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Ushuaia area. Planning some future travel …
Preliminary fact finding / planning.
Anyone been down to Ushuaia / Tierre del Fuego / Rio grande. Looking for some broad strokes / recommendations. What to avoid and musts to see Thinking about making the trip March of 2026 (life and health permitting) Thanks for any recommendations ![]()
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Any adventurers out there?
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Looks cold and windy.
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It’s cold down there! Dress appropriately. I recommend a visit to Tierra del Fuego national park.
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He said while reading a great novel by the fireplace :)
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It’s a beautiful area. I second the recommendation for the national park.
Memorable hiking story: i signed up for a guided glacier hike…was a bit spur of the moment so didn’t really do any research. What wasn’t described was the 4 hour mud slog both ways to reach the glacier! 2 hours crossing sort of a river delta, jumping over and fording dozens of streams…then 2 hours climb through a beautiful temperate rainforest…but about the muddiest trail I’ve ever been on. And so slippery coming down. We had a bet that anyone who made it down without a muddy wipeout drank for free that night…no one was even close to collecting. But the scenery was awesome and it was definitely a memorable day. Also really good seafood in town. Another recommendation: if you are down that way, try to get to Torres del Paine in Chile. It’s about the most beautiful place I’ve ever seen. |
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If you’re looking for cold weather, come to visit me Gus
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Great intel. Sounds like a hoot. Just what I’m looking for ![]() What time of year did you visit? I am thinking May 2026
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I was there in January. Nice long days during the southern summer.
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Never been to Argentinian Patagonia but loved it down south in Chile. Lasting memories from a one week hike with tent and all in Torres del Paine National Park. Scenery as beautiful as it comes.
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Will keep that in mind Brian.
![]() Took a motorcycle along the queenshead some years back on my way to Alaska. It wasn’t that cold in July. the 24 hours of sunlight was an adjustment. ![]()
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I can only recommend reading Uttermost Part of the Earth by Lucas Bridges before you go.
https://www.amazon.com/Uttermost-Par.../dp/1585679569
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