circuit in November 2022 and thought to myself that I did not feel at all this thrill of reconnection with nature. I consider that this feeling is due to the overcrowding of the site (about 300 000 people per year, 60% of which are foreigners, especially on the W part where you spend your days greeting people in English), the possibility to drink beers and eat pizzas every night in the refuges. Torres left me with the unpleasant impression of being an amusement park intended for a wealthy clientele who, on the contrary, wish to enjoy beautiful landscapes without the counterpart that implies a real communion with nature during a 9-day trek: carrying a bag with your food, your tent, facing the cold nights and the Patagonian winds 24 hours a day.
      I agree with the comments mentioning the heresy of traveling so far to admire these landscapes: by doing so, we strongly contributed to destroy what we came to admire, the plane being the most polluting way to travel and the glaciers recording an incredible melting that horrifies all the locals.
      However, to temper the initial comment: as Y.Harari analyzes in Sapiens, it is not for me a selfish act but on the contrary the realization of a romantic ideal which currently crosses all the Western culture.
      For our survival, it is our duty to re-interrogate these myths and to invent new ones, in line with ecological realities.
      How can we do this? I believe that filmmakers play a crucial role in telling the stories that make us dream. Your shots are splendid and I'm sure you could make a video that would reveal the beauty of the natural spaces close to your home and make everyone want to take care of their own patch of greenery!

  • @21vava
    @21vava Рік тому

    So much better when i turned off the sound of a narcisist pretending to be a good person. 😂

  • @Reynoaustral
    @Reynoaustral 3 роки тому

    Se llama "circuito macizo Paine" !!!

  • @marktele8061
    @marktele8061 Рік тому

    Beautiful scenery, cool wildlife, but there are better, less popular treks in Patagonia. If you are considering Torres del Paine, be ready for a gazillion trekkers with wall to wall tents in mandatory campgrounds with disgusting outhouses, or if you have big bucks, you can stay in a lodge. And the strongest, most savage winds you have ever dealt with.

  • @dogwapofthebarnowlbakery3655
    @dogwapofthebarnowlbakery3655 4 роки тому

    Beautifully shot. But I could have done without the simplistic lecture. Still, I nice film.

  • @samwatson3588
    @samwatson3588 4 роки тому +1

    Should have just watched a documentary about climate change and sustainability

  • @pupetss
    @pupetss 2 роки тому

    Jaja, no pues así no es el asunto...