Ultimate W Trek Guide 2024 // Torres Del Paine National Park

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  • Опубліковано 8 чер 2024
  • In this video, we talk about everything we wish we knew before we completed the W trek in March 2023, in Torres del Paine National Park, Chile. Including everything you need to know before you embark on your own W Trek or O Trek, hiking in Patagonia.
    The perfect beginner's guide to watch before you go, whether you're planning your own W Trek, O Trek, or just curious about what it's like, this video is for you!
    Leave a comment below if you have any questions.
    0:00 Intro
    0:24 What is the W trek?
    0:49 The distances are understated
    2:20 The trail is steeper than it looks
    3:23 Pack light
    5:10 Leave stuff in Puerto Natales
    7:54 Wear hiking boots
    10:23 Bring a pair of thongs (flip flops)
    11:19 The wind is unpredictable
    14:09 Save money by bringing your own food
    16:42 Drink the glacial water
    18:20 Prepare for a (very) long Day 3
    20:42 Would we do it again?
    21:09 Summary
    All footage shot on GoPro Hero 11
    Last Hope Hostel in Puerto Natales
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 23

  • @robertczarnecki3639
    @robertczarnecki3639 6 місяців тому +1

    amazing thank you guys for all the info

  • @MichaelEverheartt
    @MichaelEverheartt 6 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for the info

    • @loversgetlost
      @loversgetlost  6 місяців тому

      Hope it was helpful! Thanks for watching

  • @keatscubes
    @keatscubes 6 місяців тому

    Super helpful!!

    • @loversgetlost
      @loversgetlost  6 місяців тому

      Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!

  • @biancarosario1872
    @biancarosario1872 4 місяці тому +1

    Great video! Thanks so much for sharing your tips - it's so helpful to get a realistic account of the trek. We are going at the end of March and feel a bit unprepared but this video helped a lot! If you wouldn't mind, could you please share how heavy your bags weighed? Would love to see a gear/what to pack video if you have any tips for that too!

    • @loversgetlost
      @loversgetlost  4 місяці тому

      Glad it was helpful! Our bags weighed about 8kg once they were packed, without any food. Once we added food and water, they weighed about 11kg. Hope you have an awesome time!

    • @almaalambra7272
      @almaalambra7272 16 днів тому

      Are you comfortable walking that pack?

  • @dutzi
    @dutzi 3 місяці тому

    Funny as! At least good stories tho! Well done guys

  • @JacquelineKnott-wi4jr
    @JacquelineKnott-wi4jr Місяць тому

    Thanks for all your information. Was just wondering at the prices of the tent only accommodation for two. Do you remember how much it is a night? Is it cheaper if you take your own sleeping bag? Are the prices per night for tent accommodation the same at each camp ground?

    • @loversgetlost
      @loversgetlost  Місяць тому

      Thanks for watching! No, it’s not the same price at each campsite, 2 are owned by one company, and the other 2 are owned by a different company. It’s much much cheaper if you bring your own stuff (sleeping bag, tent, food), but then of course you have to carry it all! Check out vertice.travel and lastorres.com for current pricing

  • @mjsbelieber33
    @mjsbelieber33 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for the great tips! I'm leaving in a few weeks and this helps put things in perspective. Did you say your day 3 you went from Paine Grande to Chileno? Or did you stay the night at Cuernos? If you went all the way to Chileno then I am impressed!

    • @loversgetlost
      @loversgetlost  5 місяців тому +1

      Haha no we didn’t - we definitely wouldn’t have made that! We went Paine Grande to Cuernos on Day 3, and Cuernos to Chileno on Day 4 - that was tough enough!

  • @jimpurdum4695
    @jimpurdum4695 5 місяців тому

    Nice video! What month were you there. And did you pack in your own tent or are they provided/ semipermanent /already set up at the permanent at the campground?

    • @loversgetlost
      @loversgetlost  5 місяців тому

      We were there in March. We opted to hire a tent at each campsite, which means it’s set up for you when you arrive. There is an option to bring your own, but it was great not having to set it up each night

  • @cathyhowe6745
    @cathyhowe6745 4 місяці тому

    Hello! I’m leaving for the W Trek in March 2024. Thank you for all the stats - super helpful in planning my training. Wondering how many hours of hiking you did per day?

    • @loversgetlost
      @loversgetlost  4 місяці тому

      We hiked for about 9-10 hours everyday, including a very quick stop for lunch. Day 3 was almost 12 hours, as was day 5

  • @superp0tato
    @superp0tato 4 місяці тому

    awesome video . can you buy bottled water (1 litre or so ) at the refuges for the day ? or a takeaway coffee ? or would i need to take my own coffee mug ? thanks .

    • @loversgetlost
      @loversgetlost  4 місяці тому

      Thank you. We didn’t see bottled water for sale at the refugios, although we weren’t looking for it. I don’t think any of them had takeaway coffee either, the park is pretty environmentally conscious, so I definitely recommend bringing your own bottle and mug.

  • @brianknott1199
    @brianknott1199 4 місяці тому

    Hi guys. Did you book your own Refugio’s. Struggling to find a website where we can book them

    • @loversgetlost
      @loversgetlost  4 місяці тому

      Hey! Yeah we did, we booked on Vértice Patagonia for Grey & Paine Grande campsites, and we booked on Las Torres for Cuernos & Chileno. The Stingy Nomads have a good blog post explaining the booking process, we used that as a bit of a guide when we booked