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I have been to Patagonia three times, the first one in 2010. To say that the place has changed would be an understatement. I guess my wife got tired of listening to me talk about how much I love it there, and decided to organize a family trip there. It turned out to be type 2 fun for her - not fun to do but fun to talk about after the fact I don't do much "serious" photography on family trips so most of these are cell phone images. Nothing particularly unique, but the mountains are SO GORGEOUS no matter how many times you see them.

Welcome to Chalten, that view never gets old
https://bboyanov.com/gallery/i.php?/upload/2025/01/06/20250106015221-0a4c353a-xl.jpg

Some people call this "Waddington Gorge". A bit out of the way, requires fence hopping to get there, but a better view that then one a few miles down the road. The place is windy as hell, and Andrew Waddington built a wind shelter there circa 2015 to allow him to wait on the weather without freezing to death
https://bboyanov.com/gallery/_data/i/upload/2025/01/11/20250111202836-0b23ad2a-xl.jpg

St. Exupery, a peak that would be magnificent if it existed on its own. This one lives in the shadow of Fitzroy and Poincenot
https://bboyanov.com/gallery/_data/i/upload/2025/01/05/20250105031716-73cd840d-xl.jpg

From the area of the Poincenot campground. Many people view this place as nothing more than a stop on the way to the completely unremarkable (from a photography point) Laguna de los Tres, but if you take the time to explore it there are gorgeous opportunities
https://bboyanov.com/gallery/_data/i/upload/2025/01/05/20250105020721-65947225-xl.jpg

The allegedly "secret" Fitzroy waterfall. Just a few hundred yards from the main trail, but with surprisingly low visitation
https://bboyanov.com/gallery/_data/i/upload/2025/01/06/20250106024316-cc0f1160-xl.jpg

The Huemul Glacier - a short but steep hike that is well worth the $15 price of admission
https://bboyanov.com/gallery/_data/i/upload/2025/01/05/20250105012423-acafef28-xl.jpg

Kayakers are Perito Moreno. I find it completely impossible to do justice the place with still photographs
https://bboyanov.com/gallery/_data/i/upload/2025/01/06/20250106011117-010905b3-xl.jpg

Goodbye old friend, till next time
https://bboyanov.com/gallery/_data/i/upload/2025/01/11/20250111194355-d961c410-xl.jpg

Ugly beauty... strip mining in Santa Cruz province, from the window of the airplane on the flight back to Buenos Aires
https://bboyanov.com/gallery/_data/i/upload/2025/01/11/20250111195206-3a843cd6-xl.jpg

Rio Negro, also from an airplane window. This river has so many horseshoe bends, I am pretty sure there is one in the desert that puts HSB to shame
https://bboyanov.com/gallery/_data/i/upload/2025/01/11/20250111195839-3e3ad9b1-xl.jpg






Jan 11, 2025 at 10:19 PM
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p.1 #2 · Family trip to Patagonia


Great compositions and colors! Glad you were able to get in some nice shots on a family trip.


Jan 12, 2025 at 12:05 AM
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p.1 #3 · Family trip to Patagonia


Beautiful collection of Patagonia views from every side angle


Jan 12, 2025 at 07:59 AM
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p.1 #4 · Family trip to Patagonia


Thanks for sharing. Patagonia is on the bucket list of places to visit. Which month was you there with your family?


Jan 12, 2025 at 08:45 AM
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p.1 #5 · Family trip to Patagonia


Such a beautiful place! When you have time would you share with us how it has changed since your first visit?



Jan 12, 2025 at 09:43 AM
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You got some great shots with the cell phone on a family visit! This is one of the places I always wanted to climb, but the season is when I worked, and waiting out the weather (without good forecasts) BITD was too much of a time commitment for me.

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Jan 12, 2025 at 11:02 AM
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live2huntelk wrote:
Thanks for sharing. Patagonia is on the bucket list of places to visit. Which month was you there with your family?


It was late December, the week between Christmas and New Year. It was fairly busy but not as crowded as I expected, possibly due to the holidays. Most people don't think that sleeping in a tent on Christmas eve and eating a rehydrated dinner is an acceptable celebration

The upsides of the summer visit is much better weather - it was almost unpleasantly warm. In 3 days I saw the mountain not entombed in clouds more than in cumulative 3 weeks during past visits. The downside is that it is not nearly as pretty as a late April or May visit. The lenga fall colors can rival anything in the NE US, and fresh dusting of snow on the mountains improves the scenery A LOT. The fierce winds can create wonderful light when clouds are present. But you need to roll the dice and plan to work around the weather.



Jan 12, 2025 at 02:07 PM
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Al Trujillo wrote:
Such a beautiful place! When you have time would you share with us how it has changed since your first visit?


In 2010 Chalten was a spit of a town with one partially paved street to its name. There were maybe 2 restaurants and the best you could get was mutton. The hotels were mostly hostel quality. But... you could go off-trail in the mountains at your discretion. In 2017 there was some "gentrification" of the place but not too dramatic. They had already started clamping on off-trail excursions but not dramatically. In 2024 there is an ultra expensive Explora hotel, dozens of restaurants, and lots of development. The locals tell me that most of the buildings are hotels or AirBnB's. It is much more crowded, though I hear that TdP has become a clusterf***k in comparison. It was still possible to attain a level of solitude on the trails if you traveled outside of peak hours. I was with my wife so there was no plan to go off-trail but I am now told it is heavily regulated. And yes, now there is a $45 USD/day charge to be on the trails - loosely enforced at the moment but I suspect they will tighten it up.



Jan 12, 2025 at 02:12 PM
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GroovyGeek wrote:
In 2010 Chalten was a spit of a town with one partially paved street to its name. There were maybe 2 restaurants and the best you could get was mutton. The hotels were mostly hostel quality. But... you could go off-trail in the mountains at your discretion. In 2017 there was some "gentrification" of the place but not too dramatic. They had already started clamping on off-trail excursions but not dramatically. In 2024 there is an ultra expensive Explora hotel, dozens of restaurants, and lots of development. The locals tell me that most of the buildings are hotels or AirBnB's.
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We love our great places to death. I'm sure it'll be different again if you ever go back.



Jan 12, 2025 at 10:29 PM
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p.1 #10 · Family trip to Patagonia


Very cool and amazing that you got to share this with your family. I'd love to do that.


Jan 13, 2025 at 02:12 AM
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p.1 #11 · Family trip to Patagonia


Beautiful views and photos. I loved the first one especially! Thanks for sharing!


Jan 15, 2025 at 11:21 AM
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p.1 #12 · Family trip to Patagonia


"Double G"...OUTSTANDING compositions all!
Just beautiful mountains and such a rugged place!

When I was a young boy, my father took my 2 brothers and I into Maryland's far west mountains on New Years Eve!
Below 0 temps but we loved it!!
When registering with the Park Super, he said "if you guyz are crazy enough to camp out on NY eve in this cold be my guest!" No charge!

I loved it!
Again SUPER photography!
Dan



Jan 16, 2025 at 11:23 AM
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p.1 #13 · Family trip to Patagonia


GroovyGeek wrote:
It was late December, the week between Christmas and New Year. It was fairly busy but not as crowded as I expected, possibly due to the holidays. Most people don't think that sleeping in a tent on Christmas eve and eating a rehydrated dinner is an acceptable celebration

The upsides of the summer visit is much better weather - it was almost unpleasantly warm. In 3 days I saw the mountain not entombed in clouds more than in cumulative 3 weeks during past visits. The downside is that it is not nearly as pretty as a late April or May
...Show more

My family (grandparents to grandkids) visited El Chalten just before your trip. We had a great time and remarkably stable weather. We went on to Chile and Torres del Paine, where my daughter shot this with her RX 100:

https://g4.img-dpreview.com/ED765B43AD6944DB9ACBFFADD8E94FBD.jpg

My wife and I would like to return in April of next year, with lovely fall foliage, more challenging conditions, and fewer fellow-travelers.

I missed that lovely waterfall. Maybe next time, if I can learn the secret.




Feb 03, 2025 at 08:06 PM
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GroovyGeek wrote:
Many people view [the Poincenot campground] as nothing more than a stop on the way to the completely unremarkable (from a photography point) Laguna de los Tres, but if you take the time to explore it there are gorgeous opportunities
https://bboyanov.com/gallery/_data/i/upload/2025/01/05/20250105020721-65947225-xl.jpg


My family (including my usually desk-bound 75 year-old sister-in-law) thought that the hike to Laguna de los Tres was well worth the effort:

https://g4.img-dpreview.com/272761C317084EE2AB8B2C99DF770625.jpg

I think that many, many others did, too--but combining exposures made them disappear. . . .



Feb 03, 2025 at 10:01 PM
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zugzwang2 wrote:
I missed that lovely waterfall. Maybe next time, if I can learn the secret.



It is right on Google Maps, labeled "secret waterfall"
https://maps.app.goo.gl/QtLg9BoW3JwLFfJD8

But the best perspective is about a mile further up the trail, where many people stop for a break. Greg Boratyn has a lovely image from there, as do many others
blob :https://lucidshot.com/fa5725fd-930a-4883-90c0-526bc90a783f



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Feb 04, 2025 at 12:18 AM
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zugzwang2 wrote:
My family (including my usually desk-bound 75 year-old sister-in-law) thought that the hike to Laguna de los Tres was well worth the effort:

https://g4.img-dpreview.com/272761C317084EE2AB8B2C99DF770625.jpg

I think that many, many others did, too--but combining exposures made them disappear. . . .


I did say "from a photographic standpoint". It is pretty to see but not pretty to photograph. There are really no "wow" pictures I can think of Laguna de Los Tres, unlike this for example

https://www.tedgorecreative.com/blog/2015/10/11/the-dirty-quarrel-the-story-behind-the-image
https://www.marcadamus.com/photo/rise/

Sure, it may be over-processed by the taste of some, but the view of the mountains is far more compelling, unlike the view from Laguna where the base of the mountain range is blocked by the ridge that you used to hide the people




Feb 04, 2025 at 12:25 AM
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That first one is breathtaking, Geek!
Douglas



Feb 04, 2025 at 07:43 AM
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p.1 #18 · Family trip to Patagonia


impressive set of photos.


Feb 08, 2025 at 08:50 PM
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p.1 #19 · Family trip to Patagonia


I assume you've probably been but what's your opinion of TdP as well? I'm contemplating a trip down here in 2026 to visit both TdP and El Chalten. First time visit so I'm not sure I want to chance it with April weather. Not sure how long I should spend in each of the areas if others in my group won't be doing the big hikes.


Feb 13, 2025 at 02:18 PM
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p.1 #20 · Family trip to Patagonia


I love these! Makes me want to go out and travel the world to capture landscapes, but them I remember I'm an action photographer and don't like traveling.


Feb 14, 2025 at 12:59 AM
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