Thanks for taking us along. My wife and I stayed at Hotel Las Torres, near the end of your trek, for a week seven years ago. We did day trips and short hikes and it was fantastic! You had better weather than we did. So windy some days, we could hardly stand up. Great accommodations and food at the hotel.
Thanks for sharing Alice 🏃♀ you do the hikes, I dream of doing. Glad to see these hikes through your eyes and cameras. 📸Wow the "Refugio" sound great, for the rich and famous. Like having porters. I like hikes were you don't feel like your at the mall the week before Christmas, with wall to wall people. Love 💖 your channel great camera work. Stay safe and happy adventures. Cheers ☕☕
WOW!!!! That is so beautiful!!! I've always thought of going there but never did. It kind of reminded me of your trip to the Dolomite's. Great Trip!! I like the way you travel and describe what and where you're going. If I could change anything, I would love to be beside you.
Alice, I like the long form videos better than the shorter videos. The main reason why is because I play tyour videos in the background while I'm working or writing. Thanks
Spectacular views as always Alice. You had a room with a view at that hotel. It is amazing sometimes the kind of stuff some people might carry on a trail. Too many assume hiking and especially backpacking is like going for a simple walk in the park. It is not. A person gotta have proper gear and be ready for the eventuality of elements kicking in unannounced. There are always risks out there and nature doesn't care if you are prepared or not. On major trails, an orientation session should be enforced, make sure hikers got their gear and they are experienced enough NOT to bring a hair dryer. The backcountry is not a safe environment, and one has to be compatible with the challenges, and this is why we get into this 🥾😎⛺️🏔️
Yes I agree. I will say the West Coast Trail is the only trail I’ve done to date that had any kind of mandatory hiker orientation and it was needed for many
I don't know how...but every single one of your videos is just fantastic. It must be absolutely incredible to have the ability to do what you do, and to explore the world in the manner that you do. Not gonna lie...I'm a bit jealous. LOL Thank you for taking myself and many others on these beautiful adventures. You do amazing work and it's much appreciated. Stay safe.
Nice job capturing the scenery and different camping options. We just finished the O-trek and found it to have a totally different vibe. In fact, we had a bit of culture shock when we got to W stage. If you ever go back, do the towers at dawn. The colors are simply stunning. We were lucky to have good weather to capture the experience both here and at Fitz Roy.
That’s amazing, I tried to do the O but couldn’t find dates that would work with either month I’d be in Patagonia. The W was even a bit of a culture shock for me especially at Refugio Grey. I thought hiking up to the towers again but was way too tired for another hike when I was done
Thank you for taking us on this journey and for the mighty effort you put into your productions, which are very enjoyable and from which we draw a lot of inspiration and ideas for further adventures. My wife and I and our kids are also avid adventurers, with the good fortune of having seen many amazing places around the globe and choosing to spend much of our time at home in Sydney on trails or camping in great places (sometimes our own back yard!). Anyway - much gratitude from us and we look forward to working our way through your wonderful collection of inspiring journeys. Cheers from Aussie land - David and family
What a wonderful place! So much beauty. I’d love to do the same hikes someday. The weather seemed to cooperate, you were at the right places at the right times. Thank you for all the information, insights, and advice - it is very helpful for future planning.
Great views, people have to remember that this is summer in the southern hemisphere. Your recap of costs and amenities is helpful, missing dinner would be a bummer for sure. For people with food restrictions I would say pack your own food and you don't have to keep to the same time constraints for getting to base camp on time. Strangest thing I have seen on a camping / canoeing trip was a boy scout that packed a Risk type board game in his duffle bag, ( like when do you think your going to have time to set it up and play when we are traveling 60 miles down a river ? ) I see people in airports with the double back pack system, basic training ( 2 duffle bags ) and then there are paratroopers jumping out of planes.
Really nice video - thinking about doing the O circuit this coming March. Regarding people carrying 2 backpacks with one in front - I've seen that when they are helping someone else out who might be injured or just too tired to carry it themselves. Hike on!
Never considered South America for hiking. But this is breathtaking beautiful. Added it on my list. Maybe it will never happen. But at least I can rewatch your incredible footage anytime...
Oh boy. The frat like atmosphere would have DEFINITELY concerned me. Glad it ended up being more peaceful along the hike itself. Another great job capturing the scenery! I'd love to get down to this region someday.
Yes luckily that was just the first night as there were some big groups of teens and Americans in their late 20s. Glad it thinned out as well and became a very beautiful and great hike
Your style of speaking is so cute.every once a while between your monologues,it seems as if you are about to laugh,but you keep going the same way ,only with a little shift of tone .thats so cute❤😅😅😊😊
What a great hiking experience you had, such beauty in that part of the world. Your talk was very helpful for people that want to travel there. One of our funny things we came across on hiking trip was a gal wearing slippers like LLBean moccasins. It was starting to rain after we pass her and wondered what she had has a backup shoe! Cheers Dave
Yet again another gem, So inspirational. I am so ready to plan another adventure. I am thinking either the Laugaveur or TMB.. Thank you for allowing us to join in your adventures. As for my splurge items.. I am a bit over the top with pillows. I typically carry at least 3 pillows. pretty small and always looking for something different. But i have trouble sleeping in a tent at times, so pillows is something i always carry. Not too heavy but can take up space in my pack..
Thanks Thane, are these pillows inflatable or stuffed? I do long for more pillows on the second night of this hike I rented a sleeping mat and it was so luxurious but the size of a chaise lounge cushion so no way I could ever carry that on a hike
@@AliceFordAdventures My last trip i brought with me the Nemo Fillo. I really like that pillow. it is a good combination of inflatable and fluffiness (yes fluffieness). My other Pillow is the Therm-a-rest compressible pillow, also i have a field and stream pillow i got from Dicks, years ago for about 5 bucks and its really awesome. I was just looking at some full-size pillows to try out on my next trip. To be honest i have about 10 different pillows i have tried. and those are my favorite. But I tend to be a gear junkie and have quite the gear closet in my house.
Hi Alice. Kudos to you and to this detailed video. Do you mind sharing the dates / month you hiked the the W? The weather is nice, mostly sunny and that is what makes the hike more enjoyable. Thank you.
Bravo! I'm just curious, being alone, did you ever feel scared of the possibility of encountering a puma? I know there are people who wish to spot pumas, but I'm a little scared. I was on the Argentine side of the Patagonia last year.
No, I never felt scared in this park. There’s actually quite a few people and I never saw any signs of puma in this park. I did see puma in Patagonia national Park, but they are quite fearful of humans and not a threat.
Wow what a cool hike Alice! Where does Torres Del Pine national park rank among all the ones you've hiked including the US national parks? Also, do you have a camera crew alongside you that captures these shots/videos while you're hiking and adventuring?
Thank you. I was alone on this hike, no camera crew, I shoot it all myself. This is certainly in my top 5 for National Parks. But might be even higher if I’d had a car and been able to see some of the other harder to reach areas
Hi Alice, Andrew from Down Under here. Just watched this video, looks great! And nice overnight options. Can I ask, roughly how much per day did it cost you per night on the trail. Also, you said that the trails can get busy in the afternoons, does this mean that if you’re a dawn starter line me, most trails will be quiet? Now to answer your questions, 2 packs? I saw quite a few in Nepal doing that last year with the smaller pack on their front. I carried a 25L attached to the top of my 45L pack but I was there for 9 weeks. But yes it was a challenge carrying around 20kg (45lb) everyday at high altitude. My luxury item I take everywhere is Teefa, my footy team teddy and good luck charm. Hope to hear from you, and hope to see you in Oz soon
Aww I love you take a Teddy. So as for prices, camping is run around $55 Us per night for one person but some sites are much cheaper around $11, the Refugios are somewhere between $100 and $145 depending on location and what bedding you get. Premium tents also range and are expensive $140 to $190 with sleeping bag And yes if you’re an early starter you will have lots of time alone the end and beginning of the trail have the most people though as these are entrance and exit points for many. Hope that helps
Thanks yep it does, it's one of my items on the bucket list, but I have to get some of the ones in the US done as well, not sure if I can live long enough to get everything done that I want to do lol PS when I was playing golf around the world, I took a photo of Teddy on the first tee of every single tournament that i played in and there's plenty of pics of him climbing rocks, playing in the snow, sunbaking etc haha Are you planning a trip to Australia soon?@@AliceFordAdventures
Hi Alice we are going to hike the W trek middle of January 2025 and just wondering what month did you do your hike on this video? We try to gauge what kind of clothing we are to pack while trekking the W trail? By the way love your video that I watched at least three time already 😂
Wow! good stuff as always...question. When you reached the end of your "W" how did you get back to your starting point, or, did you just shuttle to airport from there? Tnx...
Hotel Lago Grey arranges car service for you for arrival and departure either as part of your room rate or for an additional fee. From the main entrance there are also buses to town but the schedule is a bit wonky
No different than the hotels in the U.S. parks. Our park lodges in most of the parks are between $4-600 a night as you get unmatched access to the park
Thanks for taking us along. My wife and I stayed at Hotel Las Torres, near the end of your trek, for a week seven years ago. We did day trips and short hikes and it was fantastic! You had better weather than we did. So windy some days, we could hardly stand up. Great accommodations and food at the hotel.
I stopped in that hotel for a coffee and to buy some souvenirs it also looked very nice.
Thanks for sharing Alice 🏃♀ you do the hikes, I dream of doing. Glad to see these hikes through your eyes and cameras. 📸Wow the "Refugio" sound great, for the rich and famous. Like having porters. I like hikes were you don't feel like your at the mall the week before Christmas, with wall to wall people. Love 💖 your channel great camera work. Stay safe and happy adventures. Cheers ☕☕
Thanks for this video! Some of the most outstanding scenery I have ever seen!❤
It really is so spectacular and more to come from Patagonia
WOW!!!! That is so beautiful!!! I've always thought of going there but never did. It kind of reminded me of your trip to the Dolomite's.
Great Trip!! I like the way you travel and describe what and where you're going. If I could change anything, I would love to be beside you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you again! I just put this on my list. Beautiful scenery, great cinematography, super helpful tips.
Alice, I like the long form videos better than the shorter videos. The main reason why is because I play tyour videos in the background while I'm working or writing. Thanks
Thanks Cowboy I like the long ones better too ;)
@@AliceFordAdventures I like your channel's evolution, thanks
@@yobwoc1000I do the same thing. I watch/listen in the background while I'm working. It makes the day go by much better.
Spectacular views as always Alice. You had a room with a view at that hotel. It is amazing sometimes the kind of stuff some people might carry on a trail. Too many assume hiking and especially backpacking is like going for a simple walk in the park. It is not. A person gotta have proper gear and be ready for the eventuality of elements kicking in unannounced. There are always risks out there and nature doesn't care if you are prepared or not. On major trails, an orientation session should be enforced, make sure hikers got their gear and they are experienced enough NOT to bring a hair dryer. The backcountry is not a safe environment, and one has to be compatible with the challenges, and this is why we get into this 🥾😎⛺️🏔️
Yes I agree. I will say the West Coast Trail is the only trail I’ve done to date that had any kind of mandatory hiker orientation and it was needed for many
NGL, bringing a hair dryer sounds like heaven after a trek like that! ❤ Beautiful work!!
Haha yeah it sure does
Great job, Alice, of showing us the beauty of this spectacular area.
Hermosa la Patagonia chilena...un paraíso en la tierra
I don't know how...but every single one of your videos is just fantastic. It must be absolutely incredible to have the ability to do what you do, and to explore the world in the manner that you do. Not gonna lie...I'm a bit jealous. LOL
Thank you for taking myself and many others on these beautiful adventures. You do amazing work and it's much appreciated. Stay safe.
Thank you so much for your kind words it means a lot.
Alice, everything about your content is Absolutely top level. Bravo!
Thank you very much
Nice job capturing the scenery and different camping options. We just finished the O-trek and found it to have a totally different vibe. In fact, we had a bit of culture shock when we got to W stage.
If you ever go back, do the towers at dawn. The colors are simply stunning. We were lucky to have good weather to capture the experience both here and at Fitz Roy.
That’s amazing, I tried to do the O but couldn’t find dates that would work with either month I’d be in Patagonia. The W was even a bit of a culture shock for me especially at Refugio Grey. I thought hiking up to the towers again but was way too tired for another hike when I was done
Thank you for taking us on this journey and for the mighty effort you put into your productions, which are very enjoyable and from which we draw a lot of inspiration and ideas for further adventures.
My wife and I and our kids are also avid adventurers, with the good fortune of having seen many amazing places around the globe and choosing to spend much of our time at home in Sydney on trails or camping in great places (sometimes our own back yard!).
Anyway - much gratitude from us and we look forward to working our way through your wonderful collection of inspiring journeys. Cheers from Aussie land - David and family
What a wonderful place! So much beauty. I’d love to do the same hikes someday. The weather seemed to cooperate, you were at the right places at the right times. Thank you for all the information, insights, and advice - it is very helpful for future planning.
Yes that’s certainly true. The wind really picked up the next day so I was glad to be off the trail when I was
Great views, people have to remember that this is summer in the southern hemisphere. Your recap of costs and amenities is helpful, missing dinner would be a bummer for sure. For people with food restrictions I would say pack your own food and you don't have to keep to the same time constraints for getting to base camp on time. Strangest thing I have seen on a camping / canoeing trip was a boy scout that packed a Risk type board game in his duffle bag, ( like when do you think your going to have time to set it up and play when we are traveling 60 miles down a river ? ) I see people in airports with the double back pack system, basic training ( 2 duffle bags ) and then there are paratroopers jumping out of planes.
A game of Risk is certainly a solo urge item and would be difficult to fit in your pack too. Thanks for watching :)
Really nice video - thinking about doing the O circuit this coming March. Regarding people carrying 2 backpacks with one in front - I've seen that when they are helping someone else out who might be injured or just too tired to carry it themselves. Hike on!
WOW ! Your editing is superb !
Thank you so much 😁
I didn’t catch when this was, beautiful weather
January
Never considered South America for hiking. But this is breathtaking beautiful. Added it on my list. Maybe it will never happen. But at least I can rewatch your incredible footage anytime...
Thank you Paul. I have two more videos coming out from Patagonia it is truly a wonderful and wild place.
Oh boy. The frat like atmosphere would have DEFINITELY concerned me. Glad it ended up being more peaceful along the hike itself. Another great job capturing the scenery! I'd love to get down to this region someday.
Yes luckily that was just the first night as there were some big groups of teens and Americans in their late 20s. Glad it thinned out as well and became a very beautiful and great hike
your dietary restrictions are noted --- not easy.
wish there's much more sunlight during this hike.
God bless.
Your style of speaking is so cute.every once a while between your monologues,it seems as if you are about to laugh,but you keep going the same way ,only with a little shift of tone .thats so cute❤😅😅😊😊
Such a great Video, Alice‼👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽💝🥰🤗💝🥰🤗💝🥰🤗
Thank you Paul
What a great hiking experience you had, such beauty in that part of the world. Your talk was very helpful for people that want to travel there. One of our funny things we came across on hiking trip was a gal wearing slippers like LLBean moccasins. It was starting to rain after we pass her and wondered what she had has a backup shoe! Cheers Dave
Thanks for sharing Dave those would be slippery shoes in a rainstorm
I believe the double backpackers you saw were probably doing the O circuit.
Yet again another gem, So inspirational. I am so ready to plan another adventure. I am thinking either the Laugaveur or TMB.. Thank you for allowing us to join in your adventures. As for my splurge items.. I am a bit over the top with pillows. I typically carry at least 3 pillows. pretty small and always looking for something different. But i have trouble sleeping in a tent at times, so pillows is something i always carry. Not too heavy but can take up space in my pack..
Thanks Thane, are these pillows inflatable or stuffed? I do long for more pillows on the second night of this hike I rented a sleeping mat and it was so luxurious but the size of a chaise lounge cushion so no way I could ever carry that on a hike
@@AliceFordAdventures My last trip i brought with me the Nemo Fillo. I really like that pillow. it is a good combination of inflatable and fluffiness (yes fluffieness). My other Pillow is the Therm-a-rest compressible pillow, also i have a field and stream pillow i got from Dicks, years ago for about 5 bucks and its really awesome. I was just looking at some full-size pillows to try out on my next trip. To be honest i have about 10 different pillows i have tried. and those are my favorite. But I tend to be a gear junkie and have quite the gear closet in my house.
Amazing video
More Awesomeness, looks like a ton of fun!!
Great video Alice really enjoyed it
Thank you so much Phillip
Looks like a great trek 👍🥾…
beautiful Alice and beautiful nature💗💗💗
Thank you and yes spectacular country
Had a friend and went first time backpacking was worried about food brought half a case of Chef Boyardee ravioli in cans
Yikes talk about the weight of that and the lack of nutrition. Every meal once a load off on that trip haha
cool, you did it solo? Would be interested in your experience - I was considering doing it solo as well.
Well, make sure you come watch on Saturday
Thanks Alice 🙂 Appreciate you
Knee surgery went well, recovering now👍🏻
I’m happy to hear it went well. Do your PT and take it slow ;) see you on the trails soon
@AliceFordAdventures Will do Alice 👍🏻 Thank you my friend 🙏🏻 God Bless
Appreciate you 🙂
Hi Alice. Kudos to you and to this detailed video. Do you mind sharing the dates / month you hiked the the W? The weather is nice, mostly sunny and that is what makes the hike more enjoyable. Thank you.
Thank you so much yes of course. 2nd week of December is when I hiked
Thanks a lot Alice 🙏
Which month was it? Do you recommend going in September?
September is quite early that’s still winter adjacent. The earliest you would likely want to do this is November. I went in December
Bravo! I'm just curious, being alone, did you ever feel scared of the possibility of encountering a puma? I know there are people who wish to spot pumas, but I'm a little scared. I was on the Argentine side of the Patagonia last year.
No, I never felt scared in this park. There’s actually quite a few people and I never saw any signs of puma in this park. I did see puma in Patagonia national Park, but they are quite fearful of humans and not a threat.
Wow what a cool hike Alice! Where does Torres Del Pine national park rank among all the ones you've hiked including the US national parks? Also, do you have a camera crew alongside you that captures these shots/videos while you're hiking and adventuring?
Thank you. I was alone on this hike, no camera crew, I shoot it all myself.
This is certainly in my top 5 for National Parks. But might be even higher if I’d had a car and been able to see some of the other harder to reach areas
Hi Alice, Andrew from Down Under here.
Just watched this video, looks great! And nice overnight options. Can I ask, roughly how much per day did it cost you per night on the trail.
Also, you said that the trails can get busy in the afternoons, does this mean that if you’re a dawn starter line me, most trails will be quiet?
Now to answer your questions, 2 packs? I saw quite a few in Nepal doing that last year with the smaller pack on their front. I carried a 25L attached to the top of my 45L pack but I was there for 9 weeks. But yes it was a challenge carrying around 20kg (45lb) everyday at high altitude.
My luxury item I take everywhere is Teefa, my footy team teddy and good luck charm.
Hope to hear from you, and hope to see you in Oz soon
Aww I love you take a Teddy. So as for prices, camping is run around $55 Us per night for one person but some sites are much cheaper around $11, the Refugios are somewhere between $100 and $145 depending on location and what bedding you get. Premium tents also range and are expensive $140 to $190 with sleeping bag
And yes if you’re an early starter you will have lots of time alone the end and beginning of the trail have the most people though as these are entrance and exit points for many.
Hope that helps
Thanks yep it does, it's one of my items on the bucket list, but I have to get some of the ones in the US done as well, not sure if I can live long enough to get everything done that I want to do lol PS when I was playing golf around the world, I took a photo of Teddy on the first tee of every single tournament that i played in and there's plenty of pics of him climbing rocks, playing in the snow, sunbaking etc haha
Are you planning a trip to Australia soon?@@AliceFordAdventures
Hi Alice we are going to hike the W trek middle of January 2025 and just wondering what month did you do your hike on this video? We try to gauge what kind of clothing we are to pack while trekking the W trail? By the way love your video that I watched at least three time already 😂
I did this hike in the beginning of December and was fortunate to have low winds and no rains
And thank you so much for watching 😊
how do you get back from base torres back to the hotel lago grey? i would think it is quite far to get back. Thanks.
You have to get on the bus at Laguna Amarga, there is a shuttle from Torres Norte park building to the bus station
Wow! good stuff as always...question. When you reached the end of your "W" how did you get back to your starting point, or, did you just shuttle to airport from there? Tnx...
Hotel Lago Grey arranges car service for you for arrival and departure either as part of your room rate or for an additional fee. From the main entrance there are also buses to town but the schedule is a bit wonky
😎 Happy Saint Valentine's Day in the meantime 🌺
Thanks Radisson
The weirdest splurge item that I ever carried on a hike was dog bones that my dog hid in my back pike.
Aww well that was your dogs splurge item lol
Alice your hikes are amazing and you got nice teeth 😊
Thanks Wayne
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Alice,you are beautiful and you do wonderful things
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Wow, 450 US dollar for a hotel room.
No different than the hotels in the U.S. parks. Our park lodges in most of the parks are between $4-600 a night as you get unmatched access to the park