Backpacking Patagonia - El Chalten 1.1 - Camp Poincenot

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  • Jen and I embark on a five day backpacking trip in El Chalten, Argentina. The first leg of the journey is to make it out to Camp Poincenot and establish basecamp. The main attraction of this hike is passing Mirador Fitz Roy before making it to basecamp.
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  • @solldieautobahn
    @solldieautobahn 8 років тому +3

    Remind me to watch this whenever I feel sad.

    • @OutsideAndStuff
      @OutsideAndStuff  8 років тому

      +solldieautobahn there are many more happy moments on the way. ;)

    • @macarioleyva7832
      @macarioleyva7832 8 років тому +1

      +Outside & Stuff beautiful video

  • @SteelKatanas
    @SteelKatanas 7 років тому +5

    So jealous right now, Fitz Roy is the most beautiful mountain in the world imo. I'm planning on going next year. Great vid guys :)

    • @OutsideAndStuff
      @OutsideAndStuff  7 років тому +1

      Thank you, Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre are some of the most amazing mountains in the world for sure!

  • @rica591
    @rica591 7 років тому +2

    Felicitaciones, muy lindo paseo, muy lindo video.

  • @ghgc152
    @ghgc152 7 років тому +2

    chicos, los felicito por el video, muy didáctico y divertido, gracias por compartirlo!

  • @carolynsuemcquilliamsmcqui4029
    @carolynsuemcquilliamsmcqui4029 8 років тому +2

    love camping

  • @chuax77
    @chuax77 7 років тому +1

    Amazing!Thanks for this video!

  • @carolinebritofisio
    @carolinebritofisio 4 роки тому

    Amazing! Thanks for the video, very informative and of great quality, it helped me a lot!

  • @giorgiofurlani7282
    @giorgiofurlani7282 6 років тому

    Hey it looks so amazing! The landscape view is simply stunning!

  • @naturecallsoutdoors
    @naturecallsoutdoors 8 років тому +2

    Beautiful. Would love to hike there some day.

    • @OutsideAndStuff
      @OutsideAndStuff  8 років тому +2

      +Nature Calls Hardest part is getting down there. But once you are down there, you won't want to leave. :)

  • @3xcx3
    @3xcx3 5 років тому +1

    Hi guys! Greeting from Siberia. Good channel! If you please we need a subtitles in eng for this vid (at least a main legs). It will be great for some unenglish countries! Regards!

  • @aleshacottle5044
    @aleshacottle5044 7 років тому +3

    Hey Nick Im going trekking El Chalten next weekend for 4 days. I would love to know about your cooking situation, can you make fires at the free campsites or did you bring a supply of your own little gas cooker?? Awesome videos they really helped me a lot :)

    • @OutsideAndStuff
      @OutsideAndStuff  7 років тому +3

      Hi Alesha, campfires are banned inside the park due to the extreme wind and dry conditions. The good news is, is that you can easily find the stove fuel in one of the many outdoor shops in El Chalten. Also, if you are staying in a hostel, they typically have leftover fuel cans that backpackers donate when they leave. Hope that helps!

    • @aleshacottle5044
      @aleshacottle5044 7 років тому +2

      Awesome thank you so much

    • @felixcabrera9347
      @felixcabrera9347 3 роки тому

      Cubre Tablero Alfombra 5mm Kia Rio 5 (2012-2017)
      $ 18.000 x 1998 u.

  • @axelpaff3306
    @axelpaff3306 7 років тому

    Nice video

  • @caipi95
    @caipi95 6 років тому

    Hi Nick & Jen!! Loved your videos of your stay in our beloved Patagonia. I was wondering If you could help me with the backpack. I see you used an Osprey. Which model is/was it?

  • @murilocerci2418
    @murilocerci2418 8 років тому +1

    Hello,
    Id Like to know if you post the pictures of the trekking somewhere ?
    Great Video !!
    Ill do this hikking Feb/ 2017, hope the weather be like those days.

    • @OutsideAndStuff
      @OutsideAndStuff  8 років тому

      Thank you! I am now posting photos to my Instagram: instagram.com/nickbotner/
      I used to post photos to my blog: www.nickbotner.com/blog/

  • @flaviolanfranco8545
    @flaviolanfranco8545 7 років тому +1

    Hi Nick, thanks for this amazing video, in a few days i go there!!
    I would like to consult you about the gopro accessories you have (stick, protector..) ???
    Thanks!!!
    Greetings from Rosario, Argentina!

    • @OutsideAndStuff
      @OutsideAndStuff  7 років тому +1

      These were all shot with a GoPro Hero 4 Black. And I only used the skeleton back. The stick I am using is a Smatree telescoping selfi stick with a tripod base. www.amazon.com/Smatree-SmaPole-Q3-Telescoping-Session/dp/B00XN1P9QI/

  • @CyclistRick
    @CyclistRick 7 років тому +1

    Hi Nick and Jen, Watching this is like re-visiting old friends. What time of year were you there? The videos were posted in March/April 2016, but we were there in mid to late March and all the trees were starting to get their fall colors so I have to guess you were there a few weeks earlier, say late Jan or Feb.

    • @OutsideAndStuff
      @OutsideAndStuff  7 років тому

      Hi Rick, we were in El Chalten till about March 12th before flying down to Ushuaia for a couple days before heading back to the PNW.

    • @CyclistRick
      @CyclistRick 7 років тому +1

      Thanks Nick. Amazing that just a few days can have such a marked affect in the foliage.

    • @OutsideAndStuff
      @OutsideAndStuff  7 років тому

      You are welcome! I think we were starting to see signs right before we left. Reminded us of the foliage changes we get in the PNW.

  • @internationalnews889
    @internationalnews889 6 років тому +1

    Hey NIck and Jen. You made the best videos for this hikes in El Chalten. I am going in late October and I was planning to camp in Poincenot and Dagostini. Do you think a 0F sleeping bag is okay?

    • @OutsideAndStuff
      @OutsideAndStuff  6 років тому

      Hi Pablo. Since October is their Spring time. I would think that should be ok. If I was going in October I would probably bring my Marmot Lithium (0F) bag with my Thermarest NeoAir Xtherm pad.

    • @internationalnews889
      @internationalnews889 6 років тому +1

      Hi.Yes I would also bring a Klymit insulated pad. Thanks a lot!

    • @OutsideAndStuff
      @OutsideAndStuff  6 років тому +1

      You're very welcome. Have a great time!

  • @claudiadiniz8522
    @claudiadiniz8522 6 років тому

    when did you go? I'm planning to backpacking with friends and we don't know when is the perfect time.

  • @BruFX7
    @BruFX7 7 років тому +1

    geat video! im from argentina and i cant belive all the naturals marvels thar we have. how do you attach your dslr to the backpack? i need something similar and i cant know how it's called what you have.
    Thank you!

    • @OutsideAndStuff
      @OutsideAndStuff  7 років тому

      It's the Peak Design Capture Pro. Best thing ever made for lugging around a DSLR in the mountains. www.peakdesign.com/product/clips/capturepro/

  • @NoTrail
    @NoTrail 8 років тому +1

    Lovely...I miss the rock jumble. Did you guys camp the entire trip?

    • @OutsideAndStuff
      @OutsideAndStuff  8 років тому

      +Patrick Caple (No Trail Required) We only camped for the 5 days when we were backpacking. The rest of the trip was spent at various hostels and airbnbs.

    • @NoTrail
      @NoTrail 8 років тому +1

      Ah yes...but no beer down there?

    • @OutsideAndStuff
      @OutsideAndStuff  8 років тому

      Patrick Caple Sober for five days, very difficult. But you can be damn sure Jen and I now know the best places to get beer in El Chalten. :)

    • @macarioleyva7832
      @macarioleyva7832 8 років тому

      +Outside & Stuff you can drink the water?

    • @OutsideAndStuff
      @OutsideAndStuff  8 років тому +1

      Macario Leyva Yes! There are no beavers in this part of Argentina, so there the water is pure.

  • @armandobarreda74
    @armandobarreda74 7 років тому

    HELLO, HOW IS IT CALLED THE LAKE FROM WHICH YOU TAKEN WATER WITH A YELLOW BOTTLE? BECAUSE THAT FITZ ROY'S VIEW IS SPECTACULAR !!!

    • @luis___h9000
      @luis___h9000 6 років тому

      14:19 Estuve ahí, no es un lago, es el Rio de la Cascada, va hacia la Cascada El Chorrillo del Salto.

  • @iurifranco
    @iurifranco 8 років тому +1

    Hello,
    I'd like to know when it was recorded this video? Please.

    • @OutsideAndStuff
      @OutsideAndStuff  8 років тому +1

      This Year, early March!

    • @iurifranco
      @iurifranco 8 років тому +1

      I saw you on the main avenue and at Destiny Sur (Supermarket).
      See ya around the world, friend !
      thanks for share it !

    • @OutsideAndStuff
      @OutsideAndStuff  8 років тому

      Iuri Franco Haha! That's amazing. We spent a lot of time walking back and forth in El Chalten. And drinking at La Cerveceria.

  • @esportesoutdoor4293
    @esportesoutdoor4293 7 років тому

    Hello, Nick.
    I found your El Chalten videos very interesting. I intend to go there soon, did they record the points for the GPS? If so, could you make it available?
    Thank you!

    • @OutsideAndStuff
      @OutsideAndStuff  7 років тому

      Unfortunately I did not log the GPS tracks on this. But the trails are extremely well traveled and there is a ton of signage.

  • @johnklug6669
    @johnklug6669 8 років тому +1

    you pay for that camp spot or is this area pretty cool with backpackers just bushing it?

    • @OutsideAndStuff
      @OutsideAndStuff  8 років тому +1

      All of the camp sites in the national park are free. The only time you spend money is to enter the park. With the exception being El Chalten. This city is in the park so there is no fee to enter. It's quite the hippy experience. :)

  • @jakerichards6722
    @jakerichards6722 8 років тому +1

    I would like to know if I have to book camp poicenot or if you can just camp for free?

    • @OutsideAndStuff
      @OutsideAndStuff  8 років тому +3

      All of the campsites in the park are free of charge. There's a lot of room at Poincenot, and there is even some overflow camping down the bank, closer to the river.

  • @MrSupersuperbeto
    @MrSupersuperbeto 7 років тому

    Hi guys, great videos! When did you go to this camp?

    • @OutsideAndStuff
      @OutsideAndStuff  7 років тому

      March 6th 2016

    • @MrSupersuperbeto
      @MrSupersuperbeto 7 років тому +1

      nice! I will go on march 2017.. could you give some advices about the clothes that i need for the trip?

    • @OutsideAndStuff
      @OutsideAndStuff  7 років тому

      Your biggest worry should be waterproofing. The weather in Patagonia can change in an instant, even if there is no forecast for rain, it can happen. My advice would be to bring layers, it will be cold at night, and could be hot in the day. But definitely bring a rain shell, and a waterproof bag for the inside of your pack. The outside rain shell will not stop the Patagonian rain. :)

  • @harbinguy1
    @harbinguy1 5 років тому

    Hi man, enjoy watching your video. Did you let the girl carry the heavy load? That's not cool!