Still, more photos from Huilo Huilo. I’ve heard there is currently next to no water in the Salto el Puma. Chile is in a drought. Here’s hoping that rains come soon…

Still, more photos from Huilo Huilo. I’ve heard there is currently next to no water in the Salto el Puma. Chile is in a drought. Here’s hoping that rains come soon…


Alas, the Patagonia phlogs come to an end. As the sun rose on our last day and the sky became nothing short of amazing, I scurried for my camera, ran out of the hostel and took my last photos of Patagonia. It was an amazing four days full of unforgettable images and memories. Continue reading Patagonia…

As thick smog smothers Santiago to giant-imposing-mountains-barely-visible status, I can’t help but yearn for the deep breaths of crisp Patagonia air that I had filled my lungs with but just a short while ago. Continue reading Patagonia, ever so lovely
Ah the elusive rainbow, arco iris.

Rainbows are so very special, the perfect mixture of sunlight and rain. It’s as simple as the poet Williams Wordsworth said, “My heart leaps up when I behold a rainbow in the sky.”

Patagonia far surpassed my expectations. And I had really high expectations. It’s just absolutely breathtakingly amazing. Continue reading Patagonia, expectations

Driving down the rugged Carretera Austral, every turn brings a new surprise, a new “ohh…ahh…” Everything here is BIG, a wild, wide expanse of beauty. Amazing.