miércoles, 23 de marzo de 2016

Backpacking to Cochamó Valley ♒

    This summer my traveling partner, Sofía, and I decided to go to the south of Chile. It was a looOng trip, and our final stop was this magic valley called Cochamó. To get there we woke up super early in the morning so we could start trekking
INTERESTING FACTS there's no vehicle access and it was one of the muddiest trails I have ever seen! Well after a 4 hour walk we finally reached the base camp called La Junta.

 Flowered Ulmo trees, at the backgorund Elefante, Trinidad and Milton Adams Mountain

 I still can't believe the view of the granite mountains, the turquoise water, and the giant trees. We could smell the fragance of blossom Ulmos in the entire camp!  Cochamó is one of the most important places to climb in Chile, so u can imagine...  it was full of climbers from differents places of the world, too our luck, two friends were also staying in the same camping, so they showed us a lot of unknown spots. 

We stayed there for a week- we would have loved to stay longer but we didn't bring enough food-  with beautiful shinny days that we enjoyed hiking and swiming in the river. 
  If u like the adventure and  want to live an excellent experience... then you MUST go to Cochamó . 
      
 Here it is a video I made in the top of Raimbow Mountain (you could see some argentine mountains) 



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