"Patagonia Chronicle: On Foot in Torres del Paine" enables
readers to gain a sense of the rewards and challenges of travel
south of the 40th parallel in Chile and Argentina-in the area known
as Patagonia. Through a combination of journal entries, interviews,
historic documents, and essays on subjects unique to the region,
the reader samples the richness of the land and its peoples past
and present. In addition, readers will find a wealth of practical
information including tips on pre-trip planning, transportation,
and accommodations.
The book is for anyone contemplating a hike in Chile's most
famous park. Hikers en route to Torres del Paine will benefit from
the detailed park information. They'll find descriptions of the
accommodations, trekking routes, and trails as well as maps, time
and mileage charts, suggested itineraries, and a trail elevation
profile.
However, "Patagonia Chronicle" is more than a guide to trekking
in that spectacular park: it casts a much larger net. As such, this
book will appeal not only to hikers, but also to travelers of all
stripes. Besides Torres del Paine, readers discover the gateway
towns that most Patagonian travelers enjoy exploring such as: Punta
Arenas, Puerto Natales, and El Calafate. They visit Los Glaciares
National Park-home of Perito Moreno Glacier and Mount Fitz Roy.
Travelers will also find insider information about touring
Chile's and Argentina's more temperate Lake Districts and several
other national parks inside and outside of Patagonia. They'll learn
about Ushuaia-the "End of the World," and hub for visits to
Antarctica. And, because most travelers to Patagonia will spend
some time in Santiago or Buenos Aires on their way farther south,
they'll find the colorful chapters on those capital cities
helpful.
Finally, an underlying question raised in the book: how to gauge
the risks and confront the fears that must be overcome when seeking
adventure in unknown territory can be helpful and inspiring to any
hiker, backpacker, or climber. In "Patagonia Chronicle" we learn
that the author wants to backpack the Torres del Paine back country
circuit, but she knows that the trek can range from a moderate
activity to a life-threatening one-depending on the extremely
unpredictable weather. In life there are always demons to slay: how
does one decide when to continue on and when to turn back?
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