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Torres del Paine, Chile ·

Torres del Paine

Patagonian wind, granite towers, and glacial lakes the color of powdered turquoise.

The three towers at sunrise
The three towers at sunrise
Glacier Grey calving into the lake
Glacier Grey calving into the lake
Guanaco on the steppe
Guanaco on the steppe

Patagonian wind is not a breeze. It is a physical force that leans you sideways on the trail, rips tent stakes from frozen ground, and turns glacial lake spray into horizontal rain.

The Torres themselves appear only in moments — cloud wraps them for days, then a gap opens for twenty minutes at dawn. You wake at 4am every morning hoping. On the third day, it happened.