From the small intimacy of a heart shaped group of mussels to the grand and spectacular vistas of Torres del Paine and Fitzroy, Patagonia offers something to every outdoor enthusiast. As a photographer, I keenly anticipated each day on the trail, knowing that they would bring new photographic delights and experiences. Wonderful wildlife, imposing mountain ramparts, impossibly blue glaciers, and jaw dropping skies all combined through our exceptional guides and delightful group to make our Patagonia trip one that will be remembered forever.

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Mussel colonies, Tierra del Fuego National Park
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Windblown trees, Harberton Farm
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Juvenile Magellanic penguins, Martillo Island
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Ice cave, Viedma Glacier
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The road to Estancia Helsingfors
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Approaching Estancia Helsingfors
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Lago Azul, Helsingfors
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Leading edge of the Perito Moreno Glacier
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Double rainbow over Admiral Nieto, Torres del Paine National Park
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Guanacos in Torres del Paine National Park
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Sunset over Torres del Paine from Lago Grey
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Late afternoon over the Torres del Paine massif with lenticular clouds

-Photos and text by 3-time WT adventurer Paul Rose, In Patagonia

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