Patagonia is a region located at the southern end of South America, territory shared by Argentina and Chile, boasting some of the most dramatic landscapes on Earth. The region comprises the southern section of the Andes mountains to the southwest towards the Pacific ocean and from the east of the mountain range to the valleys it follows south through Colorado River towards Carmen de Patagones in the Atlantic Ocean. To the west, it includes the territory of Valdivia through Tierra del Fuego archipelago.
The name Patagonia comes from the word patagón used by Magellan in 1520 to describe the native people that his expedition thought to be giants. It is now believed the Patagons were actually Tehuelches with an average height of 180 cm (~5′11″) compared to the 155 cm (~5′1″) average for Spaniards of the time.
Huw Edwards fulfils a lifelong dream to explore Patagonia, and the unique attempt to preserve Welsh culture by isolating a Welsh community in one of the most remote and inhospitable places on earth. A hundred-and-fifty years after the pioneers arrived, Huw meets their descendants and asks what remains of the culture the forefathers wanted to safeguard.
14:51
Mile for Mile: A Film About Trail Running and Conservation in Patagonia
Mile for Mile: A Film About Trail Running and Conservation in Patagonia
Mile for Mile: A Film About Trail Running and Conservation in Patagonia
Ultrarunners Krissy Moehl, Jeff Browning and Luke Nelson run 106 miles through the newly opened Patagonia Park in Chile, to celebrate and highlight Conservacion Patagonica’s efforts to re-wild and protect this vast landscape. A short film by Rios Libres and Patagonia, Inc.
Get Involved - Donate to Conservacion Patagonica and help build 50 miles of trail. Patagonia will match your donation—mile for mile. The total estimated cost per mile is $1,600 and the matching program ends December 31, 2015.
http://www.conservacionpatagonica.org/mileformile.htm
27:53
Worn Wear: a Film About the Stories We Wear | Presented by Patagonia
Worn Wear: a Film About the Stories We Wear | Presented by Patagonia
Worn Wear: a Film About the Stories We Wear | Presented by Patagonia
Worn Wear: a Film About the Stories We Wear
Presented by Patagonia
Directed by Keith, Lauren, Chris, and Dan Malloy
Closed-captioned in English, Spanish and Korean
Worn Wear is an exploration of quality -- in the things we own and the lives we live. This short film takes you to an off-the-grid surf camp in Baja, Mexico; a family's maple syrup harvest in Contoocook, New Hampshire; an organic farm in Ojai, California; and into the lives of a champion skier, a National Geographic photographer, and a legendary alpinist. It also features exclusive interviews with Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard. Released as an antidote to the Black Friday and
4:32
PATAGONIA 8K
PATAGONIA 8K
PATAGONIA 8K
Patagonia 8K explores the beautiful and rough landscapes of southern Chile and Argentina. Shot in 8K resolution on a medium format camera it's aimed to deliver the most realistic experience.
Shot in 6 weeks, travelling over 7500km from Santiago to Punta Arenas we captured roughly 100.000 still frames that combine into this timelapse video.
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/TimestormFilms | TWITTER: https://twitter.com/martinheck
WEBSITE: http://www.timestormfilms.com/
Vimeo Version: https://vimeo.com/134530201
Soundtrack: Finale - John Paesano
footage is available for licensing in 8K&4K. For professional inquiries please contact me: martin
83:33
Las Patagonia, y Tierra del Fuego , la isla compartido,HD by Marlon Moreno
Las Patagonia, y Tierra del Fuego , la isla compartido,HD by Marlon Moreno
Las Patagonia, y Tierra del Fuego , la isla compartido,HD by Marlon Moreno
3:14
Dj Dark feat. Andreias - Patagonia (Official Video)
Dj Dark feat. Andreias - Patagonia (Official Video)
Dj Dark feat. Andreias - Patagonia (Official Video)
Dj Dark feat. Andreias - Patagonia (Official Video) by Cat Music
Buy the single from iTunes: http://goo.gl/RG3033
Subscribe to CatMusic: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=catmusicoffice
Cat Music is the main player in the Romanian music industry, representing some of the most influential and successful artists from Romania, for the past 20 years. Cat Music's portfolio includes phenomenal bands and artists, who wrote and keep on writing the music history in Romania. Some of this brands are: Alex Mica, Smiley, Elena Gheorghe, Mandinga, What's UP, Faydee, Edward Maya, Delia, Andreea Banica, Shift, Dj Project, Dj Sava, O-Zone,
25:35
Patagonia Travel Video Guide
Patagonia Travel Video Guide
Patagonia Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Patagonia in Argentina.
Patagonia is a land of endless plains, a fantastic world of ice and rock but also a land of powerful winds and distant dreams. Our journey begins in the deepest south of Argentina, at the 'end of the world' within a natural paradise between both sky and earth.
In the Tierra Del Fuego region, Ushuaia is known as the Gateway to Antarctica and is a small town that has experienced a great boom in recent years. It is difficult to believe that not so long ago, nothing but the wooden huts of Anglican missionaries stood there and 400 criminals were forced to build a prison.
The Tierra Del Fueg
8:34
Patagonia Dreamin' - a video from Arc'teryx and Alias Cinema
Patagonia Dreamin' - a video from Arc'teryx and Alias Cinema
Patagonia Dreamin' - a video from Arc'teryx and Alias Cinema
Arc'teryx Athletes Jason Kruk and Marc-Andre Leclerc travel from Squamish, Canada to El Chalten, Argentina to climb on the legendary spires of the Torre massif. To climb well in the mountains of Patagonia one must have goals beyond the summits themselves. The only guarantees in these harsh peaks are of dynamic conditions and typically horrendous weather. Patagonia Dreamin, a film by AliasCinema, produced by Arc'teryx.
18:30
FORCE - The story of Mikey Schaefer (Full Film)
FORCE - The story of Mikey Schaefer (Full Film)
FORCE - The story of Mikey Schaefer (Full Film)
Warning: Contains expletives. Patagonia presents a Duct Tape Then Beer film. Force is the collected footage from 10 years of Mikey Schaefer’s climbs, summits and misadventures in Patagonia woven together into a story of success, fear, joy and growth. Previously shown at Patagonia retail stores and film festivals, we’re happy to share the full film with you online.
Directed by
Fitz Cahall & Aidan Haley
Executive Producers
Jimmy Hopper
Becca & Fitz Cahall
Mikey Schaefer
Original Score & Mix
Amy Stolzenbach
Written by
Jen Altschul
Editor
Aidan Haley
Visual Effects
Kevi Louis-Johnson
Cinematography
Mikey Schaefer, Austin Siadak, Matt Van
7:19
A Line Across The Sky – Tommy Caldwell and Alex Honnold go big in Patagonia.
A Line Across The Sky – Tommy Caldwell and Alex Honnold go big in Patagonia.
A Line Across The Sky – Tommy Caldwell and Alex Honnold go big in Patagonia.
Long considered impossible, coveted by many and attempted by a few, the Fitz Traverse has fueled the imaginations of climbers in Patagonia for decades. Tracing the iconic skyline of Cerro Fitz Roy and its six satellite peaks, it spans four miles and 13,000 feet across snow and ice-covered rock, with epic route finding and endless rapelling. Seizing their chance during a rare extended weather window, Tommy Caldwell and Alex Honnold went big. The pair completed the first ascent in a five-day push during February 2014. Watch the trailer of the upcoming film from Big Up and Sender Films.
52:21
Patagonia: Refuge of the Monsters (full documentary)
Patagonia: Refuge of the Monsters (full documentary)
Patagonia: Refuge of the Monsters (full documentary)
Peninsula Valdes is one of the priorities for naturalists visiting the South American continent, and it is perhaps beacuse this is the place where the observation of the great whales is easyer.
Every year during the month of July, the whales arrive to these shores of Patagonia to give birth and raise their calves. His gentle nature makes approaching to them possible to enjoying the wonderful spectacle of his jumps in the sea. Approaching the austral summer, in the month of November, these giants leave the coast of Peninsula Valdes to head south in search of more water rich in krill, their main food.
We will also witness the activities of la
4:09
Better Than New - Patagonia's Worn Wear® Repair Truck & Facility
Better Than New - Patagonia's Worn Wear® Repair Truck & Facility
Better Than New - Patagonia's Worn Wear® Repair Truck & Facility
Better Than New is a short film that introduces Patagonia’s new biodiesel repair wagon and pays tribute to customers and repair techs who have kept our gear in use for over 40 years. Patagonia’s Reno Repair Department is the largest garment repair facility in the U.S. – completing about 30,000 repairs per year.
WORN WEAR SPRING 2015 TOUR
This spring our biodiesel repair truck will travel from California to New York doing free clothing repairs, teaching you how to fix your own gear and selling used Patagonia clothing. Bring us your tired, well-loved clothing for repair. If you don’t have any, we’ll supply it. Fix it and you can keep it. Join
28:59
The Fisherman’s Son
The Fisherman’s Son
The Fisherman’s Son
Born and raised at Punta de Lobos, Ramón Navarro found his passion riding the biggest waves on the planet. But his accomplishments in giant surf are just one part of a bigger vision to protect the culture and environment of the Chilean coast.
3:47
Worn Wear® Stories | Presented by Patagonia
Worn Wear® Stories | Presented by Patagonia
Worn Wear® Stories | Presented by Patagonia
Running a hundred miles in the backcountry, surfing perfect waves around the world, climbing a world-famous skyline for the first time ever—experiences like these require well-made gear that performs in the toughest conditions. In this short video, Tommy Caldwell, Keith Malloy and Keira Henninger share stories about their favorite things and why they’d rather keep using and repairing those things instead of replacing them with something new.
A low-impact alternative to the Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping frenzy, our Worn Wear program is an invitation to celebrate the stuff you already own.
Learn about Black Friday Gear Swaps, share
Huw Edwards fulfils a lifelong dream to explore Patagonia, and the unique attempt to preserve Welsh culture by isolating a Welsh community in one of the most remote and inhospitable places on earth. A hundred-and-fifty years after the pioneers arrived, Huw meets their descendants and asks what remains of the culture the forefathers wanted to safeguard.
14:51
Mile for Mile: A Film About Trail Running and Conservation in Patagonia
Mile for Mile: A Film About Trail Running and Conservation in Patagonia
Mile for Mile: A Film About Trail Running and Conservation in Patagonia
Ultrarunners Krissy Moehl, Jeff Browning and Luke Nelson run 106 miles through the newly opened Patagonia Park in Chile, to celebrate and highlight Conservacion Patagonica’s efforts to re-wild and protect this vast landscape. A short film by Rios Libres and Patagonia, Inc.
Get Involved - Donate to Conservacion Patagonica and help build 50 miles of trail. Patagonia will match your donation—mile for mile. The total estimated cost per mile is $1,600 and the matching program ends December 31, 2015.
http://www.conservacionpatagonica.org/mileformile.htm
27:53
Worn Wear: a Film About the Stories We Wear | Presented by Patagonia
Worn Wear: a Film About the Stories We Wear | Presented by Patagonia
Worn Wear: a Film About the Stories We Wear | Presented by Patagonia
Worn Wear: a Film About the Stories We Wear
Presented by Patagonia
Directed by Keith, Lauren, Chris, and Dan Malloy
Closed-captioned in English, Spanish and Korean
Worn Wear is an exploration of quality -- in the things we own and the lives we live. This short film takes you to an off-the-grid surf camp in Baja, Mexico; a family's maple syrup harvest in Contoocook, New Hampshire; an organic farm in Ojai, California; and into the lives of a champion skier, a National Geographic photographer, and a legendary alpinist. It also features exclusive interviews with Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard. Released as an antidote to the Black Friday and
4:32
PATAGONIA 8K
PATAGONIA 8K
PATAGONIA 8K
Patagonia 8K explores the beautiful and rough landscapes of southern Chile and Argentina. Shot in 8K resolution on a medium format camera it's aimed to deliver the most realistic experience.
Shot in 6 weeks, travelling over 7500km from Santiago to Punta Arenas we captured roughly 100.000 still frames that combine into this timelapse video.
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/TimestormFilms | TWITTER: https://twitter.com/martinheck
WEBSITE: http://www.timestormfilms.com/
Vimeo Version: https://vimeo.com/134530201
Soundtrack: Finale - John Paesano
footage is available for licensing in 8K&4K. For professional inquiries please contact me: martin
83:33
Las Patagonia, y Tierra del Fuego , la isla compartido,HD by Marlon Moreno
Las Patagonia, y Tierra del Fuego , la isla compartido,HD by Marlon Moreno
Las Patagonia, y Tierra del Fuego , la isla compartido,HD by Marlon Moreno
3:14
Dj Dark feat. Andreias - Patagonia (Official Video)
Dj Dark feat. Andreias - Patagonia (Official Video)
Dj Dark feat. Andreias - Patagonia (Official Video)
Dj Dark feat. Andreias - Patagonia (Official Video) by Cat Music
Buy the single from iTunes: http://goo.gl/RG3033
Subscribe to CatMusic: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=catmusicoffice
Cat Music is the main player in the Romanian music industry, representing some of the most influential and successful artists from Romania, for the past 20 years. Cat Music's portfolio includes phenomenal bands and artists, who wrote and keep on writing the music history in Romania. Some of this brands are: Alex Mica, Smiley, Elena Gheorghe, Mandinga, What's UP, Faydee, Edward Maya, Delia, Andreea Banica, Shift, Dj Project, Dj Sava, O-Zone,
25:35
Patagonia Travel Video Guide
Patagonia Travel Video Guide
Patagonia Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Patagonia in Argentina.
Patagonia is a land of endless plains, a fantastic world of ice and rock but also a land of powerful winds and distant dreams. Our journey begins in the deepest south of Argentina, at the 'end of the world' within a natural paradise between both sky and earth.
In the Tierra Del Fuego region, Ushuaia is known as the Gateway to Antarctica and is a small town that has experienced a great boom in recent years. It is difficult to believe that not so long ago, nothing but the wooden huts of Anglican missionaries stood there and 400 criminals were forced to build a prison.
The Tierra Del Fueg
8:34
Patagonia Dreamin' - a video from Arc'teryx and Alias Cinema
Patagonia Dreamin' - a video from Arc'teryx and Alias Cinema
Patagonia Dreamin' - a video from Arc'teryx and Alias Cinema
Arc'teryx Athletes Jason Kruk and Marc-Andre Leclerc travel from Squamish, Canada to El Chalten, Argentina to climb on the legendary spires of the Torre massif. To climb well in the mountains of Patagonia one must have goals beyond the summits themselves. The only guarantees in these harsh peaks are of dynamic conditions and typically horrendous weather. Patagonia Dreamin, a film by AliasCinema, produced by Arc'teryx.
18:30
FORCE - The story of Mikey Schaefer (Full Film)
FORCE - The story of Mikey Schaefer (Full Film)
FORCE - The story of Mikey Schaefer (Full Film)
Warning: Contains expletives. Patagonia presents a Duct Tape Then Beer film. Force is the collected footage from 10 years of Mikey Schaefer’s climbs, summits and misadventures in Patagonia woven together into a story of success, fear, joy and growth. Previously shown at Patagonia retail stores and film festivals, we’re happy to share the full film with you online.
Directed by
Fitz Cahall & Aidan Haley
Executive Producers
Jimmy Hopper
Becca & Fitz Cahall
Mikey Schaefer
Original Score & Mix
Amy Stolzenbach
Written by
Jen Altschul
Editor
Aidan Haley
Visual Effects
Kevi Louis-Johnson
Cinematography
Mikey Schaefer, Austin Siadak, Matt Van
7:19
A Line Across The Sky – Tommy Caldwell and Alex Honnold go big in Patagonia.
A Line Across The Sky – Tommy Caldwell and Alex Honnold go big in Patagonia.
A Line Across The Sky – Tommy Caldwell and Alex Honnold go big in Patagonia.
Long considered impossible, coveted by many and attempted by a few, the Fitz Traverse has fueled the imaginations of climbers in Patagonia for decades. Tracing the iconic skyline of Cerro Fitz Roy and its six satellite peaks, it spans four miles and 13,000 feet across snow and ice-covered rock, with epic route finding and endless rapelling. Seizing their chance during a rare extended weather window, Tommy Caldwell and Alex Honnold went big. The pair completed the first ascent in a five-day push during February 2014. Watch the trailer of the upcoming film from Big Up and Sender Films.
52:21
Patagonia: Refuge of the Monsters (full documentary)
Patagonia: Refuge of the Monsters (full documentary)
Patagonia: Refuge of the Monsters (full documentary)
Peninsula Valdes is one of the priorities for naturalists visiting the South American continent, and it is perhaps beacuse this is the place where the observation of the great whales is easyer.
Every year during the month of July, the whales arrive to these shores of Patagonia to give birth and raise their calves. His gentle nature makes approaching to them possible to enjoying the wonderful spectacle of his jumps in the sea. Approaching the austral summer, in the month of November, these giants leave the coast of Peninsula Valdes to head south in search of more water rich in krill, their main food.
We will also witness the activities of la
4:09
Better Than New - Patagonia's Worn Wear® Repair Truck & Facility
Better Than New - Patagonia's Worn Wear® Repair Truck & Facility
Better Than New - Patagonia's Worn Wear® Repair Truck & Facility
Better Than New is a short film that introduces Patagonia’s new biodiesel repair wagon and pays tribute to customers and repair techs who have kept our gear in use for over 40 years. Patagonia’s Reno Repair Department is the largest garment repair facility in the U.S. – completing about 30,000 repairs per year.
WORN WEAR SPRING 2015 TOUR
This spring our biodiesel repair truck will travel from California to New York doing free clothing repairs, teaching you how to fix your own gear and selling used Patagonia clothing. Bring us your tired, well-loved clothing for repair. If you don’t have any, we’ll supply it. Fix it and you can keep it. Join
28:59
The Fisherman’s Son
The Fisherman’s Son
The Fisherman’s Son
Born and raised at Punta de Lobos, Ramón Navarro found his passion riding the biggest waves on the planet. But his accomplishments in giant surf are just one part of a bigger vision to protect the culture and environment of the Chilean coast.
3:47
Worn Wear® Stories | Presented by Patagonia
Worn Wear® Stories | Presented by Patagonia
Worn Wear® Stories | Presented by Patagonia
Running a hundred miles in the backcountry, surfing perfect waves around the world, climbing a world-famous skyline for the first time ever—experiences like these require well-made gear that performs in the toughest conditions. In this short video, Tommy Caldwell, Keith Malloy and Keira Henninger share stories about their favorite things and why they’d rather keep using and repairing those things instead of replacing them with something new.
A low-impact alternative to the Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping frenzy, our Worn Wear program is an invitation to celebrate the stuff you already own.
Learn about Black Friday Gear Swaps, share
40:34
Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia - Giganotosaurus Documentary
Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia - Giganotosaurus Documentary
Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia - Giganotosaurus Documentary
Explore the history, evolution and extinction of some of the most captivating animals on earth. Donald Sutherland narrates this amazing documentary, which introduces you to some of the largest dinosaurs that ever existed.
Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia will take you on an unprecedented and unique journey into the world of the largest known dinosaurs and, in the process, explore some of the great paleontological discoveries of modern time. Done in close collaboration with the foremost scientists of the domain, the movie will show never seen before computer generated footage of the Giganotosaurus and the Argentinosaurus to name a few.
This fa
107:03
la patagonia rebelde
la patagonia rebelde
la patagonia rebelde
10:38
The Beaver Slayers of Patagonia
The Beaver Slayers of Patagonia
The Beaver Slayers of Patagonia
In 1946, importing 25 pairs of beavers from Canada to Chile in order to foster a fur trade in an economically lackluster territory of Patagonia seemed like a smart idea. However, no one would have imagined these incisor-toothed vermin would one day lay waste to Patagonia’s forests. Today, there are roughly 100,000 beavers in the region and their environmental destruction has allegedly led to the most transformative destruction of its southern ecosystem since the last ice age. We traveled to the southernmost tip of Chile to meet the beaver hunters in charge of crudely restoring order to its ecosystem.
More Symbiotic: "Scrotum Frog Boner Juice
31:34
Documental: El grito de la Patagonia
Documental: El grito de la Patagonia
Documental: El grito de la Patagonia
61:19
Patagonia Special Part 1 Full - Top Gear Special - Season 21 Episode 8
Patagonia Special Part 1 Full - Top Gear Special - Season 21 Episode 8
Patagonia Special Part 1 Full - Top Gear Special - Season 21 Episode 8
The three presenters are told to meet up on the banks of an lake near a hotel in Bariloche, Argentina. Jeremy is the first to arrive in his Porsche 928 GT, with Richard arriving shortly afterwards in a Ford Mustang Mach 1, and James arriving last in a Lotus Espirit..
53:01
Patagonia-Argentina y Chile - (Programa Españoles por el Mundo)
Patagonia-Argentina y Chile - (Programa Españoles por el Mundo)
Patagonia-Argentina y Chile - (Programa Españoles por el Mundo)
Todos los derechos reservados a Televisión Española.
En este reportaje, españoles en la Patagonia, Argentina y Chile.
7:06
Ríos de la Patagonia, Pesca de Salmón Chinook de 18kg ( King Salmon ) en Chile.
Ríos de la Patagonia, Pesca de Salmón Chinook de 18kg ( King Salmon ) en Chile.
Ríos de la Patagonia, Pesca de Salmón Chinook de 18kg ( King Salmon ) en Chile.
El es uno de los tantos turistas que visitan la Patagonia desde el año 2007 y sigue viniendo por mas capturas cada año ya sea de Salmones o de truchas, esper...
4:34
Patagonia deep-water soloing - Red Bull Psicobloc 2012
Patagonia deep-water soloing - Red Bull Psicobloc 2012
Patagonia deep-water soloing - Red Bull Psicobloc 2012
Dive into more action here: http://win.gs/1aXUVRM
Click CC for Subtitles!
Climbing at the end of the world - the deep-water soloing competition known as Red Bull Psicobloc, is a unique event held on the southern tip of Chile, in the isolated region of Patagonia.
Deep-water soloing, also known as psicobloc, is rock climbing carried out directly over water and without safety harnesses, meaning just the slightest slip sends the climber tumbling into the sea below. Check out all the action from the full event clip!
http://redbull.com
___________________________________________________________
Experience the world of Red Bull like you have nev
24:00
Patagonia Promise
Patagonia Promise
Patagonia Promise
In honor of Sean "Stanley" Leary, who passed away in a B.A.S.E. accident earlier this month, here is the full length version of Patagonia Promise,
an episode from the 6-part Sender Films series "First Ascent." The film details Stanley's 2008 pilgrimage to South America to honor his lover's dying wish, and the roots of his passion for B.A.S.E. jumping. Fly with the wind, Stan, we will miss you.
Huw Edwards fulfils a lifelong dream to explore Patagonia, and the unique attempt to preserve Welsh culture by isolating a Welsh community in one of the most remote and inhospitable places on earth. A hundred-and-fifty years after the pioneers arrived, Huw meets their descendants and asks what remains of the culture the forefathers wanted to safeguard.
Huw Edwards fulfils a lifelong dream to explore Patagonia, and the unique attempt to preserve Welsh culture by isolating a Welsh community in one of the most remote and inhospitable places on earth. A hundred-and-fifty years after the pioneers arrived, Huw meets their descendants and asks what remains of the culture the forefathers wanted to safeguard.
published:02 Jun 2015
views:605
Mile for Mile: A Film About Trail Running and Conservation in Patagonia
Ultrarunners Krissy Moehl, Jeff Browning and Luke Nelson run 106 miles through the newly opened Patagonia Park in Chile, to celebrate and highlight Conservacion Patagonica’s efforts to re-wild and protect this vast landscape. A short film by Rios Libres and Patagonia, Inc.
Get Involved - Donate to Conservacion Patagonica and help build 50 miles of trail. Patagonia will match your donation—mile for mile. The total estimated cost per mile is $1,600 and the matching program ends December 31, 2015.
http://www.conservacionpatagonica.org/mileformile.htm
Ultrarunners Krissy Moehl, Jeff Browning and Luke Nelson run 106 miles through the newly opened Patagonia Park in Chile, to celebrate and highlight Conservacion Patagonica’s efforts to re-wild and protect this vast landscape. A short film by Rios Libres and Patagonia, Inc.
Get Involved - Donate to Conservacion Patagonica and help build 50 miles of trail. Patagonia will match your donation—mile for mile. The total estimated cost per mile is $1,600 and the matching program ends December 31, 2015.
http://www.conservacionpatagonica.org/mileformile.htm
published:18 Mar 2015
views:4826
Worn Wear: a Film About the Stories We Wear | Presented by Patagonia
Worn Wear: a Film About the Stories We Wear
Presented by Patagonia
Directed by Keith, Lauren, Chris, and Dan Malloy
Closed-captioned in English, Spanish and Korean
Worn Wear is an exploration of quality -- in the things we own and the lives we live. This short film takes you to an off-the-grid surf camp in Baja, Mexico; a family's maple syrup harvest in Contoocook, New Hampshire; an organic farm in Ojai, California; and into the lives of a champion skier, a National Geographic photographer, and a legendary alpinist. It also features exclusive interviews with Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard. Released as an antidote to the Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping frenzy, Worn Wear is an invitation to celebrate the stuff you already own.
Learn more about Worn Wear events and share your story at http://wornwear.patagonia.com/
Featuring music by:
Emy Reynolds, Dan Malloy and Jon Swift, Todd Hannigan, Sarah Jaffe, Jim Brady, Ben Sollee, Keith Malloy, Terry Coffield, Delta Spirit, Guy Clark
#WornWear, #BetterThanNew, #BlackFriday, #AntiBlackFriday
Worn Wear: a Film About the Stories We Wear
Presented by Patagonia
Directed by Keith, Lauren, Chris, and Dan Malloy
Closed-captioned in English, Spanish and Korean
Worn Wear is an exploration of quality -- in the things we own and the lives we live. This short film takes you to an off-the-grid surf camp in Baja, Mexico; a family's maple syrup harvest in Contoocook, New Hampshire; an organic farm in Ojai, California; and into the lives of a champion skier, a National Geographic photographer, and a legendary alpinist. It also features exclusive interviews with Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard. Released as an antidote to the Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping frenzy, Worn Wear is an invitation to celebrate the stuff you already own.
Learn more about Worn Wear events and share your story at http://wornwear.patagonia.com/
Featuring music by:
Emy Reynolds, Dan Malloy and Jon Swift, Todd Hannigan, Sarah Jaffe, Jim Brady, Ben Sollee, Keith Malloy, Terry Coffield, Delta Spirit, Guy Clark
#WornWear, #BetterThanNew, #BlackFriday, #AntiBlackFriday
Patagonia 8K explores the beautiful and rough landscapes of southern Chile and Argentina. Shot in 8K resolution on a medium format camera it's aimed to deliver the most realistic experience.
Shot in 6 weeks, travelling over 7500km from Santiago to Punta Arenas we captured roughly 100.000 still frames that combine into this timelapse video.
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/TimestormFilms | TWITTER: https://twitter.com/martinheck
WEBSITE: http://www.timestormfilms.com/
Vimeo Version: https://vimeo.com/134530201
Soundtrack: Finale - John Paesano
footage is available for licensing in 8K&4K. For professional inquiries please contact me: martin@timestormfilms.net
GEAR LIST:
-Pentax 645Z
-Pentax 25mm f4
-Pentax 55mm f2.8
-Pentax 120mm f4 macro
-Canon EOS 6D
-Canon 70-200mm f4 L
-Canon 24-105mm f4 L
-Samyang 14mm f2.8
-Sony A7s [metabones adaptor]
-eMotimo TB3 Black
-Dynamic Perception Stage One [with customized carbon rods]
Patagonia 8K explores the beautiful and rough landscapes of southern Chile and Argentina. Shot in 8K resolution on a medium format camera it's aimed to deliver the most realistic experience.
Shot in 6 weeks, travelling over 7500km from Santiago to Punta Arenas we captured roughly 100.000 still frames that combine into this timelapse video.
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/TimestormFilms | TWITTER: https://twitter.com/martinheck
WEBSITE: http://www.timestormfilms.com/
Vimeo Version: https://vimeo.com/134530201
Soundtrack: Finale - John Paesano
footage is available for licensing in 8K&4K. For professional inquiries please contact me: martin@timestormfilms.net
GEAR LIST:
-Pentax 645Z
-Pentax 25mm f4
-Pentax 55mm f2.8
-Pentax 120mm f4 macro
-Canon EOS 6D
-Canon 70-200mm f4 L
-Canon 24-105mm f4 L
-Samyang 14mm f2.8
-Sony A7s [metabones adaptor]
-eMotimo TB3 Black
-Dynamic Perception Stage One [with customized carbon rods]
published:01 Aug 2015
views:426
Las Patagonia, y Tierra del Fuego , la isla compartido,HD by Marlon Moreno
Dj Dark feat. Andreias - Patagonia (Official Video) by Cat Music
Buy the single from iTunes: http://goo.gl/RG3033
Subscribe to CatMusic: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=catmusicoffice
Cat Music is the main player in the Romanian music industry, representing some of the most influential and successful artists from Romania, for the past 20 years. Cat Music's portfolio includes phenomenal bands and artists, who wrote and keep on writing the music history in Romania. Some of this brands are: Alex Mica, Smiley, Elena Gheorghe, Mandinga, What's UP, Faydee, Edward Maya, Delia, Andreea Banica, Shift, Dj Project, Dj Sava, O-Zone, 3 Sud Est, Voltaj, Ruby, Laurentiu Duta, Cabron, CRBL, Tara, Sunrise INC, Pavel Stratan, Cleopatra Stratan, ROA (Rise of Artificial), Nick Kamarera, Mossano, Narcotic Sound, Ela Rose, Giulia, Hi-Q, Liviu Hodor, Directia 5, Anna Lesko, Andre, BUG Mafia, La Familia, N&D;, Class, Ro-Mania, Valahia.
Cat Music Online:
http://fb.com/CatMusicRomania
http://www.youtube.com/catmusicoffice
http://www.twitter.com/catmusicromania
http://www.catmusic.ro
Dj Dark feat. Andreias - Patagonia (Official Video) by Cat Music
Buy the single from iTunes: http://goo.gl/RG3033
Subscribe to CatMusic: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=catmusicoffice
Cat Music is the main player in the Romanian music industry, representing some of the most influential and successful artists from Romania, for the past 20 years. Cat Music's portfolio includes phenomenal bands and artists, who wrote and keep on writing the music history in Romania. Some of this brands are: Alex Mica, Smiley, Elena Gheorghe, Mandinga, What's UP, Faydee, Edward Maya, Delia, Andreea Banica, Shift, Dj Project, Dj Sava, O-Zone, 3 Sud Est, Voltaj, Ruby, Laurentiu Duta, Cabron, CRBL, Tara, Sunrise INC, Pavel Stratan, Cleopatra Stratan, ROA (Rise of Artificial), Nick Kamarera, Mossano, Narcotic Sound, Ela Rose, Giulia, Hi-Q, Liviu Hodor, Directia 5, Anna Lesko, Andre, BUG Mafia, La Familia, N&D;, Class, Ro-Mania, Valahia.
Cat Music Online:
http://fb.com/CatMusicRomania
http://www.youtube.com/catmusicoffice
http://www.twitter.com/catmusicromania
http://www.catmusic.ro
Travel video about destination Patagonia in Argentina.
Patagonia is a land of endless plains, a fantastic world of ice and rock but also a land of powerful winds and distant dreams. Our journey begins in the deepest south of Argentina, at the 'end of the world' within a natural paradise between both sky and earth.
In the Tierra Del Fuego region, Ushuaia is known as the Gateway to Antarctica and is a small town that has experienced a great boom in recent years. It is difficult to believe that not so long ago, nothing but the wooden huts of Anglican missionaries stood there and 400 criminals were forced to build a prison.
The Tierra Del Fuego National Park was founded in 1960 and is very accessible. The Rio Pipo snakes through the varied landscape and more than 60,000 hectares cover the border with Chile surrounded by snow covered mountains that survey the land below.
By boat we travel to the impressive Glaciar Grey at the southern end of the Patagonian Ice Field, where the ice masses of the glacier meet the waters of the lake and huge chunks of floating ice slowly break away in dramatic fashion.
Patagonia is one of the oldest landscapes on Earth, a beautiful world of rock and savannah created out of fire, water, wind and ice and subject to constant change.
Travel video about destination Patagonia in Argentina.
Patagonia is a land of endless plains, a fantastic world of ice and rock but also a land of powerful winds and distant dreams. Our journey begins in the deepest south of Argentina, at the 'end of the world' within a natural paradise between both sky and earth.
In the Tierra Del Fuego region, Ushuaia is known as the Gateway to Antarctica and is a small town that has experienced a great boom in recent years. It is difficult to believe that not so long ago, nothing but the wooden huts of Anglican missionaries stood there and 400 criminals were forced to build a prison.
The Tierra Del Fuego National Park was founded in 1960 and is very accessible. The Rio Pipo snakes through the varied landscape and more than 60,000 hectares cover the border with Chile surrounded by snow covered mountains that survey the land below.
By boat we travel to the impressive Glaciar Grey at the southern end of the Patagonian Ice Field, where the ice masses of the glacier meet the waters of the lake and huge chunks of floating ice slowly break away in dramatic fashion.
Patagonia is one of the oldest landscapes on Earth, a beautiful world of rock and savannah created out of fire, water, wind and ice and subject to constant change.
published:13 Aug 2013
views:846
Patagonia Dreamin' - a video from Arc'teryx and Alias Cinema
Arc'teryx Athletes Jason Kruk and Marc-Andre Leclerc travel from Squamish, Canada to El Chalten, Argentina to climb on the legendary spires of the Torre massif. To climb well in the mountains of Patagonia one must have goals beyond the summits themselves. The only guarantees in these harsh peaks are of dynamic conditions and typically horrendous weather. Patagonia Dreamin, a film by AliasCinema, produced by Arc'teryx.
Arc'teryx Athletes Jason Kruk and Marc-Andre Leclerc travel from Squamish, Canada to El Chalten, Argentina to climb on the legendary spires of the Torre massif. To climb well in the mountains of Patagonia one must have goals beyond the summits themselves. The only guarantees in these harsh peaks are of dynamic conditions and typically horrendous weather. Patagonia Dreamin, a film by AliasCinema, produced by Arc'teryx.
Warning: Contains expletives. Patagonia presents a Duct Tape Then Beer film. Force is the collected footage from 10 years of Mikey Schaefer’s climbs, summits and misadventures in Patagonia woven together into a story of success, fear, joy and growth. Previously shown at Patagonia retail stores and film festivals, we’re happy to share the full film with you online.
Directed by
Fitz Cahall & Aidan Haley
Executive Producers
Jimmy Hopper
Becca & Fitz Cahall
Mikey Schaefer
Original Score & Mix
Amy Stolzenbach
Written by
Jen Altschul
Editor
Aidan Haley
Visual Effects
Kevi Louis-Johnson
Cinematography
Mikey Schaefer, Austin Siadak, Matt Van Biene, Dave Burdick, Cheyne Lempe, Aidan Haley, Jon Walsh, Jon Byers, Kate Rutherford, Julia Wakeling, Joel Kauffman, Josh Huckaby, Doug Shepherd, Zac West
Warning: Contains expletives. Patagonia presents a Duct Tape Then Beer film. Force is the collected footage from 10 years of Mikey Schaefer’s climbs, summits and misadventures in Patagonia woven together into a story of success, fear, joy and growth. Previously shown at Patagonia retail stores and film festivals, we’re happy to share the full film with you online.
Directed by
Fitz Cahall & Aidan Haley
Executive Producers
Jimmy Hopper
Becca & Fitz Cahall
Mikey Schaefer
Original Score & Mix
Amy Stolzenbach
Written by
Jen Altschul
Editor
Aidan Haley
Visual Effects
Kevi Louis-Johnson
Cinematography
Mikey Schaefer, Austin Siadak, Matt Van Biene, Dave Burdick, Cheyne Lempe, Aidan Haley, Jon Walsh, Jon Byers, Kate Rutherford, Julia Wakeling, Joel Kauffman, Josh Huckaby, Doug Shepherd, Zac West
published:01 Apr 2015
views:1890
A Line Across The Sky – Tommy Caldwell and Alex Honnold go big in Patagonia.
Long considered impossible, coveted by many and attempted by a few, the Fitz Traverse has fueled the imaginations of climbers in Patagonia for decades. Tracing the iconic skyline of Cerro Fitz Roy and its six satellite peaks, it spans four miles and 13,000 feet across snow and ice-covered rock, with epic route finding and endless rapelling. Seizing their chance during a rare extended weather window, Tommy Caldwell and Alex Honnold went big. The pair completed the first ascent in a five-day push during February 2014. Watch the trailer of the upcoming film from Big Up and Sender Films.
Long considered impossible, coveted by many and attempted by a few, the Fitz Traverse has fueled the imaginations of climbers in Patagonia for decades. Tracing the iconic skyline of Cerro Fitz Roy and its six satellite peaks, it spans four miles and 13,000 feet across snow and ice-covered rock, with epic route finding and endless rapelling. Seizing their chance during a rare extended weather window, Tommy Caldwell and Alex Honnold went big. The pair completed the first ascent in a five-day push during February 2014. Watch the trailer of the upcoming film from Big Up and Sender Films.
published:05 Jan 2015
views:170735
Patagonia: Refuge of the Monsters (full documentary)
Peninsula Valdes is one of the priorities for naturalists visiting the South American continent, and it is perhaps beacuse this is the place where the observation of the great whales is easyer.
Every year during the month of July, the whales arrive to these shores of Patagonia to give birth and raise their calves. His gentle nature makes approaching to them possible to enjoying the wonderful spectacle of his jumps in the sea. Approaching the austral summer, in the month of November, these giants leave the coast of Peninsula Valdes to head south in search of more water rich in krill, their main food.
We will also witness the activities of large elephant seals during the breeding of their babies. This is the only continental enclave in the world where this happens.
Much of the Patagonian fauna is well represented in Peninsula Valdes. We also approach the guanaco and interesting Patagonian Hare or mara.
Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE here for more amazing docs!: http://goo.gl/vNINO4
Follow us on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewAtlantisDocumentales
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NewAtlantisDocu
Peninsula Valdes is one of the priorities for naturalists visiting the South American continent, and it is perhaps beacuse this is the place where the observation of the great whales is easyer.
Every year during the month of July, the whales arrive to these shores of Patagonia to give birth and raise their calves. His gentle nature makes approaching to them possible to enjoying the wonderful spectacle of his jumps in the sea. Approaching the austral summer, in the month of November, these giants leave the coast of Peninsula Valdes to head south in search of more water rich in krill, their main food.
We will also witness the activities of large elephant seals during the breeding of their babies. This is the only continental enclave in the world where this happens.
Much of the Patagonian fauna is well represented in Peninsula Valdes. We also approach the guanaco and interesting Patagonian Hare or mara.
Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE here for more amazing docs!: http://goo.gl/vNINO4
Follow us on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewAtlantisDocumentales
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NewAtlantisDocu
published:04 Dec 2013
views:145182
Better Than New - Patagonia's Worn Wear® Repair Truck & Facility
Better Than New is a short film that introduces Patagonia’s new biodiesel repair wagon and pays tribute to customers and repair techs who have kept our gear in use for over 40 years. Patagonia’s Reno Repair Department is the largest garment repair facility in the U.S. – completing about 30,000 repairs per year.
WORN WEAR SPRING 2015 TOUR
This spring our biodiesel repair truck will travel from California to New York doing free clothing repairs, teaching you how to fix your own gear and selling used Patagonia clothing. Bring us your tired, well-loved clothing for repair. If you don’t have any, we’ll supply it. Fix it and you can keep it. Join us for local food and drinks and celebrate the stories we wear.
See the tour schedule:
http://www.patagonia.com/us/worn-wear/
Better Than New is a short film that introduces Patagonia’s new biodiesel repair wagon and pays tribute to customers and repair techs who have kept our gear in use for over 40 years. Patagonia’s Reno Repair Department is the largest garment repair facility in the U.S. – completing about 30,000 repairs per year.
WORN WEAR SPRING 2015 TOUR
This spring our biodiesel repair truck will travel from California to New York doing free clothing repairs, teaching you how to fix your own gear and selling used Patagonia clothing. Bring us your tired, well-loved clothing for repair. If you don’t have any, we’ll supply it. Fix it and you can keep it. Join us for local food and drinks and celebrate the stories we wear.
See the tour schedule:
http://www.patagonia.com/us/worn-wear/
Born and raised at Punta de Lobos, Ramón Navarro found his passion riding the biggest waves on the planet. But his accomplishments in giant surf are just one part of a bigger vision to protect the culture and environment of the Chilean coast.
Born and raised at Punta de Lobos, Ramón Navarro found his passion riding the biggest waves on the planet. But his accomplishments in giant surf are just one part of a bigger vision to protect the culture and environment of the Chilean coast.
Running a hundred miles in the backcountry, surfing perfect waves around the world, climbing a world-famous skyline for the first time ever—experiences like these require well-made gear that performs in the toughest conditions. In this short video, Tommy Caldwell, Keith Malloy and Keira Henninger share stories about their favorite things and why they’d rather keep using and repairing those things instead of replacing them with something new.
A low-impact alternative to the Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping frenzy, our Worn Wear program is an invitation to celebrate the stuff you already own.
Learn about Black Friday Gear Swaps, share your story and get free Patagonia/iFixIt repair manuals at http://www.patagonia.com/wornwear
#WornWear, #BetterThanNew, #BlackFriday, #AntiBlackFriday
Running a hundred miles in the backcountry, surfing perfect waves around the world, climbing a world-famous skyline for the first time ever—experiences like these require well-made gear that performs in the toughest conditions. In this short video, Tommy Caldwell, Keith Malloy and Keira Henninger share stories about their favorite things and why they’d rather keep using and repairing those things instead of replacing them with something new.
A low-impact alternative to the Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping frenzy, our Worn Wear program is an invitation to celebrate the stuff you already own.
Learn about Black Friday Gear Swaps, share your story and get free Patagonia/iFixIt repair manuals at http://www.patagonia.com/wornwear
#WornWear, #BetterThanNew, #BlackFriday, #AntiBlackFriday
published:24 Nov 2014
views:40219
Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia - Giganotosaurus Documentary
Explore the history, evolution and extinction of some of the most captivating animals on earth. Donald Sutherland narrates this amazing documentary, which introduces you to some of the largest dinosaurs that ever existed.
Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia will take you on an unprecedented and unique journey into the world of the largest known dinosaurs and, in the process, explore some of the great paleontological discoveries of modern time. Done in close collaboration with the foremost scientists of the domain, the movie will show never seen before computer generated footage of the Giganotosaurus and the Argentinosaurus to name a few.
This fascinating film focuses on the history, evolution and extinction of the dinosaurs. In larger-than-life fashion, you will explore a subject matter whose mystique and appeal are unquestioned. Dinosaurs are amongst the most fascinating animals to have ever walked the Earth. We are captivated by their enormous size and intrigued by the fact that they disappeared millions of years ago
Explore the history, evolution and extinction of some of the most captivating animals on earth. Donald Sutherland narrates this amazing documentary, which introduces you to some of the largest dinosaurs that ever existed.
Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia will take you on an unprecedented and unique journey into the world of the largest known dinosaurs and, in the process, explore some of the great paleontological discoveries of modern time. Done in close collaboration with the foremost scientists of the domain, the movie will show never seen before computer generated footage of the Giganotosaurus and the Argentinosaurus to name a few.
This fascinating film focuses on the history, evolution and extinction of the dinosaurs. In larger-than-life fashion, you will explore a subject matter whose mystique and appeal are unquestioned. Dinosaurs are amongst the most fascinating animals to have ever walked the Earth. We are captivated by their enormous size and intrigued by the fact that they disappeared millions of years ago
In 1946, importing 25 pairs of beavers from Canada to Chile in order to foster a fur trade in an economically lackluster territory of Patagonia seemed like a smart idea. However, no one would have imagined these incisor-toothed vermin would one day lay waste to Patagonia’s forests. Today, there are roughly 100,000 beavers in the region and their environmental destruction has allegedly led to the most transformative destruction of its southern ecosystem since the last ice age. We traveled to the southernmost tip of Chile to meet the beaver hunters in charge of crudely restoring order to its ecosystem.
More Symbiotic: "Scrotum Frog Boner Juice" - http://bit.ly/1C6SggS
Watch: "Soylent: How I Stopped Eating for 30 Days" - http://bit.ly/1siAyGn
Subscribe to MOTHERBOARD: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-To-MOTHERBOARD
Follow MOTHERBOARD
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/motherboardtv
Twitter: http://twitter.com/motherboard
Tumblr: http://motherboardtv.tumblr.com/
Instagram: http://instagram.com/motherboardtv
In 1946, importing 25 pairs of beavers from Canada to Chile in order to foster a fur trade in an economically lackluster territory of Patagonia seemed like a smart idea. However, no one would have imagined these incisor-toothed vermin would one day lay waste to Patagonia’s forests. Today, there are roughly 100,000 beavers in the region and their environmental destruction has allegedly led to the most transformative destruction of its southern ecosystem since the last ice age. We traveled to the southernmost tip of Chile to meet the beaver hunters in charge of crudely restoring order to its ecosystem.
More Symbiotic: "Scrotum Frog Boner Juice" - http://bit.ly/1C6SggS
Watch: "Soylent: How I Stopped Eating for 30 Days" - http://bit.ly/1siAyGn
Subscribe to MOTHERBOARD: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-To-MOTHERBOARD
Follow MOTHERBOARD
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/motherboardtv
Twitter: http://twitter.com/motherboard
Tumblr: http://motherboardtv.tumblr.com/
Instagram: http://instagram.com/motherboardtv
The three presenters are told to meet up on the banks of an lake near a hotel in Bariloche, Argentina. Jeremy is the first to arrive in his Porsche 928 GT, with Richard arriving shortly afterwards in a Ford Mustang Mach 1, and James arriving last in a Lotus Espirit..
The three presenters are told to meet up on the banks of an lake near a hotel in Bariloche, Argentina. Jeremy is the first to arrive in his Porsche 928 GT, with Richard arriving shortly afterwards in a Ford Mustang Mach 1, and James arriving last in a Lotus Espirit..
published:17 Aug 2015
views:572
Patagonia-Argentina y Chile - (Programa Españoles por el Mundo)
El es uno de los tantos turistas que visitan la Patagonia desde el año 2007 y sigue viniendo por mas capturas cada año ya sea de Salmones o de truchas, esper...
El es uno de los tantos turistas que visitan la Patagonia desde el año 2007 y sigue viniendo por mas capturas cada año ya sea de Salmones o de truchas, esper...
Dive into more action here: http://win.gs/1aXUVRM
Click CC for Subtitles!
Climbing at the end of the world - the deep-water soloing competition known as Red Bull Psicobloc, is a unique event held on the southern tip of Chile, in the isolated region of Patagonia.
Deep-water soloing, also known as psicobloc, is rock climbing carried out directly over water and without safety harnesses, meaning just the slightest slip sends the climber tumbling into the sea below. Check out all the action from the full event clip!
http://redbull.com
___________________________________________________________
Experience the world of Red Bull like you have never seen it before. With the best action sports clips on the web and original series, prepare for your "stoke factor" to be at an all time high.
Red Bull on Facebook: http://win.gs/redbullfb
Red Bull on Twitter: http://win.gs/redbulltwitter
Subscribe to Red Bull on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=redbull
Dive into more action here: http://win.gs/1aXUVRM
Click CC for Subtitles!
Climbing at the end of the world - the deep-water soloing competition known as Red Bull Psicobloc, is a unique event held on the southern tip of Chile, in the isolated region of Patagonia.
Deep-water soloing, also known as psicobloc, is rock climbing carried out directly over water and without safety harnesses, meaning just the slightest slip sends the climber tumbling into the sea below. Check out all the action from the full event clip!
http://redbull.com
___________________________________________________________
Experience the world of Red Bull like you have never seen it before. With the best action sports clips on the web and original series, prepare for your "stoke factor" to be at an all time high.
Red Bull on Facebook: http://win.gs/redbullfb
Red Bull on Twitter: http://win.gs/redbulltwitter
Subscribe to Red Bull on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=redbull
In honor of Sean "Stanley" Leary, who passed away in a B.A.S.E. accident earlier this month, here is the full length version of Patagonia Promise,
an episode from the 6-part Sender Films series "First Ascent." The film details Stanley's 2008 pilgrimage to South America to honor his lover's dying wish, and the roots of his passion for B.A.S.E. jumping. Fly with the wind, Stan, we will miss you.
In honor of Sean "Stanley" Leary, who passed away in a B.A.S.E. accident earlier this month, here is the full length version of Patagonia Promise,
an episode from the 6-part Sender Films series "First Ascent." The film details Stanley's 2008 pilgrimage to South America to honor his lover's dying wish, and the roots of his passion for B.A.S.E. jumping. Fly with the wind, Stan, we will miss you.
Travel video about destination Patagonia.
Patagonia is the most southerly region in Argentina and the second largest state in South America. A dream destination of strong winds, endless plains, glacial landscapes and total isolation at the end of the world.In the Tierra Del Fuego region, Ushuaia is known as the Gateway to Antarctica and is a small town that has experienced a great boom in recent years. It is difficult to believe that not long ago nothing but the wooden huts of Anglican missionaries stood here, those who introduced Christianity to the Fireland Indians in 1869. The Tierra Del Fuego National Park was founded in 1960 and is very
8:52
Explore - Argentina - Patagonia to the Pampas 1 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary
Explore - Argentina - Patagonia to the Pampas 1 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary
Explore - Argentina - Patagonia to the Pampas 1 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary
Explore - Argentina - Patagonia to the Pampas 1 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 12.02.2011 Simon Reeve leads a team of presenters on a journey throug...
3:16
Patagonia Travel Experience Video by EcoCamp - Torres del Paine National Park Chile
Patagonia Travel Experience Video by EcoCamp - Torres del Paine National Park Chile
Patagonia Travel Experience Video by EcoCamp - Torres del Paine National Park Chile
http://www.ecocamp.travel - World's 1st Geodesic Dome Hotel
Bringing adventurers together in the heart of Torres del Paine National Park
* NEW VIDEO *
Covering both EcoCamp Patagonia and the expeditions offered to guests during their stay in Patagonia, the aim of this new video is to show the experiences offered to guests during their stay in the unique sustainable domes located right in the heart of Torres del Paine National Park.
Some of the exciting new elements covered in the video include EcoCamp's new yoga dome and the first Patagonia Puma Tracking which was a famous success with guests seeing a total of six pumas over four days.
Als
7:00
Patagonia Tourism 2014 (HD)
Patagonia Tourism 2014 (HD)
Patagonia Tourism 2014 (HD)
Patagonia Tours, Patagonia Vacation, Visit Patagonia, Patagonia Tourism, Patagonia Holidays
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
10 things to do in Patagonia
1. Whale-watch in Puerto Madryn
============================
Patagonia offers some of the world's best whale-watching and Puerto Madryn is the place to glimpse them. Its warm, more enclosed waters along the Golfo Nuevo, Golfo San José and the coastline near Caleta Valdés are prime breeding zones for southern right whales between June and mid-December. A standard whale-watching trip lasts an hour and a half, but longer excurs
2:15
Travel tips for visiting Patagonia
Travel tips for visiting Patagonia
Travel tips for visiting Patagonia
Patagonia is one of the world's most pristine environments, and there is so much to see with the Andes in the west and the flat plains in the east. This vide...
4:00
Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia - Chile (HD)
Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia - Chile (HD)
Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia - Chile (HD)
Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile Tourism (HD)
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Torres del Paine National Park is a national park encompassing mountains, glaciers, lakes, and rivers in southern Chilean Patagonia. The Cordillera del Paine is the centerpiece of the park. It lies in a transition area between the Magellanic subpolar forests and the Patagonian Steppes. The park is located 112 km (70 mi) north of Puerto Natales and 312 km (194 mi) north of Punta Arenas. The park borders Bernardo O'Higgins National Park to the west and the Los Glaciares National Park
5:32
Monte Fitz Roy, Patagonia, Argentina - Chile (HD)
Monte Fitz Roy, Patagonia, Argentina - Chile (HD)
Monte Fitz Roy, Patagonia, Argentina - Chile (HD)
Monte Fitz Roy, Patagonia, Argentina - Chile (HD) Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube Monte F...
2:18
Argentina, Chile, Patagonia Tour guide (HD)
Argentina, Chile, Patagonia Tour guide (HD)
Argentina, Chile, Patagonia Tour guide (HD)
Argentina, Chile, Patagonia Tour guide (HD) - Argentina, Chile, Patagonia Tourism & Vacation
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Chile & Argentina: Andes to Patagonia
Buenos Aires • Bariloche • Puerto Varas • Chiloé Island • Punta Arenas • Torres del Paine National Park • Calafate
Stretching from the southern end of the Andes Mountains in Argentina and Chile to Cape Horn, the Americas’ southernmost tip, are the storied lands of Patagonia. Carved by centuries of geological movement, the Patagonian wilds harbor more fjords than all of Scandinavia, as well as jutting mountains, st
2:15
Argentina Travel Guide - Scuba Diving in Patagonia
Argentina Travel Guide - Scuba Diving in Patagonia
Argentina Travel Guide - Scuba Diving in Patagonia
Learn what it takes for scuba diving in the cold waters of Patagonia. When you think of Patagonia you probably think of is mountains, glaciers and exotic ani...
4:30
Trekking the Torres del Paine circuit in Patagonia, Chile - part 1 (travel documentary 051)
Trekking the Torres del Paine circuit in Patagonia, Chile - part 1 (travel documentary 051)
Trekking the Torres del Paine circuit in Patagonia, Chile - part 1 (travel documentary 051)
The first part of Trekking the circuit trail at "Torres del Paine" in Patagonia (Chile) covers my journey from the Administration to Paine Grande & the Valle del Frances to Los Cuernos.
Related article: http://bit.ly/YyaUZU
--- my travel equipment ---
camera http://www.back-packer.org/gopro_3
insurance http://www.back-packer.org/worldnomads_versicherung
packing list http://www.back-packer.org/patagonia-packing-list-trekking/
Online Language Course http://www.back-packer.org/babbel_eng
Beside HD footage I included maps, show the most important spots and tell the distances.
On my Blog you can find the ultimate Trekking Guide (free!) for tre
4:42
Trekking the Torres del Paine circuit in Patagonia, Chile - part 3 (travel documentary 052)
Trekking the Torres del Paine circuit in Patagonia, Chile - part 3 (travel documentary 052)
Trekking the Torres del Paine circuit in Patagonia, Chile - part 3 (travel documentary 052)
The third part of Trekking the circuit trail at "Torres del Paine" in Patagonia (Chile) covers my journey from Campamento Seron to Los Perros & Refugio Grey as well as the John Gardner Pass with the Southern Patagonian Icefield.
Related article: http://bit.ly/YyaUZU
--- my travel equipment ---
camera http://www.back-packer.org/gopro_3
insurance http://www.back-packer.org/worldnomads_versicherung
packing list http://www.back-packer.org/patagonia-packing-list-trekking/
Online Language Course http://www.back-packer.org/babbel_eng
Beside HD footage I included maps, show the most important spots and tell the distances.
next episode:
http://you
4:00
Travel through Wild Patagonia in a Jeep® Expedition with Quasar
Travel through Wild Patagonia in a Jeep® Expedition with Quasar
Travel through Wild Patagonia in a Jeep® Expedition with Quasar
Discover wild Patagonia on a 7-night or a 5-night Overland Safari adventure with Quasar Expeditions. Our private, tailor-made safaris are sure to provide you...
5:45
Chile Travel - Patagonia Chilena
Chile Travel - Patagonia Chilena
Chile Travel - Patagonia Chilena
Patagonia Chilena Chile Travel Promotional Video www.chile.travel.
1:36
Patagonia Re-Tool Snap-T Fleece Pullover Review
Patagonia Re-Tool Snap-T Fleece Pullover Review
Patagonia Re-Tool Snap-T Fleece Pullover Review
Full review: http://www.glacier-national-park-travel-guide.com/patagonia-retool-snapt.html
For additional, awesome video gear reviews, be sure to check out: http://www.glacier-national-park-travel-guide.com/gear-reviews/video/
The Patagonia Re-Tool Snap-T Pullover is a women's fleece jacket that looks stylish & keeps you warm. In this video review, Nancy speaks about why she loves this pullover so much.
13:17
Into the Blue Patagonia trip 2012
Into the Blue Patagonia trip 2012
Into the Blue Patagonia trip 2012
40 days traveling in Patagonia Argentina and Chile: hitchhiking, camping and couchsurfing, amazing trip, amazing experience, amazing places and people! Janua...
2:01
Patagonia Multi Activity Adventure Tour Guide in Chilean Torres del Paine NP
Patagonia Multi Activity Adventure Tour Guide in Chilean Torres del Paine NP
Patagonia Multi Activity Adventure Tour Guide in Chilean Torres del Paine NP
http://www.cascada.travel/Tour/Epic-Patagonia-Multi-Activity-Adventure - Enjoy the best of Chilean Patagonia on this multi activity adventure leading you thr...
3:46
Travel tips for visiting Torres Del Paine, Patagonia'a most spectacular park!
Travel tips for visiting Torres Del Paine, Patagonia'a most spectacular park!
Travel tips for visiting Torres Del Paine, Patagonia'a most spectacular park!
Torres del Paine has gained a reputation as the most impressive park in Patagonia on the Argentina side. This video slideshow presentation introduces Torres ...
3:18
Patagonia Men's Alpine Guide SoftShell Jacket Review 1080 HD
Patagonia Men's Alpine Guide SoftShell Jacket Review 1080 HD
Patagonia Men's Alpine Guide SoftShell Jacket Review 1080 HD
To read the full article and review: http://travelcb.com/1ssCtoE
To purchase this jacket at Moosejaw.com: http://bit.ly/1l4amZV
70:15
Punta Arenas, Chile - 2013 Patagonia Trip, 70Min
Punta Arenas, Chile - 2013 Patagonia Trip, 70Min
Punta Arenas, Chile - 2013 Patagonia Trip, 70Min
This is the footage from our Punta Arenas, Puerto Natales Chile portion of the Vantage Deluxe World Travel, 2013 Presidents Patagonia Cruise Tour - The Majestic Andes and Chilean Fjords with Pre & Post Trip Extensions to Atacama, Chili and Iguassu Falls, Brazil. We returned from this trip with over 3000 photos and 35 Hours of video. To make it manageable, the videos have been split and produced by location. This 70 Minute Video features our stay in Punta Arenas and Transfer by Bus to Puerto Natalis, Chile. Obviously, the video is intended for those of us that were on the trip - otherwise, you will probably find it quite boring.
33:52
Patagonia Travel Seminar April 2014
Patagonia Travel Seminar April 2014
Patagonia Travel Seminar April 2014
Watch this informative Patagonia travel seminar, filmed during a seminar given by Jürgen Keller of SouthAmerica.travel. Learn all about traveling to Patagoni...
3:58
Patagonia Nano Puff Pullover Review
Patagonia Nano Puff Pullover Review
Patagonia Nano Puff Pullover Review
Full review: http://www.glacier-national-park-travel-guide.com/patagonia-nano-puff-jacket.html
For additional, awesome video gear reviews, be sure to check out: http://www.glacier-national-park-travel-guide.com/gear-reviews/video/
The Patagonia Nano Puff Pullover jacket is an ultralight, synthetic jacket designed for outdoor enthusiasts that count every ounce.
In this video review, Perry Rosenbloom of OutdoorEquipment.com chats about the Nano Puff, shows you how it stuffs into its own pocket, and chats about what he loves & dislikes about it. He's owned the jacket for about 3 years.
Hope you enjoy this review of the Nano Puff insulated j
2:56
Patagonia Capilene 3 Midweight Zip Neck Baselayer Review
Patagonia Capilene 3 Midweight Zip Neck Baselayer Review
Patagonia Capilene 3 Midweight Zip Neck Baselayer Review
Full review: http://www.glacier-national-park-travel-guide.com/patagonia-capilene-3.html For additional, awesome video gear reviews, be sure to check out: ht...
Travel video about destination Patagonia.
Patagonia is the most southerly region in Argentina and the second largest state in South America. A dream destination of strong winds, endless plains, glacial landscapes and total isolation at the end of the world.In the Tierra Del Fuego region, Ushuaia is known as the Gateway to Antarctica and is a small town that has experienced a great boom in recent years. It is difficult to believe that not long ago nothing but the wooden huts of Anglican missionaries stood here, those who introduced Christianity to the Fireland Indians in 1869. The Tierra Del Fuego National Park was founded in 1960 and is very accessible. The Rio Pipo snakes through the varied landscape and more than sixty thousand hectares cover the border with Chile surrounded by snow covered mountains that survey the land below. Only a handful of people are allowed to visit Penguin Island, closely supervised by a guide and restricted to well-defined pathways. It is fascinating to watch the Magellan Penguins, which actually bray like donkeys, as they waddle along in true penguin-like comical fashion. From the Lago Nordenskjöld there is a wonderful view of the park’s natural landmark, the two thousand five hundred metre high Torres Del Paine. The remains of a dead guanako indicate that the park is also the habitat of a legendary yet dreaded predator, the puma. Patagonia is an ancient rock and savannah landscape that has been created out of fire, water, wind and ice and is one of the oldest landscapes on Planet Earth. Constantly changing but also frozen in the mists of time itself!
Travel video about destination Patagonia.
Patagonia is the most southerly region in Argentina and the second largest state in South America. A dream destination of strong winds, endless plains, glacial landscapes and total isolation at the end of the world.In the Tierra Del Fuego region, Ushuaia is known as the Gateway to Antarctica and is a small town that has experienced a great boom in recent years. It is difficult to believe that not long ago nothing but the wooden huts of Anglican missionaries stood here, those who introduced Christianity to the Fireland Indians in 1869. The Tierra Del Fuego National Park was founded in 1960 and is very accessible. The Rio Pipo snakes through the varied landscape and more than sixty thousand hectares cover the border with Chile surrounded by snow covered mountains that survey the land below. Only a handful of people are allowed to visit Penguin Island, closely supervised by a guide and restricted to well-defined pathways. It is fascinating to watch the Magellan Penguins, which actually bray like donkeys, as they waddle along in true penguin-like comical fashion. From the Lago Nordenskjöld there is a wonderful view of the park’s natural landmark, the two thousand five hundred metre high Torres Del Paine. The remains of a dead guanako indicate that the park is also the habitat of a legendary yet dreaded predator, the puma. Patagonia is an ancient rock and savannah landscape that has been created out of fire, water, wind and ice and is one of the oldest landscapes on Planet Earth. Constantly changing but also frozen in the mists of time itself!
published:14 Aug 2013
views:609
Explore - Argentina - Patagonia to the Pampas 1 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary
Explore - Argentina - Patagonia to the Pampas 1 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 12.02.2011 Simon Reeve leads a team of presenters on a journey throug...
Explore - Argentina - Patagonia to the Pampas 1 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 12.02.2011 Simon Reeve leads a team of presenters on a journey throug...
http://www.ecocamp.travel - World's 1st Geodesic Dome Hotel
Bringing adventurers together in the heart of Torres del Paine National Park
* NEW VIDEO *
Covering both EcoCamp Patagonia and the expeditions offered to guests during their stay in Patagonia, the aim of this new video is to show the experiences offered to guests during their stay in the unique sustainable domes located right in the heart of Torres del Paine National Park.
Some of the exciting new elements covered in the video include EcoCamp's new yoga dome and the first Patagonia Puma Tracking which was a famous success with guests seeing a total of six pumas over four days.
Also we were delighted to have the chance to showcase (in such high quality) our new Yoga Dome. With a guest visit from Santiago-based Yoga Instructor Tim Kovacs we managed to shoot beautiful footage in the dome.
Tim has been a resident of Chile for almost three years now, and offers yoga classes at the Patagonia clothing store in Santiago. Indeed, this video was made in association with Patagonia Inc and will be shown on screens in their Santiago apparel stores.
The team behind this cinematic video is the talented bunch behind Chilean wildlife documentary 'Wild Expectations', including 4-time Emmy award winning director Christian Muñoz-Donoso and the innovative director/producer/adventurer René Araneda.
The video was made over a 3-day trip to Torres del Paine National Park in February 2014 and we hope you agree it shows the natural beauty of both EcoCamp and the national park - recently awarded the title of 8th Wonder of the World.
http://www.ecocamp.travel - World's 1st Geodesic Dome Hotel
Bringing adventurers together in the heart of Torres del Paine National Park
* NEW VIDEO *
Covering both EcoCamp Patagonia and the expeditions offered to guests during their stay in Patagonia, the aim of this new video is to show the experiences offered to guests during their stay in the unique sustainable domes located right in the heart of Torres del Paine National Park.
Some of the exciting new elements covered in the video include EcoCamp's new yoga dome and the first Patagonia Puma Tracking which was a famous success with guests seeing a total of six pumas over four days.
Also we were delighted to have the chance to showcase (in such high quality) our new Yoga Dome. With a guest visit from Santiago-based Yoga Instructor Tim Kovacs we managed to shoot beautiful footage in the dome.
Tim has been a resident of Chile for almost three years now, and offers yoga classes at the Patagonia clothing store in Santiago. Indeed, this video was made in association with Patagonia Inc and will be shown on screens in their Santiago apparel stores.
The team behind this cinematic video is the talented bunch behind Chilean wildlife documentary 'Wild Expectations', including 4-time Emmy award winning director Christian Muñoz-Donoso and the innovative director/producer/adventurer René Araneda.
The video was made over a 3-day trip to Torres del Paine National Park in February 2014 and we hope you agree it shows the natural beauty of both EcoCamp and the national park - recently awarded the title of 8th Wonder of the World.
Patagonia Tours, Patagonia Vacation, Visit Patagonia, Patagonia Tourism, Patagonia Holidays
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
10 things to do in Patagonia
1. Whale-watch in Puerto Madryn
============================
Patagonia offers some of the world's best whale-watching and Puerto Madryn is the place to glimpse them. Its warm, more enclosed waters along the Golfo Nuevo, Golfo San José and the coastline near Caleta Valdés are prime breeding zones for southern right whales between June and mid-December. A standard whale-watching trip lasts an hour and a half, but longer excursions are available too.
2. Outdoor adventures in El Chaltén
============================
El Chaltén's surrounding mountains are prime hiking, rock climbing and horseback riding territory so if you're into outdoor adventure, this is the spot for you. Think mountain traverses, mountain ascents and rock-climbing classes. You can go horse-riding to the pretty valley of R?o de las Vueltas or take a more challenging ride up the Vizcacha hill followed by a barbecue on a traditional ranch. There are also ice-climbing courses and ice treks available.
3. Dinosaur discovery at the Palaeontology Museum
============================
Showcasing the most important fossil finds in Patagonia, this natural-history museum offers outstanding life-sized dinosaur exhibits and more than 1700 fossil remains of plant and marine life. The three-hour guided visits are a walk through time, along a well-designed nature trail past a wealth of exposed fossils dating as far back as the Tertiary, some 40 million years ago. Speaking of dinosaurs...
4. Walk with the pre-historic
====================
The Dinosaur route in northwest Patagonia is a wonderful adventure. The skeletons of the biggest dinosaurs ever to have walked the planet are, palaeontologists insist, buried in this region's red-rock badlands; and discoveries to date in the area have forced scientists to rethink established theories. Find out more about walking the Dinosaur route.
5. Penguin-watch at Punta Tombo
============================
Punta Tombo has a colony of more than half a million Magellanic penguins and attracts many other birds, most notably king and rock cormorants, giant petrels and black oystercatchers. Most nesting areas in the 200-hectare reserve are fenced off: respect the limits and remember that penguins can inflict serious bites. Trelew-based travel agencies run day-long tours but may cancel if bad weather makes the unpaved roads impassable.
6. Explore Cueva de las Manos
============================
The incredible rock art of Cueva de las Manos (Cave of the Hands) was proclaimed a Unesco World Heritage site in 1999. Dating from about 7370 BC, these polychrome rock paintings cover recesses in the near-vertical walls with imprints of human hands, drawings of guanacos and, from a later period, abstract designs. Free guided walks are given every hour by knowledgeable staff. There’s an information centre and a basic confiter?a, but it’s best to bring your own food.
7. Stay at a ranch
==============
Estancia Telken offers a welcoming stay in the pretty countryside of Los Antiguos. This 1915 working sheep and horse ranch 25km south of Perito Moreno has about 210 sq km of horseback riding and hiking possibilities, including a worthwhile meander along a creek bed up to the basalt plateau Meseta de Lago Buenos Aires.
8. Escape from it all in Camarones
============================
Camarones takes home the gold for Patagonia’s sleepiest coastal village. Empty beaches are perfect for strolling and the sociable townsfolk are masters of the art of shooting the breeze. It is also the closest hub to the lesser-known Cabo Dos Bah?as nature reserve, where you can visit 25,000 penguin couples and their fuzzy chicks. The very helpful oceanfront tourist office offers maps, good tips on scenic outings and lodging information.
9. Watch glaciers at Parque National los Glaciares
============================
Glaciar Perito Moreno is the stunning centrepiece of the southern sector of Parque Nacional Los Glaciares. Locally referred to as Glaciar Moreno, it measures 30km long, 5km wide and 60m high, but what makes it exceptional in the world of ice is its constant advance – it creeps forward up to 2m per day, causing building-sized icebergs to calve from its face. In some ways, watching the glacier is a very sedentary park experience, but it manages to nonetheless be thrilling. The main gateway town to the park’s southern sector, El Calafate is 80km east of the glacier by road. This is where you’ll find all the operators for tours and activities too.
Patagonia Tours, Patagonia Vacation, Visit Patagonia, Patagonia Tourism, Patagonia Holidays
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
10 things to do in Patagonia
1. Whale-watch in Puerto Madryn
============================
Patagonia offers some of the world's best whale-watching and Puerto Madryn is the place to glimpse them. Its warm, more enclosed waters along the Golfo Nuevo, Golfo San José and the coastline near Caleta Valdés are prime breeding zones for southern right whales between June and mid-December. A standard whale-watching trip lasts an hour and a half, but longer excursions are available too.
2. Outdoor adventures in El Chaltén
============================
El Chaltén's surrounding mountains are prime hiking, rock climbing and horseback riding territory so if you're into outdoor adventure, this is the spot for you. Think mountain traverses, mountain ascents and rock-climbing classes. You can go horse-riding to the pretty valley of R?o de las Vueltas or take a more challenging ride up the Vizcacha hill followed by a barbecue on a traditional ranch. There are also ice-climbing courses and ice treks available.
3. Dinosaur discovery at the Palaeontology Museum
============================
Showcasing the most important fossil finds in Patagonia, this natural-history museum offers outstanding life-sized dinosaur exhibits and more than 1700 fossil remains of plant and marine life. The three-hour guided visits are a walk through time, along a well-designed nature trail past a wealth of exposed fossils dating as far back as the Tertiary, some 40 million years ago. Speaking of dinosaurs...
4. Walk with the pre-historic
====================
The Dinosaur route in northwest Patagonia is a wonderful adventure. The skeletons of the biggest dinosaurs ever to have walked the planet are, palaeontologists insist, buried in this region's red-rock badlands; and discoveries to date in the area have forced scientists to rethink established theories. Find out more about walking the Dinosaur route.
5. Penguin-watch at Punta Tombo
============================
Punta Tombo has a colony of more than half a million Magellanic penguins and attracts many other birds, most notably king and rock cormorants, giant petrels and black oystercatchers. Most nesting areas in the 200-hectare reserve are fenced off: respect the limits and remember that penguins can inflict serious bites. Trelew-based travel agencies run day-long tours but may cancel if bad weather makes the unpaved roads impassable.
6. Explore Cueva de las Manos
============================
The incredible rock art of Cueva de las Manos (Cave of the Hands) was proclaimed a Unesco World Heritage site in 1999. Dating from about 7370 BC, these polychrome rock paintings cover recesses in the near-vertical walls with imprints of human hands, drawings of guanacos and, from a later period, abstract designs. Free guided walks are given every hour by knowledgeable staff. There’s an information centre and a basic confiter?a, but it’s best to bring your own food.
7. Stay at a ranch
==============
Estancia Telken offers a welcoming stay in the pretty countryside of Los Antiguos. This 1915 working sheep and horse ranch 25km south of Perito Moreno has about 210 sq km of horseback riding and hiking possibilities, including a worthwhile meander along a creek bed up to the basalt plateau Meseta de Lago Buenos Aires.
8. Escape from it all in Camarones
============================
Camarones takes home the gold for Patagonia’s sleepiest coastal village. Empty beaches are perfect for strolling and the sociable townsfolk are masters of the art of shooting the breeze. It is also the closest hub to the lesser-known Cabo Dos Bah?as nature reserve, where you can visit 25,000 penguin couples and their fuzzy chicks. The very helpful oceanfront tourist office offers maps, good tips on scenic outings and lodging information.
9. Watch glaciers at Parque National los Glaciares
============================
Glaciar Perito Moreno is the stunning centrepiece of the southern sector of Parque Nacional Los Glaciares. Locally referred to as Glaciar Moreno, it measures 30km long, 5km wide and 60m high, but what makes it exceptional in the world of ice is its constant advance – it creeps forward up to 2m per day, causing building-sized icebergs to calve from its face. In some ways, watching the glacier is a very sedentary park experience, but it manages to nonetheless be thrilling. The main gateway town to the park’s southern sector, El Calafate is 80km east of the glacier by road. This is where you’ll find all the operators for tours and activities too.
Patagonia is one of the world's most pristine environments, and there is so much to see with the Andes in the west and the flat plains in the east. This vide...
Patagonia is one of the world's most pristine environments, and there is so much to see with the Andes in the west and the flat plains in the east. This vide...
Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile Tourism (HD)
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Torres del Paine National Park is a national park encompassing mountains, glaciers, lakes, and rivers in southern Chilean Patagonia. The Cordillera del Paine is the centerpiece of the park. It lies in a transition area between the Magellanic subpolar forests and the Patagonian Steppes. The park is located 112 km (70 mi) north of Puerto Natales and 312 km (194 mi) north of Punta Arenas. The park borders Bernardo O'Higgins National Park to the west and the Los Glaciares National Park to the north in Argentine territory.
Torres del Paine National Park is part of the Sistema Nacional de Áreas Silvestres Protegidas del Estado de Chile (National System of Protected Forested Areas of Chile). In 2006, it measured approximately 242,242 hectares. It is one of the largest and most visited parks in Chile. The park averages around 150,000 visitors a year, of which 60% are foreign tourists,[4] who come from all over the world.
The park is one of the 11 protected areas of the Magallanes Region and Chilean Antarctica (together with four national parks, three national reserves, and three national monuments). Together, the protected forested areas comprise about 51% of the land of the region (6,728,744 hectares).
The Torres del Paine are the peaks of the mountain range, Cerro Paine. They extend 3,050 meters above sea level, and are joined by the Cuernos del Paine. The area also boasts valleys, rivers such as the Paine, lakes, and glaciers. The well-known lakes include Grey, Pehoé, Nordenskiöld, and Sarmiento. The glaciers, including Grey, Pingo and Tyndall, belong to the Southern Patagonia Ice Field.
Tourism Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia - Chile
============
The national park has over 140,000 visitors per year.[2] It is a popular hiking destination in Chile. There are clearly marked paths and many refugios which provide shelter and basic services. Hikers can opt for a day trip to see the towers, walk the popular "W" route in about five days, or trek the full circle in 8 to 9 days. Make reservations for the night you will stay at each refugio. If you stay inside, dinner is served and there are hot showers. There is also breakfast and an optional picnic lunch. For a lesser fee one can rent a tent and sleeping bag and sleep on the grounds outside of the refugio, where cold showers are an option. The refugio locations are also appropriate for pitching one's own tent and cooking with one's campstove. Cooking with the campstove is not permitted except in refugio locations. Camping is only allowed at specified campsites and wood fires are prohibited throughout the park. Fantastico Sur and Vertice Patagonia are the two owners of the various refugios in the park. For less adventurous visitors, there is a luxury hotel at the entrance to the park.
Hikers are not allowed to stray from the paths in the national park. The visitor impact on the park has been scientifically measured.
A certified guide is required to access some parts of the park. These arrangements need to be made before entering the park.
Visiting the park is recommended between late December and late February, during the southern summer. Not only is the weather more hospitable, but daylight hours are very long given the extreme southern latitude. Outside of this time frame, the weather becomes too extreme for the majority of the public. During the southern winter, daylight dwindles to only a few hours a day.
The park has been elected as the 5th most beautiful place in the world by the National Geographic.
Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile Tourism (HD)
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Torres del Paine National Park is a national park encompassing mountains, glaciers, lakes, and rivers in southern Chilean Patagonia. The Cordillera del Paine is the centerpiece of the park. It lies in a transition area between the Magellanic subpolar forests and the Patagonian Steppes. The park is located 112 km (70 mi) north of Puerto Natales and 312 km (194 mi) north of Punta Arenas. The park borders Bernardo O'Higgins National Park to the west and the Los Glaciares National Park to the north in Argentine territory.
Torres del Paine National Park is part of the Sistema Nacional de Áreas Silvestres Protegidas del Estado de Chile (National System of Protected Forested Areas of Chile). In 2006, it measured approximately 242,242 hectares. It is one of the largest and most visited parks in Chile. The park averages around 150,000 visitors a year, of which 60% are foreign tourists,[4] who come from all over the world.
The park is one of the 11 protected areas of the Magallanes Region and Chilean Antarctica (together with four national parks, three national reserves, and three national monuments). Together, the protected forested areas comprise about 51% of the land of the region (6,728,744 hectares).
The Torres del Paine are the peaks of the mountain range, Cerro Paine. They extend 3,050 meters above sea level, and are joined by the Cuernos del Paine. The area also boasts valleys, rivers such as the Paine, lakes, and glaciers. The well-known lakes include Grey, Pehoé, Nordenskiöld, and Sarmiento. The glaciers, including Grey, Pingo and Tyndall, belong to the Southern Patagonia Ice Field.
Tourism Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia - Chile
============
The national park has over 140,000 visitors per year.[2] It is a popular hiking destination in Chile. There are clearly marked paths and many refugios which provide shelter and basic services. Hikers can opt for a day trip to see the towers, walk the popular "W" route in about five days, or trek the full circle in 8 to 9 days. Make reservations for the night you will stay at each refugio. If you stay inside, dinner is served and there are hot showers. There is also breakfast and an optional picnic lunch. For a lesser fee one can rent a tent and sleeping bag and sleep on the grounds outside of the refugio, where cold showers are an option. The refugio locations are also appropriate for pitching one's own tent and cooking with one's campstove. Cooking with the campstove is not permitted except in refugio locations. Camping is only allowed at specified campsites and wood fires are prohibited throughout the park. Fantastico Sur and Vertice Patagonia are the two owners of the various refugios in the park. For less adventurous visitors, there is a luxury hotel at the entrance to the park.
Hikers are not allowed to stray from the paths in the national park. The visitor impact on the park has been scientifically measured.
A certified guide is required to access some parts of the park. These arrangements need to be made before entering the park.
Visiting the park is recommended between late December and late February, during the southern summer. Not only is the weather more hospitable, but daylight hours are very long given the extreme southern latitude. Outside of this time frame, the weather becomes too extreme for the majority of the public. During the southern winter, daylight dwindles to only a few hours a day.
The park has been elected as the 5th most beautiful place in the world by the National Geographic.
Monte Fitz Roy, Patagonia, Argentina - Chile (HD) Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube Monte F...
Monte Fitz Roy, Patagonia, Argentina - Chile (HD) Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube Monte F...
Argentina, Chile, Patagonia Tour guide (HD) - Argentina, Chile, Patagonia Tourism & Vacation
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Chile & Argentina: Andes to Patagonia
Buenos Aires • Bariloche • Puerto Varas • Chiloé Island • Punta Arenas • Torres del Paine National Park • Calafate
Stretching from the southern end of the Andes Mountains in Argentina and Chile to Cape Horn, the Americas’ southernmost tip, are the storied lands of Patagonia. Carved by centuries of geological movement, the Patagonian wilds harbor more fjords than all of Scandinavia, as well as jutting mountains, steep cliffs, winding waterways, towering volcanoes, and majestic glaciers that combine to form a landscape of rugged beauty. We travel to Chile and Argentina to explore alpine landscapes, to cross the windswept steppes where gauchos roam, to discover the many wonders of Los Glaciares and Torres del Paine national parks, and to experience the timeless culture of the remote island of Chiloé. And we’ll begin and end our wilderness adventure in Argentina’s lively capital, Buenos Aires, where we’ll indulge our senses in all that this compelling and cosmopolitan city has to offer, from its striking blend of classic and modern architecture to the passion of the tango.
Argentina, Chile, Patagonia Tour guide (HD) - Argentina, Chile, Patagonia Tourism & Vacation
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Chile & Argentina: Andes to Patagonia
Buenos Aires • Bariloche • Puerto Varas • Chiloé Island • Punta Arenas • Torres del Paine National Park • Calafate
Stretching from the southern end of the Andes Mountains in Argentina and Chile to Cape Horn, the Americas’ southernmost tip, are the storied lands of Patagonia. Carved by centuries of geological movement, the Patagonian wilds harbor more fjords than all of Scandinavia, as well as jutting mountains, steep cliffs, winding waterways, towering volcanoes, and majestic glaciers that combine to form a landscape of rugged beauty. We travel to Chile and Argentina to explore alpine landscapes, to cross the windswept steppes where gauchos roam, to discover the many wonders of Los Glaciares and Torres del Paine national parks, and to experience the timeless culture of the remote island of Chiloé. And we’ll begin and end our wilderness adventure in Argentina’s lively capital, Buenos Aires, where we’ll indulge our senses in all that this compelling and cosmopolitan city has to offer, from its striking blend of classic and modern architecture to the passion of the tango.
published:17 Oct 2014
views:2
Argentina Travel Guide - Scuba Diving in Patagonia
Learn what it takes for scuba diving in the cold waters of Patagonia. When you think of Patagonia you probably think of is mountains, glaciers and exotic ani...
Learn what it takes for scuba diving in the cold waters of Patagonia. When you think of Patagonia you probably think of is mountains, glaciers and exotic ani...
The first part of Trekking the circuit trail at "Torres del Paine" in Patagonia (Chile) covers my journey from the Administration to Paine Grande & the Valle del Frances to Los Cuernos.
Related article: http://bit.ly/YyaUZU
--- my travel equipment ---
camera http://www.back-packer.org/gopro_3
insurance http://www.back-packer.org/worldnomads_versicherung
packing list http://www.back-packer.org/patagonia-packing-list-trekking/
Online Language Course http://www.back-packer.org/babbel_eng
Beside HD footage I included maps, show the most important spots and tell the distances.
On my Blog you can find the ultimate Trekking Guide (free!) for trekking Torres del Paine with all information needed for preparation, gear, food, prices, distances and itineraries (for the "W" as well as the "O" / "Circuit"):
http://bit.ly/YyaUZU
Places visited in the Torres del Paine National Park in this episode:
- Park Administration at "Lago Toro"
- Rio Grey
- Lago Pehoé
- Refugio y Campamento Paine Grande
- Rio del Frances, Valle del Frances, Glaciar del Frances
- Campamento Italiano
- Campamento Britanico
- Mirador Britanico
- Lago Nordernskjöld
- Refugio y Campamento Los Cuernos
previous episode (Walking with penguins):
http://bit.ly/16bgWq8
german version:
http://youtu.be/2NB5JS06ptA
Travel South America with me and experience the real adventure & the pure beauty of Patagonia in the upcoming episodes.
Subscribe to my channel & don't miss new episodes: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=backpackerorg
===
Music:
"Oh Wee" by Immortal Beats
(http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Immortal_Beats/)
& Audionautix.com
#HolaGringo is supported by:
Hostelbookers: http://www.hostelbookers.com
Traveldudes: http://www.traveldudes.org
Information provided by:
www.Wikipedia.org
www.Wikivoyage.org
The cool "Torres del Paine Timelapse" shots have been taken at different spots with my GoPro 2.
===
Follow me:
http://www.back-packer.org
http://www.twitter.com/BackPackerSteve
http://www.facebook.com/BackPackerBlog
The first part of Trekking the circuit trail at "Torres del Paine" in Patagonia (Chile) covers my journey from the Administration to Paine Grande & the Valle del Frances to Los Cuernos.
Related article: http://bit.ly/YyaUZU
--- my travel equipment ---
camera http://www.back-packer.org/gopro_3
insurance http://www.back-packer.org/worldnomads_versicherung
packing list http://www.back-packer.org/patagonia-packing-list-trekking/
Online Language Course http://www.back-packer.org/babbel_eng
Beside HD footage I included maps, show the most important spots and tell the distances.
On my Blog you can find the ultimate Trekking Guide (free!) for trekking Torres del Paine with all information needed for preparation, gear, food, prices, distances and itineraries (for the "W" as well as the "O" / "Circuit"):
http://bit.ly/YyaUZU
Places visited in the Torres del Paine National Park in this episode:
- Park Administration at "Lago Toro"
- Rio Grey
- Lago Pehoé
- Refugio y Campamento Paine Grande
- Rio del Frances, Valle del Frances, Glaciar del Frances
- Campamento Italiano
- Campamento Britanico
- Mirador Britanico
- Lago Nordernskjöld
- Refugio y Campamento Los Cuernos
previous episode (Walking with penguins):
http://bit.ly/16bgWq8
german version:
http://youtu.be/2NB5JS06ptA
Travel South America with me and experience the real adventure & the pure beauty of Patagonia in the upcoming episodes.
Subscribe to my channel & don't miss new episodes: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=backpackerorg
===
Music:
"Oh Wee" by Immortal Beats
(http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Immortal_Beats/)
& Audionautix.com
#HolaGringo is supported by:
Hostelbookers: http://www.hostelbookers.com
Traveldudes: http://www.traveldudes.org
Information provided by:
www.Wikipedia.org
www.Wikivoyage.org
The cool "Torres del Paine Timelapse" shots have been taken at different spots with my GoPro 2.
===
Follow me:
http://www.back-packer.org
http://www.twitter.com/BackPackerSteve
http://www.facebook.com/BackPackerBlog
published:28 Aug 2013
views:9371
Trekking the Torres del Paine circuit in Patagonia, Chile - part 3 (travel documentary 052)
The third part of Trekking the circuit trail at "Torres del Paine" in Patagonia (Chile) covers my journey from Campamento Seron to Los Perros & Refugio Grey as well as the John Gardner Pass with the Southern Patagonian Icefield.
Related article: http://bit.ly/YyaUZU
--- my travel equipment ---
camera http://www.back-packer.org/gopro_3
insurance http://www.back-packer.org/worldnomads_versicherung
packing list http://www.back-packer.org/patagonia-packing-list-trekking/
Online Language Course http://www.back-packer.org/babbel_eng
Beside HD footage I included maps, show the most important spots and tell the distances.
next episode:
http://youtu.be/WR5zSuAiB7w
previous episode (Hiking Torres del Paine part 2):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=El-8bNA-Bis
On my Blog you can find the ultimate Trekking Guide (free!) for trekking Torres del Paine with all information needed for preparation, gear, food, prices, distances and itineraries (for the "W" as well as the "O" / "Circuit"):
http://bit.ly/YyaUZU
Places visited in the Torres del Paine National Park in this episode:
- Camp Seron
- Lago Paine
- Rio Paine
- Refugio y Campamento Dickson
- Refugio Los Perros
- Paso John Gardner
- Glaciar Grey
- Lago Grey
- Refugio Grey
- Refugio Paine Grande
- Lago Pehoé
german version:
http://youtu.be/_MgzyltheBA
Travel South America with me and experience the real adventure & the pure beauty of Patagonia in the upcoming episodes.
Subscribe to my channel & don't miss new episodes: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=backpackerorg
===
Music:
"Life" by Retaliate
(http://youtu.be/vRKUl0sEyJ8)
& Audionautix.com
#HolaGringo is supported by:
Hostelbookers: http://www.hostelbookers.com
Traveldudes: http://www.traveldudes.org
Information provided by:
www.Wikipedia.org
www.Wikivoyage.org
The cool "Torres del Paine Timelapse" shots have been taken at different spots with my GoPro 2.
===
Follow me:
http://www.back-packer.org
http://www.twitter.com/BackPackerSteve
http://www.facebook.com/BackPackerBlog
The third part of Trekking the circuit trail at "Torres del Paine" in Patagonia (Chile) covers my journey from Campamento Seron to Los Perros & Refugio Grey as well as the John Gardner Pass with the Southern Patagonian Icefield.
Related article: http://bit.ly/YyaUZU
--- my travel equipment ---
camera http://www.back-packer.org/gopro_3
insurance http://www.back-packer.org/worldnomads_versicherung
packing list http://www.back-packer.org/patagonia-packing-list-trekking/
Online Language Course http://www.back-packer.org/babbel_eng
Beside HD footage I included maps, show the most important spots and tell the distances.
next episode:
http://youtu.be/WR5zSuAiB7w
previous episode (Hiking Torres del Paine part 2):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=El-8bNA-Bis
On my Blog you can find the ultimate Trekking Guide (free!) for trekking Torres del Paine with all information needed for preparation, gear, food, prices, distances and itineraries (for the "W" as well as the "O" / "Circuit"):
http://bit.ly/YyaUZU
Places visited in the Torres del Paine National Park in this episode:
- Camp Seron
- Lago Paine
- Rio Paine
- Refugio y Campamento Dickson
- Refugio Los Perros
- Paso John Gardner
- Glaciar Grey
- Lago Grey
- Refugio Grey
- Refugio Paine Grande
- Lago Pehoé
german version:
http://youtu.be/_MgzyltheBA
Travel South America with me and experience the real adventure & the pure beauty of Patagonia in the upcoming episodes.
Subscribe to my channel & don't miss new episodes: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=backpackerorg
===
Music:
"Life" by Retaliate
(http://youtu.be/vRKUl0sEyJ8)
& Audionautix.com
#HolaGringo is supported by:
Hostelbookers: http://www.hostelbookers.com
Traveldudes: http://www.traveldudes.org
Information provided by:
www.Wikipedia.org
www.Wikivoyage.org
The cool "Torres del Paine Timelapse" shots have been taken at different spots with my GoPro 2.
===
Follow me:
http://www.back-packer.org
http://www.twitter.com/BackPackerSteve
http://www.facebook.com/BackPackerBlog
published:09 Oct 2013
views:2783
Travel through Wild Patagonia in a Jeep® Expedition with Quasar
Discover wild Patagonia on a 7-night or a 5-night Overland Safari adventure with Quasar Expeditions. Our private, tailor-made safaris are sure to provide you...
Discover wild Patagonia on a 7-night or a 5-night Overland Safari adventure with Quasar Expeditions. Our private, tailor-made safaris are sure to provide you...
Full review: http://www.glacier-national-park-travel-guide.com/patagonia-retool-snapt.html
For additional, awesome video gear reviews, be sure to check out: http://www.glacier-national-park-travel-guide.com/gear-reviews/video/
The Patagonia Re-Tool Snap-T Pullover is a women's fleece jacket that looks stylish & keeps you warm. In this video review, Nancy speaks about why she loves this pullover so much.
Full review: http://www.glacier-national-park-travel-guide.com/patagonia-retool-snapt.html
For additional, awesome video gear reviews, be sure to check out: http://www.glacier-national-park-travel-guide.com/gear-reviews/video/
The Patagonia Re-Tool Snap-T Pullover is a women's fleece jacket that looks stylish & keeps you warm. In this video review, Nancy speaks about why she loves this pullover so much.
40 days traveling in Patagonia Argentina and Chile: hitchhiking, camping and couchsurfing, amazing trip, amazing experience, amazing places and people! Janua...
40 days traveling in Patagonia Argentina and Chile: hitchhiking, camping and couchsurfing, amazing trip, amazing experience, amazing places and people! Janua...
http://www.cascada.travel/Tour/Epic-Patagonia-Multi-Activity-Adventure - Enjoy the best of Chilean Patagonia on this multi activity adventure leading you thr...
http://www.cascada.travel/Tour/Epic-Patagonia-Multi-Activity-Adventure - Enjoy the best of Chilean Patagonia on this multi activity adventure leading you thr...
Torres del Paine has gained a reputation as the most impressive park in Patagonia on the Argentina side. This video slideshow presentation introduces Torres ...
Torres del Paine has gained a reputation as the most impressive park in Patagonia on the Argentina side. This video slideshow presentation introduces Torres ...
This is the footage from our Punta Arenas, Puerto Natales Chile portion of the Vantage Deluxe World Travel, 2013 Presidents Patagonia Cruise Tour - The Majestic Andes and Chilean Fjords with Pre & Post Trip Extensions to Atacama, Chili and Iguassu Falls, Brazil. We returned from this trip with over 3000 photos and 35 Hours of video. To make it manageable, the videos have been split and produced by location. This 70 Minute Video features our stay in Punta Arenas and Transfer by Bus to Puerto Natalis, Chile. Obviously, the video is intended for those of us that were on the trip - otherwise, you will probably find it quite boring.
This is the footage from our Punta Arenas, Puerto Natales Chile portion of the Vantage Deluxe World Travel, 2013 Presidents Patagonia Cruise Tour - The Majestic Andes and Chilean Fjords with Pre & Post Trip Extensions to Atacama, Chili and Iguassu Falls, Brazil. We returned from this trip with over 3000 photos and 35 Hours of video. To make it manageable, the videos have been split and produced by location. This 70 Minute Video features our stay in Punta Arenas and Transfer by Bus to Puerto Natalis, Chile. Obviously, the video is intended for those of us that were on the trip - otherwise, you will probably find it quite boring.
Watch this informative Patagonia travel seminar, filmed during a seminar given by Jürgen Keller of SouthAmerica.travel. Learn all about traveling to Patagoni...
Watch this informative Patagonia travel seminar, filmed during a seminar given by Jürgen Keller of SouthAmerica.travel. Learn all about traveling to Patagoni...
Full review: http://www.glacier-national-park-travel-guide.com/patagonia-nano-puff-jacket.html
For additional, awesome video gear reviews, be sure to check out: http://www.glacier-national-park-travel-guide.com/gear-reviews/video/
The Patagonia Nano Puff Pullover jacket is an ultralight, synthetic jacket designed for outdoor enthusiasts that count every ounce.
In this video review, Perry Rosenbloom of OutdoorEquipment.com chats about the Nano Puff, shows you how it stuffs into its own pocket, and chats about what he loves & dislikes about it. He's owned the jacket for about 3 years.
Hope you enjoy this review of the Nano Puff insulated jacket!
Full review: http://www.glacier-national-park-travel-guide.com/patagonia-nano-puff-jacket.html
For additional, awesome video gear reviews, be sure to check out: http://www.glacier-national-park-travel-guide.com/gear-reviews/video/
The Patagonia Nano Puff Pullover jacket is an ultralight, synthetic jacket designed for outdoor enthusiasts that count every ounce.
In this video review, Perry Rosenbloom of OutdoorEquipment.com chats about the Nano Puff, shows you how it stuffs into its own pocket, and chats about what he loves & dislikes about it. He's owned the jacket for about 3 years.
Hope you enjoy this review of the Nano Puff insulated jacket!
published:03 May 2013
views:4421
Patagonia Capilene 3 Midweight Zip Neck Baselayer Review
Full review: http://www.glacier-national-park-travel-guide.com/patagonia-capilene-3.html For additional, awesome video gear reviews, be sure to check out: ht...
Full review: http://www.glacier-national-park-travel-guide.com/patagonia-capilene-3.html For additional, awesome video gear reviews, be sure to check out: ht...
Huw Edwards fulfils a lifelong dream to explore Patagonia, and the unique attempt to prese...
published:02 Jun 2015
BBC - Patagonia with Huw Edwards (2015)
BBC - Patagonia with Huw Edwards (2015)
published:02 Jun 2015
views:605
Huw Edwards fulfils a lifelong dream to explore Patagonia, and the unique attempt to preserve Welsh culture by isolating a Welsh community in one of the most remote and inhospitable places on earth. A hundred-and-fifty years after the pioneers arrived, Huw meets their descendants and asks what remains of the culture the forefathers wanted to safeguard.
14:51
Mile for Mile: A Film About Trail Running and Conservation in Patagonia
Ultrarunners Krissy Moehl, Jeff Browning and Luke Nelson run 106 miles through the newly o...
published:18 Mar 2015
Mile for Mile: A Film About Trail Running and Conservation in Patagonia
Mile for Mile: A Film About Trail Running and Conservation in Patagonia
published:18 Mar 2015
views:4826
Ultrarunners Krissy Moehl, Jeff Browning and Luke Nelson run 106 miles through the newly opened Patagonia Park in Chile, to celebrate and highlight Conservacion Patagonica’s efforts to re-wild and protect this vast landscape. A short film by Rios Libres and Patagonia, Inc.
Get Involved - Donate to Conservacion Patagonica and help build 50 miles of trail. Patagonia will match your donation—mile for mile. The total estimated cost per mile is $1,600 and the matching program ends December 31, 2015.
http://www.conservacionpatagonica.org/mileformile.htm
27:53
Worn Wear: a Film About the Stories We Wear | Presented by Patagonia
Worn Wear: a Film About the Stories We Wear
Presented by Patagonia
Directed by Keith, Lau...
published:20 Nov 2013
Worn Wear: a Film About the Stories We Wear | Presented by Patagonia
Worn Wear: a Film About the Stories We Wear | Presented by Patagonia
published:20 Nov 2013
views:387402
Worn Wear: a Film About the Stories We Wear
Presented by Patagonia
Directed by Keith, Lauren, Chris, and Dan Malloy
Closed-captioned in English, Spanish and Korean
Worn Wear is an exploration of quality -- in the things we own and the lives we live. This short film takes you to an off-the-grid surf camp in Baja, Mexico; a family's maple syrup harvest in Contoocook, New Hampshire; an organic farm in Ojai, California; and into the lives of a champion skier, a National Geographic photographer, and a legendary alpinist. It also features exclusive interviews with Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard. Released as an antidote to the Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping frenzy, Worn Wear is an invitation to celebrate the stuff you already own.
Learn more about Worn Wear events and share your story at http://wornwear.patagonia.com/
Featuring music by:
Emy Reynolds, Dan Malloy and Jon Swift, Todd Hannigan, Sarah Jaffe, Jim Brady, Ben Sollee, Keith Malloy, Terry Coffield, Delta Spirit, Guy Clark
#WornWear, #BetterThanNew, #BlackFriday, #AntiBlackFriday
4:32
PATAGONIA 8K
Patagonia 8K explores the beautiful and rough landscapes of southern Chile and Argentina. ...
published:01 Aug 2015
PATAGONIA 8K
PATAGONIA 8K
published:01 Aug 2015
views:426
Patagonia 8K explores the beautiful and rough landscapes of southern Chile and Argentina. Shot in 8K resolution on a medium format camera it's aimed to deliver the most realistic experience.
Shot in 6 weeks, travelling over 7500km from Santiago to Punta Arenas we captured roughly 100.000 still frames that combine into this timelapse video.
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/TimestormFilms | TWITTER: https://twitter.com/martinheck
WEBSITE: http://www.timestormfilms.com/
Vimeo Version: https://vimeo.com/134530201
Soundtrack: Finale - John Paesano
footage is available for licensing in 8K&4K. For professional inquiries please contact me: martin@timestormfilms.net
GEAR LIST:
-Pentax 645Z
-Pentax 25mm f4
-Pentax 55mm f2.8
-Pentax 120mm f4 macro
-Canon EOS 6D
-Canon 70-200mm f4 L
-Canon 24-105mm f4 L
-Samyang 14mm f2.8
-Sony A7s [metabones adaptor]
-eMotimo TB3 Black
-Dynamic Perception Stage One [with customized carbon rods]
83:33
Las Patagonia, y Tierra del Fuego , la isla compartido,HD by Marlon Moreno
...
published:26 Jul 2013
Las Patagonia, y Tierra del Fuego , la isla compartido,HD by Marlon Moreno
Las Patagonia, y Tierra del Fuego , la isla compartido,HD by Marlon Moreno
published:26 Jul 2013
views:20955
3:14
Dj Dark feat. Andreias - Patagonia (Official Video)
Dj Dark feat. Andreias - Patagonia (Official Video) by Cat Music
Buy the single from iTune...
published:08 Nov 2013
Dj Dark feat. Andreias - Patagonia (Official Video)
Dj Dark feat. Andreias - Patagonia (Official Video)
published:08 Nov 2013
views:144662
Dj Dark feat. Andreias - Patagonia (Official Video) by Cat Music
Buy the single from iTunes: http://goo.gl/RG3033
Subscribe to CatMusic: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=catmusicoffice
Cat Music is the main player in the Romanian music industry, representing some of the most influential and successful artists from Romania, for the past 20 years. Cat Music's portfolio includes phenomenal bands and artists, who wrote and keep on writing the music history in Romania. Some of this brands are: Alex Mica, Smiley, Elena Gheorghe, Mandinga, What's UP, Faydee, Edward Maya, Delia, Andreea Banica, Shift, Dj Project, Dj Sava, O-Zone, 3 Sud Est, Voltaj, Ruby, Laurentiu Duta, Cabron, CRBL, Tara, Sunrise INC, Pavel Stratan, Cleopatra Stratan, ROA (Rise of Artificial), Nick Kamarera, Mossano, Narcotic Sound, Ela Rose, Giulia, Hi-Q, Liviu Hodor, Directia 5, Anna Lesko, Andre, BUG Mafia, La Familia, N&D;, Class, Ro-Mania, Valahia.
Cat Music Online:
http://fb.com/CatMusicRomania
http://www.youtube.com/catmusicoffice
http://www.twitter.com/catmusicromania
http://www.catmusic.ro
25:35
Patagonia Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Patagonia in Argentina.
Patagonia is a land of endless plai...
published:13 Aug 2013
Patagonia Travel Video Guide
Patagonia Travel Video Guide
published:13 Aug 2013
views:846
Travel video about destination Patagonia in Argentina.
Patagonia is a land of endless plains, a fantastic world of ice and rock but also a land of powerful winds and distant dreams. Our journey begins in the deepest south of Argentina, at the 'end of the world' within a natural paradise between both sky and earth.
In the Tierra Del Fuego region, Ushuaia is known as the Gateway to Antarctica and is a small town that has experienced a great boom in recent years. It is difficult to believe that not so long ago, nothing but the wooden huts of Anglican missionaries stood there and 400 criminals were forced to build a prison.
The Tierra Del Fuego National Park was founded in 1960 and is very accessible. The Rio Pipo snakes through the varied landscape and more than 60,000 hectares cover the border with Chile surrounded by snow covered mountains that survey the land below.
By boat we travel to the impressive Glaciar Grey at the southern end of the Patagonian Ice Field, where the ice masses of the glacier meet the waters of the lake and huge chunks of floating ice slowly break away in dramatic fashion.
Patagonia is one of the oldest landscapes on Earth, a beautiful world of rock and savannah created out of fire, water, wind and ice and subject to constant change.
8:34
Patagonia Dreamin' - a video from Arc'teryx and Alias Cinema
Arc'teryx Athletes Jason Kruk and Marc-Andre Leclerc travel from Squamish, Canada to El Ch...
published:20 May 2014
Patagonia Dreamin' - a video from Arc'teryx and Alias Cinema
Patagonia Dreamin' - a video from Arc'teryx and Alias Cinema
published:20 May 2014
views:50903
Arc'teryx Athletes Jason Kruk and Marc-Andre Leclerc travel from Squamish, Canada to El Chalten, Argentina to climb on the legendary spires of the Torre massif. To climb well in the mountains of Patagonia one must have goals beyond the summits themselves. The only guarantees in these harsh peaks are of dynamic conditions and typically horrendous weather. Patagonia Dreamin, a film by AliasCinema, produced by Arc'teryx.
18:30
FORCE - The story of Mikey Schaefer (Full Film)
Warning: Contains expletives. Patagonia presents a Duct Tape Then Beer film. Force is the ...
published:01 Apr 2015
FORCE - The story of Mikey Schaefer (Full Film)
FORCE - The story of Mikey Schaefer (Full Film)
published:01 Apr 2015
views:1890
Warning: Contains expletives. Patagonia presents a Duct Tape Then Beer film. Force is the collected footage from 10 years of Mikey Schaefer’s climbs, summits and misadventures in Patagonia woven together into a story of success, fear, joy and growth. Previously shown at Patagonia retail stores and film festivals, we’re happy to share the full film with you online.
Directed by
Fitz Cahall & Aidan Haley
Executive Producers
Jimmy Hopper
Becca & Fitz Cahall
Mikey Schaefer
Original Score & Mix
Amy Stolzenbach
Written by
Jen Altschul
Editor
Aidan Haley
Visual Effects
Kevi Louis-Johnson
Cinematography
Mikey Schaefer, Austin Siadak, Matt Van Biene, Dave Burdick, Cheyne Lempe, Aidan Haley, Jon Walsh, Jon Byers, Kate Rutherford, Julia Wakeling, Joel Kauffman, Josh Huckaby, Doug Shepherd, Zac West
7:19
A Line Across The Sky – Tommy Caldwell and Alex Honnold go big in Patagonia.
Long considered impossible, coveted by many and attempted by a few, the Fitz Traverse has ...
published:05 Jan 2015
A Line Across The Sky – Tommy Caldwell and Alex Honnold go big in Patagonia.
A Line Across The Sky – Tommy Caldwell and Alex Honnold go big in Patagonia.
published:05 Jan 2015
views:170735
Long considered impossible, coveted by many and attempted by a few, the Fitz Traverse has fueled the imaginations of climbers in Patagonia for decades. Tracing the iconic skyline of Cerro Fitz Roy and its six satellite peaks, it spans four miles and 13,000 feet across snow and ice-covered rock, with epic route finding and endless rapelling. Seizing their chance during a rare extended weather window, Tommy Caldwell and Alex Honnold went big. The pair completed the first ascent in a five-day push during February 2014. Watch the trailer of the upcoming film from Big Up and Sender Films.
52:21
Patagonia: Refuge of the Monsters (full documentary)
Peninsula Valdes is one of the priorities for naturalists visiting the South American cont...
published:04 Dec 2013
Patagonia: Refuge of the Monsters (full documentary)
Patagonia: Refuge of the Monsters (full documentary)
published:04 Dec 2013
views:145182
Peninsula Valdes is one of the priorities for naturalists visiting the South American continent, and it is perhaps beacuse this is the place where the observation of the great whales is easyer.
Every year during the month of July, the whales arrive to these shores of Patagonia to give birth and raise their calves. His gentle nature makes approaching to them possible to enjoying the wonderful spectacle of his jumps in the sea. Approaching the austral summer, in the month of November, these giants leave the coast of Peninsula Valdes to head south in search of more water rich in krill, their main food.
We will also witness the activities of large elephant seals during the breeding of their babies. This is the only continental enclave in the world where this happens.
Much of the Patagonian fauna is well represented in Peninsula Valdes. We also approach the guanaco and interesting Patagonian Hare or mara.
Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE here for more amazing docs!: http://goo.gl/vNINO4
Follow us on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewAtlantisDocumentales
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NewAtlantisDocu
4:09
Better Than New - Patagonia's Worn Wear® Repair Truck & Facility
Better Than New is a short film that introduces Patagonia’s new biodiesel repair wagon and...
published:01 Apr 2015
Better Than New - Patagonia's Worn Wear® Repair Truck & Facility
Better Than New - Patagonia's Worn Wear® Repair Truck & Facility
published:01 Apr 2015
views:2579
Better Than New is a short film that introduces Patagonia’s new biodiesel repair wagon and pays tribute to customers and repair techs who have kept our gear in use for over 40 years. Patagonia’s Reno Repair Department is the largest garment repair facility in the U.S. – completing about 30,000 repairs per year.
WORN WEAR SPRING 2015 TOUR
This spring our biodiesel repair truck will travel from California to New York doing free clothing repairs, teaching you how to fix your own gear and selling used Patagonia clothing. Bring us your tired, well-loved clothing for repair. If you don’t have any, we’ll supply it. Fix it and you can keep it. Join us for local food and drinks and celebrate the stories we wear.
See the tour schedule:
http://www.patagonia.com/us/worn-wear/
28:59
The Fisherman’s Son
Born and raised at Punta de Lobos, Ramón Navarro found his passion riding the biggest wave...
published:21 Apr 2015
The Fisherman’s Son
The Fisherman’s Son
published:21 Apr 2015
views:10614
Born and raised at Punta de Lobos, Ramón Navarro found his passion riding the biggest waves on the planet. But his accomplishments in giant surf are just one part of a bigger vision to protect the culture and environment of the Chilean coast.
3:47
Worn Wear® Stories | Presented by Patagonia
Running a hundred miles in the backcountry, surfing perfect waves around the world, climbi...
published:24 Nov 2014
Worn Wear® Stories | Presented by Patagonia
Worn Wear® Stories | Presented by Patagonia
published:24 Nov 2014
views:40219
Running a hundred miles in the backcountry, surfing perfect waves around the world, climbing a world-famous skyline for the first time ever—experiences like these require well-made gear that performs in the toughest conditions. In this short video, Tommy Caldwell, Keith Malloy and Keira Henninger share stories about their favorite things and why they’d rather keep using and repairing those things instead of replacing them with something new.
A low-impact alternative to the Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping frenzy, our Worn Wear program is an invitation to celebrate the stuff you already own.
Learn about Black Friday Gear Swaps, share your story and get free Patagonia/iFixIt repair manuals at http://www.patagonia.com/wornwear
#WornWear, #BetterThanNew, #BlackFriday, #AntiBlackFriday
Travel video about destination Patagonia.
Patagonia is the most southerly region in Argent...
published:14 Aug 2013
Patagonia Travel Video Guide
Patagonia Travel Video Guide
published:14 Aug 2013
views:609
Travel video about destination Patagonia.
Patagonia is the most southerly region in Argentina and the second largest state in South America. A dream destination of strong winds, endless plains, glacial landscapes and total isolation at the end of the world.In the Tierra Del Fuego region, Ushuaia is known as the Gateway to Antarctica and is a small town that has experienced a great boom in recent years. It is difficult to believe that not long ago nothing but the wooden huts of Anglican missionaries stood here, those who introduced Christianity to the Fireland Indians in 1869. The Tierra Del Fuego National Park was founded in 1960 and is very accessible. The Rio Pipo snakes through the varied landscape and more than sixty thousand hectares cover the border with Chile surrounded by snow covered mountains that survey the land below. Only a handful of people are allowed to visit Penguin Island, closely supervised by a guide and restricted to well-defined pathways. It is fascinating to watch the Magellan Penguins, which actually bray like donkeys, as they waddle along in true penguin-like comical fashion. From the Lago Nordenskjöld there is a wonderful view of the park’s natural landmark, the two thousand five hundred metre high Torres Del Paine. The remains of a dead guanako indicate that the park is also the habitat of a legendary yet dreaded predator, the puma. Patagonia is an ancient rock and savannah landscape that has been created out of fire, water, wind and ice and is one of the oldest landscapes on Planet Earth. Constantly changing but also frozen in the mists of time itself!
8:52
Explore - Argentina - Patagonia to the Pampas 1 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary
Explore - Argentina - Patagonia to the Pampas 1 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 12...
Explore - Argentina - Patagonia to the Pampas 1 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 12.02.2011 Simon Reeve leads a team of presenters on a journey throug...
3:16
Patagonia Travel Experience Video by EcoCamp - Torres del Paine National Park Chile
http://www.ecocamp.travel - World's 1st Geodesic Dome Hotel
Bringing adventurers together ...
published:31 Mar 2014
Patagonia Travel Experience Video by EcoCamp - Torres del Paine National Park Chile
Patagonia Travel Experience Video by EcoCamp - Torres del Paine National Park Chile
published:31 Mar 2014
views:28233
http://www.ecocamp.travel - World's 1st Geodesic Dome Hotel
Bringing adventurers together in the heart of Torres del Paine National Park
* NEW VIDEO *
Covering both EcoCamp Patagonia and the expeditions offered to guests during their stay in Patagonia, the aim of this new video is to show the experiences offered to guests during their stay in the unique sustainable domes located right in the heart of Torres del Paine National Park.
Some of the exciting new elements covered in the video include EcoCamp's new yoga dome and the first Patagonia Puma Tracking which was a famous success with guests seeing a total of six pumas over four days.
Also we were delighted to have the chance to showcase (in such high quality) our new Yoga Dome. With a guest visit from Santiago-based Yoga Instructor Tim Kovacs we managed to shoot beautiful footage in the dome.
Tim has been a resident of Chile for almost three years now, and offers yoga classes at the Patagonia clothing store in Santiago. Indeed, this video was made in association with Patagonia Inc and will be shown on screens in their Santiago apparel stores.
The team behind this cinematic video is the talented bunch behind Chilean wildlife documentary 'Wild Expectations', including 4-time Emmy award winning director Christian Muñoz-Donoso and the innovative director/producer/adventurer René Araneda.
The video was made over a 3-day trip to Torres del Paine National Park in February 2014 and we hope you agree it shows the natural beauty of both EcoCamp and the national park - recently awarded the title of 8th Wonder of the World.
Patagonia Tours, Patagonia Vacation, Visit Patagonia, Patagonia Tourism, Patagonia Holidays
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
10 things to do in Patagonia
1. Whale-watch in Puerto Madryn
============================
Patagonia offers some of the world's best whale-watching and Puerto Madryn is the place to glimpse them. Its warm, more enclosed waters along the Golfo Nuevo, Golfo San José and the coastline near Caleta Valdés are prime breeding zones for southern right whales between June and mid-December. A standard whale-watching trip lasts an hour and a half, but longer excursions are available too.
2. Outdoor adventures in El Chaltén
============================
El Chaltén's surrounding mountains are prime hiking, rock climbing and horseback riding territory so if you're into outdoor adventure, this is the spot for you. Think mountain traverses, mountain ascents and rock-climbing classes. You can go horse-riding to the pretty valley of R?o de las Vueltas or take a more challenging ride up the Vizcacha hill followed by a barbecue on a traditional ranch. There are also ice-climbing courses and ice treks available.
3. Dinosaur discovery at the Palaeontology Museum
============================
Showcasing the most important fossil finds in Patagonia, this natural-history museum offers outstanding life-sized dinosaur exhibits and more than 1700 fossil remains of plant and marine life. The three-hour guided visits are a walk through time, along a well-designed nature trail past a wealth of exposed fossils dating as far back as the Tertiary, some 40 million years ago. Speaking of dinosaurs...
4. Walk with the pre-historic
====================
The Dinosaur route in northwest Patagonia is a wonderful adventure. The skeletons of the biggest dinosaurs ever to have walked the planet are, palaeontologists insist, buried in this region's red-rock badlands; and discoveries to date in the area have forced scientists to rethink established theories. Find out more about walking the Dinosaur route.
5. Penguin-watch at Punta Tombo
============================
Punta Tombo has a colony of more than half a million Magellanic penguins and attracts many other birds, most notably king and rock cormorants, giant petrels and black oystercatchers. Most nesting areas in the 200-hectare reserve are fenced off: respect the limits and remember that penguins can inflict serious bites. Trelew-based travel agencies run day-long tours but may cancel if bad weather makes the unpaved roads impassable.
6. Explore Cueva de las Manos
============================
The incredible rock art of Cueva de las Manos (Cave of the Hands) was proclaimed a Unesco World Heritage site in 1999. Dating from about 7370 BC, these polychrome rock paintings cover recesses in the near-vertical walls with imprints of human hands, drawings of guanacos and, from a later period, abstract designs. Free guided walks are given every hour by knowledgeable staff. There’s an information centre and a basic confiter?a, but it’s best to bring your own food.
7. Stay at a ranch
==============
Estancia Telken offers a welcoming stay in the pretty countryside of Los Antiguos. This 1915 working sheep and horse ranch 25km south of Perito Moreno has about 210 sq km of horseback riding and hiking possibilities, including a worthwhile meander along a creek bed up to the basalt plateau Meseta de Lago Buenos Aires.
8. Escape from it all in Camarones
============================
Camarones takes home the gold for Patagonia’s sleepiest coastal village. Empty beaches are perfect for strolling and the sociable townsfolk are masters of the art of shooting the breeze. It is also the closest hub to the lesser-known Cabo Dos Bah?as nature reserve, where you can visit 25,000 penguin couples and their fuzzy chicks. The very helpful oceanfront tourist office offers maps, good tips on scenic outings and lodging information.
9. Watch glaciers at Parque National los Glaciares
============================
Glaciar Perito Moreno is the stunning centrepiece of the southern sector of Parque Nacional Los Glaciares. Locally referred to as Glaciar Moreno, it measures 30km long, 5km wide and 60m high, but what makes it exceptional in the world of ice is its constant advance – it creeps forward up to 2m per day, causing building-sized icebergs to calve from its face. In some ways, watching the glacier is a very sedentary park experience, but it manages to nonetheless be thrilling. The main gateway town to the park’s southern sector, El Calafate is 80km east of the glacier by road. This is where you’ll find all the operators for tours and activities too.
2:15
Travel tips for visiting Patagonia
Patagonia is one of the world's most pristine environments, and there is so much to see wi...
Patagonia is one of the world's most pristine environments, and there is so much to see with the Andes in the west and the flat plains in the east. This vide...
4:00
Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia - Chile (HD)
Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile Tourism (HD)
Travel Videos HD, World Tra...
published:20 Aug 2014
Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia - Chile (HD)
Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia - Chile (HD)
published:20 Aug 2014
views:16782
Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile Tourism (HD)
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Torres del Paine National Park is a national park encompassing mountains, glaciers, lakes, and rivers in southern Chilean Patagonia. The Cordillera del Paine is the centerpiece of the park. It lies in a transition area between the Magellanic subpolar forests and the Patagonian Steppes. The park is located 112 km (70 mi) north of Puerto Natales and 312 km (194 mi) north of Punta Arenas. The park borders Bernardo O'Higgins National Park to the west and the Los Glaciares National Park to the north in Argentine territory.
Torres del Paine National Park is part of the Sistema Nacional de Áreas Silvestres Protegidas del Estado de Chile (National System of Protected Forested Areas of Chile). In 2006, it measured approximately 242,242 hectares. It is one of the largest and most visited parks in Chile. The park averages around 150,000 visitors a year, of which 60% are foreign tourists,[4] who come from all over the world.
The park is one of the 11 protected areas of the Magallanes Region and Chilean Antarctica (together with four national parks, three national reserves, and three national monuments). Together, the protected forested areas comprise about 51% of the land of the region (6,728,744 hectares).
The Torres del Paine are the peaks of the mountain range, Cerro Paine. They extend 3,050 meters above sea level, and are joined by the Cuernos del Paine. The area also boasts valleys, rivers such as the Paine, lakes, and glaciers. The well-known lakes include Grey, Pehoé, Nordenskiöld, and Sarmiento. The glaciers, including Grey, Pingo and Tyndall, belong to the Southern Patagonia Ice Field.
Tourism Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia - Chile
============
The national park has over 140,000 visitors per year.[2] It is a popular hiking destination in Chile. There are clearly marked paths and many refugios which provide shelter and basic services. Hikers can opt for a day trip to see the towers, walk the popular "W" route in about five days, or trek the full circle in 8 to 9 days. Make reservations for the night you will stay at each refugio. If you stay inside, dinner is served and there are hot showers. There is also breakfast and an optional picnic lunch. For a lesser fee one can rent a tent and sleeping bag and sleep on the grounds outside of the refugio, where cold showers are an option. The refugio locations are also appropriate for pitching one's own tent and cooking with one's campstove. Cooking with the campstove is not permitted except in refugio locations. Camping is only allowed at specified campsites and wood fires are prohibited throughout the park. Fantastico Sur and Vertice Patagonia are the two owners of the various refugios in the park. For less adventurous visitors, there is a luxury hotel at the entrance to the park.
Hikers are not allowed to stray from the paths in the national park. The visitor impact on the park has been scientifically measured.
A certified guide is required to access some parts of the park. These arrangements need to be made before entering the park.
Visiting the park is recommended between late December and late February, during the southern summer. Not only is the weather more hospitable, but daylight hours are very long given the extreme southern latitude. Outside of this time frame, the weather becomes too extreme for the majority of the public. During the southern winter, daylight dwindles to only a few hours a day.
The park has been elected as the 5th most beautiful place in the world by the National Geographic.
5:32
Monte Fitz Roy, Patagonia, Argentina - Chile (HD)
Monte Fitz Roy, Patagonia, Argentina - Chile (HD) Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide htt...
Monte Fitz Roy, Patagonia, Argentina - Chile (HD) Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube Monte F...
Argentina, Chile, Patagonia Tour guide (HD) - Argentina, Chile, Patagonia Tourism & Vacation
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Chile & Argentina: Andes to Patagonia
Buenos Aires • Bariloche • Puerto Varas • Chiloé Island • Punta Arenas • Torres del Paine National Park • Calafate
Stretching from the southern end of the Andes Mountains in Argentina and Chile to Cape Horn, the Americas’ southernmost tip, are the storied lands of Patagonia. Carved by centuries of geological movement, the Patagonian wilds harbor more fjords than all of Scandinavia, as well as jutting mountains, steep cliffs, winding waterways, towering volcanoes, and majestic glaciers that combine to form a landscape of rugged beauty. We travel to Chile and Argentina to explore alpine landscapes, to cross the windswept steppes where gauchos roam, to discover the many wonders of Los Glaciares and Torres del Paine national parks, and to experience the timeless culture of the remote island of Chiloé. And we’ll begin and end our wilderness adventure in Argentina’s lively capital, Buenos Aires, where we’ll indulge our senses in all that this compelling and cosmopolitan city has to offer, from its striking blend of classic and modern architecture to the passion of the tango.
2:15
Argentina Travel Guide - Scuba Diving in Patagonia
Learn what it takes for scuba diving in the cold waters of Patagonia. When you think of Pa...
Learn what it takes for scuba diving in the cold waters of Patagonia. When you think of Patagonia you probably think of is mountains, glaciers and exotic ani...
4:30
Trekking the Torres del Paine circuit in Patagonia, Chile - part 1 (travel documentary 051)
The first part of Trekking the circuit trail at "Torres del Paine" in Patagonia (Chile) co...
published:28 Aug 2013
Trekking the Torres del Paine circuit in Patagonia, Chile - part 1 (travel documentary 051)
Trekking the Torres del Paine circuit in Patagonia, Chile - part 1 (travel documentary 051)
published:28 Aug 2013
views:9371
The first part of Trekking the circuit trail at "Torres del Paine" in Patagonia (Chile) covers my journey from the Administration to Paine Grande & the Valle del Frances to Los Cuernos.
Related article: http://bit.ly/YyaUZU
--- my travel equipment ---
camera http://www.back-packer.org/gopro_3
insurance http://www.back-packer.org/worldnomads_versicherung
packing list http://www.back-packer.org/patagonia-packing-list-trekking/
Online Language Course http://www.back-packer.org/babbel_eng
Beside HD footage I included maps, show the most important spots and tell the distances.
On my Blog you can find the ultimate Trekking Guide (free!) for trekking Torres del Paine with all information needed for preparation, gear, food, prices, distances and itineraries (for the "W" as well as the "O" / "Circuit"):
http://bit.ly/YyaUZU
Places visited in the Torres del Paine National Park in this episode:
- Park Administration at "Lago Toro"
- Rio Grey
- Lago Pehoé
- Refugio y Campamento Paine Grande
- Rio del Frances, Valle del Frances, Glaciar del Frances
- Campamento Italiano
- Campamento Britanico
- Mirador Britanico
- Lago Nordernskjöld
- Refugio y Campamento Los Cuernos
previous episode (Walking with penguins):
http://bit.ly/16bgWq8
german version:
http://youtu.be/2NB5JS06ptA
Travel South America with me and experience the real adventure & the pure beauty of Patagonia in the upcoming episodes.
Subscribe to my channel & don't miss new episodes: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=backpackerorg
===
Music:
"Oh Wee" by Immortal Beats
(http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Immortal_Beats/)
& Audionautix.com
#HolaGringo is supported by:
Hostelbookers: http://www.hostelbookers.com
Traveldudes: http://www.traveldudes.org
Information provided by:
www.Wikipedia.org
www.Wikivoyage.org
The cool "Torres del Paine Timelapse" shots have been taken at different spots with my GoPro 2.
===
Follow me:
http://www.back-packer.org
http://www.twitter.com/BackPackerSteve
http://www.facebook.com/BackPackerBlog
4:42
Trekking the Torres del Paine circuit in Patagonia, Chile - part 3 (travel documentary 052)
The third part of Trekking the circuit trail at "Torres del Paine" in Patagonia (Chile) co...
published:09 Oct 2013
Trekking the Torres del Paine circuit in Patagonia, Chile - part 3 (travel documentary 052)
Trekking the Torres del Paine circuit in Patagonia, Chile - part 3 (travel documentary 052)
published:09 Oct 2013
views:2783
The third part of Trekking the circuit trail at "Torres del Paine" in Patagonia (Chile) covers my journey from Campamento Seron to Los Perros & Refugio Grey as well as the John Gardner Pass with the Southern Patagonian Icefield.
Related article: http://bit.ly/YyaUZU
--- my travel equipment ---
camera http://www.back-packer.org/gopro_3
insurance http://www.back-packer.org/worldnomads_versicherung
packing list http://www.back-packer.org/patagonia-packing-list-trekking/
Online Language Course http://www.back-packer.org/babbel_eng
Beside HD footage I included maps, show the most important spots and tell the distances.
next episode:
http://youtu.be/WR5zSuAiB7w
previous episode (Hiking Torres del Paine part 2):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=El-8bNA-Bis
On my Blog you can find the ultimate Trekking Guide (free!) for trekking Torres del Paine with all information needed for preparation, gear, food, prices, distances and itineraries (for the "W" as well as the "O" / "Circuit"):
http://bit.ly/YyaUZU
Places visited in the Torres del Paine National Park in this episode:
- Camp Seron
- Lago Paine
- Rio Paine
- Refugio y Campamento Dickson
- Refugio Los Perros
- Paso John Gardner
- Glaciar Grey
- Lago Grey
- Refugio Grey
- Refugio Paine Grande
- Lago Pehoé
german version:
http://youtu.be/_MgzyltheBA
Travel South America with me and experience the real adventure & the pure beauty of Patagonia in the upcoming episodes.
Subscribe to my channel & don't miss new episodes: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=backpackerorg
===
Music:
"Life" by Retaliate
(http://youtu.be/vRKUl0sEyJ8)
& Audionautix.com
#HolaGringo is supported by:
Hostelbookers: http://www.hostelbookers.com
Traveldudes: http://www.traveldudes.org
Information provided by:
www.Wikipedia.org
www.Wikivoyage.org
The cool "Torres del Paine Timelapse" shots have been taken at different spots with my GoPro 2.
===
Follow me:
http://www.back-packer.org
http://www.twitter.com/BackPackerSteve
http://www.facebook.com/BackPackerBlog
4:00
Travel through Wild Patagonia in a Jeep® Expedition with Quasar
Discover wild Patagonia on a 7-night or a 5-night Overland Safari adventure with Quasar Ex...
Discover wild Patagonia on a 7-night or a 5-night Overland Safari adventure with Quasar Expeditions. Our private, tailor-made safaris are sure to provide you...
5:45
Chile Travel - Patagonia Chilena
Patagonia Chilena Chile Travel Promotional Video www.chile.travel....
Patagonia Chilena Chile Travel Promotional Video www.chile.travel.
1:36
Patagonia Re-Tool Snap-T Fleece Pullover Review
Full review: http://www.glacier-national-park-travel-guide.com/patagonia-retool-snapt.html...
published:03 May 2013
Patagonia Re-Tool Snap-T Fleece Pullover Review
Patagonia Re-Tool Snap-T Fleece Pullover Review
published:03 May 2013
views:6642
Full review: http://www.glacier-national-park-travel-guide.com/patagonia-retool-snapt.html
For additional, awesome video gear reviews, be sure to check out: http://www.glacier-national-park-travel-guide.com/gear-reviews/video/
The Patagonia Re-Tool Snap-T Pullover is a women's fleece jacket that looks stylish & keeps you warm. In this video review, Nancy speaks about why she loves this pullover so much.
MIAMI GARDENS — The wife of Miami Dolphins cornerback Brent Grimes was arrested Sunday in the stadium parking lot shortly before the team’s loss to the Buffalo Bills, and she hurt her right knee and arm in a confrontation with police ... She remained combative even after being handcuffed, police said ... ....
Despite its reputation as a forebodingly dusty, desolate and lifeless place, Mars seems to be a little bit wet even today. Scientists reported Monday definitive signs of liquid water on the surface of present-day Mars, a finding that will fuel speculation that life, if it ever arose there, could persist to now. “This, I think, gives a focus of where we should look more closely,” said Alfred S ... Many mysteries remain ... ....
Astronomers are gearing up to spot a rare phenomenon, as a lunar eclipse coincides with a so-called "supermoon". A supermoon occurs when the Moon is as close as it can be to Earth, meaning that it appears larger in the sky. The eclipse - expected to make the Moon appear red in colour - will be visible in North America, South America, West Africa and western Europe... But Dr Massey added ... Please only send pictures you have taken yourself ... ....
For travellers inspired to add the soaring volcanoes, sweeping glaciers, and unique wildlife of Patagonia to their bucket list, as seen in the BBCEarth documentary series, Patagonia. Earth's SecretParadise, SwoopPatagonia are the go-to specialists for travel to Patagonia with an impressive range of adventure tours, road trips, tailored itineraries and wildlife viewing holidays to suit all budgets, tastes and ages ...Patagonia....
The game's biggest showpiece is reaching more people than ever before and on the back of that global exposure, at least 100,000 young people are expected to participate in specially organised Get Into Rugby events across 60 emerging rugby countries during the tournament, including the group pictured above from Patagonia....
The game's biggest showpiece is reaching more people than ever before and on the back of that global exposure, at least 100,000 young people are expected to participate in specially organised Get Into Rugby events across 60 emerging rugby countries during the tournament, including the group pictured above from Patagonia....
This species of dinosaur is so new that it has not yet been formally named by the paleontologists who discovered it in 2014 in Argentina's Patagonia region. The remains were excavated in the desert near La Flecha-135 miles west of Trelew, Patagonia-by a team from the Museum of Paleontology Egidio Feruglio led by JoséLuis Carballido and Diego Pol, who received his Ph.D....
The corruption allegations against several top government officials are stunning ... The investigation has evolved to focus on whether AltoCalafate, a signature hotel in Patagonia, has been used by the Fernandez family and business associates to launder money ... The investigation has evolved to focus on whether Alto Calafate, a signature hotel in Patagonia, has been used by the Fernandez family and business associates to launder money ... ....
The film can superficially be described as a combination between "The Searchers" and Conrad's novella, "Heart of Darkness." ... It moves like the mind wanders in meditation, and when Gunner, played with abstracted power by Viggo Mortensen, loses sight of his daughter in the vast land of Patagonia, he wanders in a withering meditative state, one that lingers in contemplation ... Mortensen doesn't stop there, he also composed the music ... ....
They’ll soon be tugging the final forelock at Downton, but don’t worry – there’s plenty of posho action to be had elsewhere. Downton Abbey (ITV) . ITV Player. All Change at Longleat (BBC1) . iPlayer. The NakedChoir With Gareth Malone (BBC2) . iPlayer. Patagonia... iPlayer ... Producer/director Tuppence Stone takes wildlife filming to extraordinarynew heights, even for the BBC, with a simply ace new series on the chill rainforests of Patagonia ... ....
Me, my shirt, and I. Often basics are the most difficult articles of clothing to buy ...Think "Kleenex" versus "facial tissue." ... The downsides ... While in 2014, the Cotton Board estimated global production at just 243,000 tons (compared to 28.6 million for cotton), many midline retailers, like Bed, Bath & Beyond; H&M; and Uniqlo, have jumped on the trend as well as specialty brands, such as Lululemon and Patagonia, just to name a few....
Glaciers and icy cascades, turquoise lakes, volcanoes spitting out fire and islands of trees filled with squawking parakeets. I’ve always had a soft spot for the Andes... And so it is with Patagonia ... ....
ROME. Alpine glaciers in Italy have lost an estimated 40 per cent of their area over the last three decades, a recent report released by World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has said ... The comparison suggested an area reduction of over 39 per cent ... The melting process is affecting the Arctic and Antarctica the most, but also glaciers around the world, such as in the Himalayas, Patagonia, Alaska, the Ural Mountains, and the Alps ... ....
"We have created new idols," PopeFrancis wrote in 2013 ...That's consistent with the pontiff's feelings about the free market as practiced in America ... We get it ... Image ... Image ... 'New colonialism' ... He watched as big multi-national corporations brought messy fracking operations to the picturesque cliffs of Patagonia and paper mill pollution to the city of Gualeguaychú — pursuits sometimes made possible by trade agreements brokered by the U.S ... ....
What you need to know if you’re on a trip or planning one soon, including a new park in Patagonia and free admission at U.S. national parks on Saturday.... ....
What you need to know if you’re on a trip or planning one soon, including a new park in Patagonia and free admission at U.S. national parks on Saturday ... ....
There's a hole in space Where the demons wait They control our sounds When the silence goes By the time we awake The desires go on There's a queen in place Would decide our course While the silence waits Till the silence comes We dance across the realm We dance across space Does a tree like rain? Smell the lonely waves To control our signs When the silence comes A hero inside All over this web Lying inside All of his wreath A hero inside Over his wreath Waiting inside Covered in smiles Loving your steps Across the realms Dance above the plains There's a hole in space Where your demons wait To control our sounds When the silence goes When the silence goes We will see ourselves When the silence goes When the silence goes A hero inside, over this wed