Great views from Lago Pehoe

We woke up to a cloudy morning but the views from our pitch were still spectacular! We also had a friendly caracara building a nest near us!
A walk to Hosteria Pehoe

After breakfast, we walked around the lake with Derk to a hotel on an island accessed across a wooden walkway. It was a beautiful spot with fantastic views of the Towers reflected in the lake. We wereRead more
More photos of our walk

An easy afternoon

Ritchie made his individual frittata which we had with take-and-bake rolls and salad - probably the best lunch of the trip so far!
This afternoon, I caught up with some diary entries and photoRead more
Another relaxing day at Lake Pehoe

I woke up at 5.30am needing the toilet. The photos don't do justice to how beautiful the light was at that hour!
Breakfast was at a very civilised 8.30am again. Nikki made cheese quesadillas forRead more
Collecting Marina

At 6pm, Ritchie was leaving in the truck to pick up Marina as she was only doing a 3-day W trek. Mark, me, and Denise went with him so we could take photos of the scenery in better light. Marina hadRead more
More photos of our camp at Lago Pehoe

Just before we left our campsite, I collected together these extra photos that we took during our time there.
Reuniting with the W trekkers

It was much colder and windier last night. I didn't sleep very well at all. Nikki did a light breakfast of coffee and cereal at 8.30am and then served brunch at 10.30am. In between, we took down ourRead more
A windy walk to the Grey Glacier

We had around 3 hours to wait for their boat to arrive, plenty of time to walk along the shale beach to see the Grey Glacier and get a coffee. Mark didn't feel up to walking anywhere today, so I didRead more
Return to Puerto Natales

Back at the visitor centre, I connected to the WiFi for 30 minutes and then bought a beer to take back to the truck for Mark.
We were all on the truck by the time the W trekkers got back. We gaveRead more
Journey towards the end of the world!

We had breakfast at 8am which was just as good as the one we had in the same hotel a few days ago. Yesterday's culprits were noticeably subdued, but there was no sign of an apology or of any negativeRead more
Camping on the border

We drove until we were almost at the border with Argentina. Then, Ritchie got on the back of the truck to tell us that him and Nikki were all out of ideas! So, we drove to the border, and asked theRead more
Heading to Ushuaia

We were up at 6am after a night broken by very windy conditions and falling temperatures. I'm sure we slept better than we would have done on the truck, though! We had fried eggs, bread, cereals, andRead more
Arriving in Ushuaia

We got to the sign marking the entrance to Ushuaia, the most southerly town in South America, at around 3.15pm. We all got off the truck to take a group photo as people are leaving the tour here. DerkRead more
Tierra del Fuego National Park

We spent yesterday at the apartment catching up on posts, getting the washing done, doing life admin, watching movies, and relaxing. Mark cooked steak, sautéed potatoes, and salad for dinner. It wasRead more
More photos of Ensenada Zaratiegui

A walk to Mirador Lapataia

Our next stop was to do a 30-minute walk through woodland to a viewpoint overlooking Lapataia Bay. It had started to rain at this point, and not knowing how steep the terrain would be, Mark decided toRead more
Lago Roca

Our next stop was at Lago Roca named after the Argentine president, Alejo Julio Argentino Roca. This lake is 4 kilometres long. Only one kilometre of it belongs to Argentina. The border runs throughRead more
Tren del Fin del Mundo

The Southern Fuegian Railway or the Train of the End of the World is a 500-millimetre (19.75 inch) gauge steam railway in Tierra del Fuego Province, Argentina. It was originally built as a freightRead more
More photos of Macarena Station

More photos of the train journey

Back on the train, we had a 30-minute ride to the disembarkation point. During the journey, we listened to a commentary in English explaining the history of the railway and the prisoners who built itRead more
Starting the long drive north

We set the alarm for 4am to be ready for the apartment owner to come and collect the keys at 5! In the event, we were ready a little early, so Mark set off to the hostel where the others have beenRead more
Camping at the shrine to Difunta Correa

After shopping, we continued to drive along Ruta 3. The landscape was very flat and barren with no suitable places to bush camp. However, 30 kilometres north of Rio Gallegos, we came to a religiousRead more
The drive north continues

After we went to bed last night, the wind suddenly came from nowhere and it blew a gale through the camp for a few hours before stopping as abruptly as it had started. Needless to say, it meant aRead more
Bush camp by the sea

Eventually, we arrived on the Atlantic coast. We had one last service station toilet stop before looking for a spot to bush camp. We drove through the town of Caleta Olivia and out the other side onRead more