Chile
Have you always wanted to explore South America’s amazing and diverse scenic areas, but have always been afraid your lack of Spanish could hold you back? Not only will you go on a once in a lifetime adventure on these tours, you’ll be just fine without being able to speak Spanish.
George Kalli has his share – and more! – of wet weather hiking in Patagonia, and still manages to have a grand time.
George Kalli and his girlfriend traveled a majority of the Carretera Austral from north to south, involving a total of 8 minibus rides, 3 ferry rides, 1 boat ride, 1 hired car, 9 hitched rides, and an approximately 21 kilometer hike.
George Kalli’s girlfriend had seen Hidro Speed in a film before – ending with shots of bloody and broken Norwegians clutching pieces of Styrofoam as they dragged themselves out of the water. She had wanted to try this sport ever since.
When asked if she wanted to climb a volcano, Freya Marshall was not even sure why she thought about it. And when passing over 30,000 pesos, she wasn’t sure why she was paying for it.
Stefee Knudsen goes trekking in Torres del Paine in Chile and El Chalten, Argentina.
David Stanley guides intrepid travelers through the trails on Easter Island.
Bryan Singleton scales a mountain and looks into the Devil’s bunghole.
Earth and air, fire and water – Patagonia is a place where the four elements of the ancients blend to create a magnificent spectacle far outweighing the humble achievements of man.
Patrick Wenckebach isn’t sure if he loves or hates nature after completing a 5-day hike in 3 days.
Deb Scisco takes on class V rapids…and a few swims.
Kate Cypcar tells you why Northern Patagonia is the ideal place for a road trip.
Kate Cypcar scopes out hiking in the breathtaking Torres del Paine National Park.

