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Torres del Paine, Cerro Torre, Fitz Roy - klingende Namen, wenn es ums Wandern und Bergsteigen an Südamerikas Südspitze geht. Doch bekommen Outdoorer nach wie vor leuchtende Augen, wenn sie das Trekking-Mekka Argentiniens betreten, das Dorf El Chalten? Faszinieren die schier endlosen Weiten der Pampa immer noch? Und wie bereite ich mich auf das Abenteuer Patagonien richtig vor?
Welcome to Part II of our conversation with Tyler Karow. If you missed Part I, I highly recommend checking it out before continuing here.Tyler Karow has built a highly engaged following on YouTube and Instagram, to the point where many might label him as an influencer. While his impact on the climbing community is undeniable, Tyler is quick to distance himself from the typical “influencer” role. Constantly promoting products or leaning into that stereotype is the furthest thing from his goals. He believes that his ability to capture the raw adventure and authentic connections he experiences during his climbs is what ultimately draws people to his content . Tyler takes pride in sharing these stories and feels grateful that they resonate deeply with so many.For Tyler, adventure is the core of his content, but that doesn't always mean taking more risks. He emphasizes that adventure can be found anywhere—whether its a beginner tackling their first 5.7 or a group questing out to rarely accessed boulder fields. It's about pushing beyond your comfort zone into the unknown. For Tyler, these moments are critical to living a fulfilled life—fueling self-improvement, self-discovery, and happiness.We wrap up our conversation with Tyler's future plans to return to Patagonia. With bold objectives like Cerro Torre on his list, he's gearing up for another chapter of wild adventure and plans to bring us all along for the ride.----Don't forget to check out our full video episodes on Youtube!The TCM movement is growing but we need your help to spread the word! Please share this podcast with your friends and family. Word of mouth is one of the best ways to support the show. If you enjoyed the show we'd appreciate it if you could rate and review us on your favorite podcatcher.We are always looking for new guests. If you or someone you know would be a great fit for the show please don't hesitate to reach out. You can reach us on IG or email us directly @ theclimbingmajoritypodcast@gmail.com---ResourcesTyler's WebsiteTyler's Youtube ChannelTyler's InstagramGastronomic Big Wall Climbing in Patagonia
Hey everyone, thanks for tuning in and for being a part of The Climbing Majority. Today, we're diving into part two of our conversation with Myles Moser. If you missed part one, I highly recommend going back to the previous episode before continuing.This episode is PACKED with stories that will keep you on the edge of your seat. So I will keep this introduction brief. First we explore Myles' incredible experience establishing the first ascent of his route 'Plate Tectonics,' a 21-pitch Grade VI 5.12 C1 on the east face of the North Tower of Torres Del Paine in Patagonia—a 3000ft unclimbed vertical face deemed simply too dangerous by local climbers.. We then discuss his attempt on the Central Tower of Torres del Paine and a climbing accident that left him with a broken ankle 1600 ft off the ground. All I can say after listening to these stories, is that Myles is lucky to be alive and that he is probably one of the most determined and mentally tough men I've ever met. Also, the scale and seriousness of these objectives are almost too intense to truly comprehend. Myles has a Youtube channel and I HIGHLY recommend check it out after this episode to help gain some context to the stories he shares in this episode.Finally, wrap up our conversation by discussing Myles' future objectives and get to reflect on why he chose now to break his seven years of silence…with these remarkable stories of radical first ascents….----Don't forget to check our our full video episodes on Youtube!The TCM movement is growing but we need your help to spread the word! Please share this podcast with your friends and family. Word of mouth is one of the best ways to support the show. If you enjoyed the show we'd really appreciate it if you could rate and review us on your favorite podcatcher.We are always looking for new guests. If you or someone you know would be a great fit for the show please don't hesitate to reach out. You can reach us on IG or email us directly @ theclimbingmajoritypodcast@gmail.com---ResourcesLearn about Plate Tectonics Grade VI 5.12 C1Learn about Una Fina Linea De Locura Grade VII 5.12 A3Myles' Youtube
Join Haley and Ken on a throwback episode as they delve into the heart of Chilean Patagonia and explore one of South America's most iconic landscapes, Torres del Paine National Park. Ken and Haley recount their recent journey to the region, highlighting their stay at the Explora lodge and their experience at the new Conservation Reserve at Torres del Paine.Discover the untouched natural beauty of glaciers, lakes, forests and rivers that make Torres del Paine one of a kind. Listen to Ken and Haley's firsthand account of the exceptional services and hospitality at Explora as they share insights into the innovative conservation initiative Explora has implemented to preserve this incredible environment. Want an insider look at what we've been talking about the past few weeks on the show? Check out this week's conversation and don't miss the chance to hear about the wonders of Torres del Paine and the impactful efforts of Explora to protect it for future generations. For more information on the Conservation Reserve at Torres del Paine, please visit https://www.explora.com/torres-del-paine/Topics[0:00] Introducing Torres del Paine[4:28] The Explora Lodge Experience[8:47] Conservation Efforts[11:03] Explora Guides and creating community[17:00] Exploring Patagonia[20:20] More information on ExploraNeed professional help finding, buying or selling a legacy ranch, contact us: Mirr Ranch Group 901 Acoma Street Denver, CO 80204 Phone: (303) 623-4545 https://www.MirrRanchGroup.com/
Fluent Fiction - Spanish: A Day of Adventure: Exploring Torres del Paine's Hidden Gems Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/a-day-of-adventure-exploring-torres-del-paines-hidden-gems Story Transcript:Es: El sol brillaba intensamente en el cielo azul.En: The sun was shining brightly in the blue sky.Es: Sofía, Luis e Isabella estaban en el Parque Nacional Torres del Paine.En: Sofía, Luis, and Isabella were at the Torres del Paine National Park.Es: Ellos querían explorar los senderos y descubrir la belleza del lugar.En: They wanted to explore the trails and discover the beauty of the place.Es: Sofía llevaba una mochila grande.En: Sofía was carrying a large backpack.Es: En su interior, había bocadillos, agua y una cámara.En: Inside, there were snacks, water, and a camera.Es: Luis tenía un mapa y una brújula.En: Luis had a map and a compass.Es: Isabella era la menor, pero siempre estaba lista para la aventura.En: Isabella was the youngest but always ready for adventure.Es: —Vamos por ese camino —dijo Sofía señalando un sendero estrecho.En: "Let's go that way," said Sofía, pointing to a narrow path.Es: Ricardo miró el mapa y asintió.En: Ricardo looked at the map and nodded.Es: —Sí, ese sendero nos llevará a las montañas.En: "Yes, that path will take us to the mountains."Es: Comenzaron a caminar, escuchando los sonidos del bosque.En: They began to walk, listening to the sounds of the forest.Es: Los pájaros cantaban y los árboles crujían con el viento.En: The birds were singing, and the trees creaked with the wind.Es: Isabella vio un zorro.En: Isabella spotted a fox.Es: —¡Miren!En: "Look!Es: ¡Un zorro!En: A fox!"Es: —dijo emocionada.En: she said excitedly.Es: Se acercaron con cuidado para no asustarlo.En: They approached carefully so as not to scare it.Es: El zorro los observó por un momento y luego se fue corriendo.En: The fox watched them for a moment and then ran away.Es: —Esto es increíble —dijo Luis.En: "This is incredible," said Luis.Es: Continuaron su caminata.En: They continued their walk.Es: El sendero se volvió más empinado y rocoso.En: The path became steeper and rockier.Es: Pero no se desanimaron.En: But they were not discouraged.Es: Cada paso les ofrecía nuevas vistas de lagos y montañas.En: Each step offered them new views of lakes and mountains.Es: Después de unas horas, encontraron un lugar perfecto para descansar.En: After a few hours, they found a perfect place to rest.Es: Se sentaron en una roca grande y compartieron sus bocadillos.En: They sat on a large rock and shared their snacks.Es: Desde allí, podían ver las Torres del Paine.En: From there, they could see the Torres del Paine.Es: —Es realmente hermoso —comentó Sofía mientras tomaba una foto con su cámara.En: "It's really beautiful," commented Sofía as she took a photo with her camera.Es: Luis estudió el mapa otra vez.En: Luis studied the map again.Es: —Creo que estamos cerca de un lago.En: "I think we're close to a lake.Es: ¿Quieren ir a verlo?En: Do you want to go see it?"Es: Isabella y Sofía asintieron.En: Isabella and Sofía nodded.Es: Se levantaron y siguieron caminando.En: They got up and continued walking.Es: Tras una caminata más corta, llegaron al lago.En: After a shorter walk, they reached the lake.Es: El agua era tan clara que podían ver los peces nadando.En: The water was so clear that they could see the fish swimming.Es: —¡Vamos a mojarnos los pies!En: "Let's dip our feet!"Es: —dijo Isabella.En: said Isabella.Es: Se quitaron los zapatos y entraron al agua.En: They took off their shoes and stepped into the water.Es: Estaba fría, pero refrescante.En: It was cold but refreshing.Es: A medida que la tarde avanzaba, decidieron regresar.En: As the afternoon progressed, they decided to head back.Es: El sol comenzaba a ponerse, tiñendo el cielo de anaranjado y rosa.En: The sun was beginning to set, painting the sky orange and pink.Es: —Ha sido un día perfecto —dijo Sofía.En: "It has been a perfect day," said Sofía.Es: Luis e Isabella estuvieron de acuerdo.En: Luis and Isabella agreed.Es: Llegaron al punto de inicio del sendero justo cuando las estrellas comenzaban a brillar.En: They arrived at the starting point of the trail just as the stars were beginning to shine.Es: Se sintieron cansados, pero felices.En: They felt tired but happy.Es: —Este lugar es mágico —dijo Luis con una sonrisa.En: "This place is magical," said Luis with a smile.Es: Todos estuvieron de acuerdo.En: Everyone agreed.Es: Habían explorado senderos desafiantes, visto animales fascinantes y disfrutado de paisajes impresionantes.En: They had explored challenging trails, seen fascinating animals, and enjoyed breathtaking landscapes.Es: Prometieron volver pronto.En: They promised to return soon.Es: Llegaron a su campamento, cenaron y se prepararon para dormir.En: They arrived at their campsite, had dinner, and got ready for bed.Es: Cada uno tenía en su corazón la certeza de que habían vivido una aventura inolvidable en el Parque Nacional Torres del Paine.En: Each of them knew in their hearts that they had had an unforgettable adventure at the Torres del Paine National Park.Es: Y así, con la satisfacción de un día bien aprovechado y la emoción de futuras aventuras, cerraron los ojos y se dejaron arrullar por los sonidos de la naturaleza.En: And so, with the satisfaction of a well-spent day and the excitement of future adventures, they closed their eyes and let themselves be lulled by the sounds of nature. Vocabulary Words:shining: brillabaexplore: explorartrails: senderosbackpack: mochilanarrow: estrechopath: caminomap: mapacompass: brújulaforest: bosquecreaked: crujíanspotted: viofox: zorroexcitedly: emocionadaapproached: acercaronscare: asustarloincredible: increíblediscouraged: desanimaronviews: vistassteeper: empinadorockier: rocosolakes: lagossnacks: bocadillosrest: descansarfish: pecesdip: mojarnosrefreshing: refrescantesunset: ponersemagical: mágicocampfire: campamentounforgettable: inolvidable
This week we continue to explore Explora, a South American travel group that provides luxury experiences to guests and focuses on the environmental conservation of South America's most remote and beautiful landscapes.While in Chile, Haley had the chance to talk to Caroline Van Kilsdonk and Juan Pablo Chovar, two Explora team members currently working at Torres del Paine. In the interviews, Caroline and Juan Pablo discuss what they do at the reserve, how they got involved, how a reserve is managed, and what to expect when you come and stay at an Explora reserve. If you are curious about exploration, travel, or conservation, don't miss out on these conversations to discover what Explora has in store!Topics[00:50] Caroline and Reserve Management[04:21] Member Participation in Conservation - What to Expect[05:42] Reforestation in Torres del Paine[08:24] Juan Pablo and Membership Opportunities[10:57] Services Coming to Explora[13:32] Land Conservation with Experts[17:24] Architectural Design and ECHO SocietiesNeed professional help finding, buying or selling a legacy ranch, contact us: Mirr Ranch Group 901 Acoma Street Denver, CO 80204 Phone: (303) 623-4545 https://www.MirrRanchGroup.com/
Today’s Show Note Links: Wonderful World: Explore the majestic Torres Del Paine National Park in Chile, HERE. Sounds Good: Check out Prince’s incendiary guitar solo at the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 2004, HERE
Deep within Chiliean Patagonia lies one of the most significant landscapes in South America, Torres del Paine. This South American national park is home to glaciers, lakes, native forests, and rivers. Last month, Founder of Mirr Ranch Group, Ken Mirr, joined Haley, and visited the park and Mirr Ranch Group's newest offering in Patagonia, the Conservation Reserve at Torres del Paine. Listen in, to hear of their experience!For more information on the Conservation Reserve at Torres del Paine, please visit https://www.explora.com/torres-del-paine/.Panel: Haley Mirr, and Ken MirrNeed professional help finding, buying, or selling a legacy ranch, contact us:Mirr Ranch Group901 Acoma StreetDenver, CO 80204Phone: (303) 623-4545https://www.MirrRanchGroup.com/
Sigue la aventura de Orlando y Tina, esta vez viajan a Chile en donde se sorprenderán con los maravillosos paisajes de la Patagonia chilena y su capital. Sin embargo Orlando y familia recibirán una visita inesperada que lo hará enfrentarse valientemente al miedo por el bien de los suyos. Sígueme en Instagram @tiabotas, Facebook @latiabotas y en mi canal en Youtube Tía Botas Oficial. Adquiere mis libros digitales en cualquier App de ebooks, como Amazon Kindle, Apple Books o Google Play books, búscame como Tía Botas o como Magda Botteri. Y escucha todas mis canciones en Spotify. Todo mi contenido lo encuentras en latiabotas.com
Rodrigo Guendelman conversó con Patricio Pozo, diseñador y editor del libro 100 x 100 Diseño en Chile, sobre su origen y las historias que ahí se cuentan. Además junto a Felipe Howard, director de Latitud 90, y socio de Patagonia Camp comentó el premio Out of ordinary hotels entregado por Trip Advisor.
Solo Travel Adventures: Safe Travel for Women, Preparing for a Trip, Overcoming Fear, Travel Tips
Do you dream of hiking the Torres del Paine trail in Chile, Patagonia region?Listen in on an interview and follow up with Bonnie from pre-trip interview of Episode 17 and see how her trip turned out. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/solo-travel-adventures-safe-travel-for-women-preparing/id1650161410?i=1000600784609Helpful Tips about the trail:* The popular O Circuit trail and W trail are very well marked and can easily be done as a solo traveler.* The trail is completely safe.* Along the trail there are designated campsites where you stay. You can bring your own tent, rent a tent or even rent a room at some campsites.* Pack extra socks and a warm, clean shirt/jacket to wear each night after your hike.* Take the shuttle to get you to the start of the trail.* Physically prepare for this hike with longer hikes including a weighted pack and do hill training.In travel we must be flexible with our plans, especially if there is a physical injury.Remember to always give yourself grace when traveling and listen to your body.Video of Interview:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KcrMtzxdoAExperience Bonnie's adventures on her Youtube channel:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0eUHvO57MB5tzzS56WrcOsP7n3BLJqy6Facebook community: Solo Travel for Women Over 50Instagram @solotraveladventures50www.cherylbeckesch.comSend me a message or share your solo travel story with me.https://www.speakpipe.com/SoloTravelAdventuresLeave a review:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/solo-travel-adventures-safe-travel-for-women-preparing-for-a-trip-overcoming-fear-travel-tips/id1650161410
Today is a happy day because I am FINALLY releasing a story that's long overdue, one to be honest I thought may never be. This experience left me speechless for months and unable to describe it really, and took quite some time to find the words worthy enough to describe our experience as this trip was incredibly special yet also so very mentally, physically and emotionally challenging. For a music playlist this episode I've compiled a list of sounds heard throughout the park, a very great relaxing playlist for falling asleep i'd say, so hop onto Spotify and give the playlist a spin, you can find it under the Pieces of Travel Podcast Playlists profile! Anyway, let's enjoy a taste of southern Chile, specifically Torres del Paine National Park in Patagonia! Please rate and subscribe the podcast if you are enjoying and want more experiences! Connect with me on socials! Instagram & TikTok: @piecesoftravelpodcast Spotify for music playlists: Pieces of Travel Podcast Playlists Facebook Page: Pieces of Travel YouTube: @piecesoftravel --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/piecesoftravel/message
There are many options when organizing your trip to Patagonia. However, why not leave it in expert hands? In this episode, Mauricio Kosanovic, Executive Director and part of the family behind Las Torres Reserve, will tell you more about this sustainable tourism and conservation project located in the middle of the Torres del Paine National Park: * What is the Reserva Las Torres project? * The story of the family behind the project * Commitment to sustainable tourism and conservation This podcast, “Journey to Patagonia”, was developed in an alliance with Cerveza Austral, a beer born and raised in Patagonia, at the end of the world or “where it all begins”. (00:23) Introduction. (01:04) What is Reserva Las Torres? (01:50) The story of the family behind Reserva las Torres. (03:38) NGO “AMA Torres del Paine” (04:22) Removal of the cattle from the Reserve. (04:47) Construction of the Welcome Center. (05:53) What are we doing today? (07:12) Initiatives based on tourism. (07:50) Closing. Podcast produced and edited by Mara Media
You may think that to get to know Torres del Paine you absolutely need to do it through a trekking route. However, Las Torres Patagonia Hotel offers a variety of activities to do during your stay with all the comforts of a hotel but without losing the opportunity to live the experience of touring this National Park. In this episode, Mauricio Kosanovic, Executive Director and part of the family behind Las Torres Reserve, will tell you more about the "All Inclusive" modality that Las Torres Patagonia Hotel offers: Advantages of All Inclusive Hotel amenities The circuits and activities you can do This podcast was developed in an alliance with Cerveza Austral, a beer born and raised in Patagonia, at the end of the world or “where it all begins”. (00:23) Introduction. (01:37) Why All Inclusive? (01:55) Traveling from Punta Arenas. (02:13) Traveling from Calafate or Puerto Natales. (02:21) What does the All Inclusive actually include? (02:53) Las Torres Hotel. (04:14) Hotel infrastructure. (04:45) Circuits in all-inclusive mode. (05:32) Benefits of the all inclusive. (06:24) Closing. Podcast produced and edited by Mara Media
The "O" circuit, also known as Macizo Paine, has an approximate length of 130 kilometers and allows you to go around the Torres del Paine National Park and its mountains completely. In this episode, Mauricio Kosanovic, Executive Director and part of the family behind Las Torres Reserve, will tell you more about the "O" trekking circuit to tour the park and all the details for your trip: What is the route and how to do the circuit? The differences between the “W” and “O” circuits Places to eat and sleep in the "O" The main precautions of the circuit This podcast, “Journey to Patagonia”, was developed in an alliance with Cerveza Austral, a beer born and raised in Patagonia, at the end of the world or “where it all begins”. (00:23) Introduction (01:44) Macizo Paine Circuit or O Circuit (02:11) Itinerary (02:20) Day one (02:38) Day two (02:58) Day three (03:22) Day four (03:45) Day five (04:41) Day six (05:02) Last days: W Circuit (06:30) Early exit. (07:22) Frequently asked questions: Where does the O Circuit begin? (07:53) Where can I eat while doing the O circuit? (08:35) Do I need a guide to do the O Circuit? (08:53) What are the precautions I should consider for the O? (09:19) Closing. Podcast produced and edited by Mara Media
What is the route and how to do the circuit? Places to eat and sleep in the "W" This podcast, “Journey to Patagonia”, was developed in an alliance with Cerveza Austral, a beer born and raised in Patagonia, at the end of the world or “where it all begins”. (00:23) Introduction. (01:40) What is the W circuit? (02:08) The W trail. (04:21) Frequently asked questions. (04: 38) When should I book my trip to the W? (05:31) How is the weather in Torres del Paine? (05:53) What is the best time of year to visit? (07:23) Where can I sleep along the W circuit? (09:15) Where to eat during the W Circuit? (10:33) Do I need a guide to do the W Circuit? (11:09) Closing.
Planning a trip can be stressful: destinations, accommodation, itineraries, routes, budgets, luggage and more. That is why, in this episode, Mauricio Kosanovic will answer the most important question: How to get to Torres del Paine? He is Executive Director and part of the family behind Las Torres Reserve, a sustainable tourism and conservation project. Also on the episodde: The main routes to get to the Park The luggage you might use depending on the type of trip you want This podcast was developed in an alliance with Cerveza Austral, a beer born and raised in Patagonia, at the end of the world or “where it all begins”. (00:23) Introduction. (01:22) How to get to Torres del Paine? Different options. (03:01) Once in nearby cities, how to get to the park? (03:17) Trip style, a backpack or a suitcase? (03:37) Traveling with a backpack. (04:37) Traveling with a suitcase. (06:30) Planning on your own. (07:02) Planning with experts and destination operators. (07:41) Closing. Podcast produced and edited by Mara Media
Have you ever heard of Torres del Paine in the chilean Patagonia? Las Torres del Paine, is a mountain range part of the Andes Mountains. It is a destination with ancient glaciers and mountains 3000 meters high. Torres del Paine National Park is a destination visited by millions of people every year from all corners of the planet. In this podcast, “Journey to Patagonia”, Mauricio Kosanovic, Executive Director and part of the family behind Las Torres Reserve (a sustainable tourism and conservation project) will guide you through all you need to know about the park: What is Torres del Paine and its history How to get to the park Its main attractions Everything you need to travel to this destination The circuits Las Torres Reserve and Hotel Las Torres Patagonia This podcast was developed in an alliance with Cerveza Austral, a beer born and raised in Patagonia, at the end of the world or “where it all begins”. (00:22) Introduction (01:38) The journey begins: what is Torres del Paine? (03:04) The top of the John Gardner pass. (03:44) Biodiversity in Torres del Paine. (04:20) Nature in Torres del Paine. (06:40) Closing. Podcast produced and edited by Mara Media.
No episódio de hoje muitas dicas e sugestões para conhecer um pedaço da Patagônia Chilena. Saiba como chegar em Torres Del Paine, onde ficar, quantos dias, que passeios fazer e outras dicas importantes para planejar a sua viagem.Saiba o que esperar do destino de acordo com o seu estilo de viajante, e coloque na sua lista de desejo um lugar de paisagens únicas e incríveis.Confira no podcast!Ouça e inspire-se!Siga o blog no http://www.maripelomundo.com.br e mande seu comentário por e-mail para maripelomundo@gmail.com. Instagram: www.instagram.com/maripelomundo.blog e no Facebook http://www.facebook.com/maripelomundo. Monte seu roteiro de viagem conosco, desde pacotes a ingressos de passeios com nossos parceiros. O Podcast vai ao ar semanalmente. Entre em contato mandando suas dúvidas, sugestões e comentários. @podcast.maripelomundo#podcast #podcastbrasil #podcastdeturismo
En este capitulo repasamos con Diego su viaje a Torres del Paine, ademas de eso tambien dejamos unos tips y momentos memorables de su aventura junto a su hermano Samuel.
Conversamos con Mauricio Véjar, director regional de CONAF Magallanes, sobre las nuevas inversiones en infraestructura que tendrá el Parque Nacional Torres del Paine y el avance del programa del área protegida tras los incendios del 2012.
Good News: A new motor vehicle company, Rivian Automotive, is releasing a new EV truck with some truly incredible features, Link HERE. The Good Word: A lovely thought from Ella Fitzgerald! Good To Know: A pretty funny fact about the creator of Tootsie Rolls… Good News: An former engineering student from the UK has created […]
We started a Patreon. The intention here is to create a close community of like-minded fans of adventure, beats & synths. In the discord community, you will be able to find all the mixes in mp3/wav and without vocals + ALL tracklists. patreon.com/abrahamvoncassidy Enjoy the ride, Beats + Synths Abraham
Comienza una nueva semana y llegamos a los últimos días de agosto. ¡Ánimo, mones! Hoy revisamos las declaraciones del candidato presidencial, Sebastián Sichel, quien afirmó que: “No por la excusa de respetar los DD.HH. vas a renunciar a controlar la violencia”. Y hablando de derechos humanos, hoy también comentamos el mega fail del Gobierno chileno, que no costeó pasaje para una refugiada afgana a nuestro país. Se trata de la joven estudiante de periodismo, Parwin Dawari, quien salió con lo puesto y sin ningún tipo de recursos de Kabul. Afortunadamente, Parwin ya se encuentra en España, a la espera de su vuelo a Chile, tras la colecta de Placilla Solidario de Valparaíso. Además, en nuestra entrevista de día lunes, conversamos con Martín del Río, director de Ladera Sur, a propósito de Santiago Wild 2021, el Festival de Cine de Vida Salvaje y Medio Ambiente de Latinoamérica. En esta edición se podrán ver gratuitamente fascinantes historias: como la de unas pumas en las Torres del Paine, los polémicos hipopótamos de Pablo Escobar en Colombia, el coronavirus y la zoonosis, y la tragedia del tráfico de tigres en el Sudeste Asiático, entre otros.
This week Susie and Beks discuss Season 4, Episode 21 of Parks and Rec: Bus Tour! Topics include:Nick & Bobby NewportKathryn Hahn!!BURT MACKLINRon, Donna, and TomThis week's National Park is Torres del Paine National ParkFollow us here:Twitter: @pawnee_commonsInstagram: pawneecommonspodFacebook: The Pawnee CommonsProducer: Andy MeyerIntro and Outro Music:Life of Riley by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3976-life-of-rileyLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Links:https://www.parquetorresdelpaine.cl/en/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torres_del_Paine_National_Parkhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Patagonian_Ice_Fieldhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guanacohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cordillera_Painehttp://www.parquetorresdelpaine.cl/en/quienes-somoshttp://www.parquetorresdelpaine.cl/en/que-hacer-en-el-parquehttps://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/torres-del-paine-national-park-photos
Our guest @TimothyDhalleine gives us a glimpse of what it's like to live and work inside Chilean Patagonia's most famous national park, plus Patagonia packing tips, book recommendations, and how you can travel there with us. Thanks to goodr sunglasses - listen for our exclusive 15% off code to join the fun and fashion yourself at goodr.com! Thanks to ObozFootwear.com - see my partner page with them directly at TravelingJackie.com/oboz / Find Timothy's incredible work on Instagram @TimothyDhalleine Adventure is for All - Timothy's short film and winner of 2018's Adventure in Motion contest about hiking the W Circuit in a wheelchair A Path - Timothy's short film with Vikings actor Jasper Pääkkönen about the feeling of Patagonia More videos by Timothy and EcoCamp Patagonia Travel with Jackie to Patagonia in 2021! Book here Please subscribe and leave a 5-star review if you're enjoying the show - it really helps! More at https://travelingjackie.com/podcast
En 2017, un trio de grimpeurs belges s'engage dans un aventure de taille : grimper El Regalo de Mwono, une vertigineuse paroi de Patagonie connue pour être l'une des plus exigeante du monde, 25 ans après sa première ascension en escalade artificielle.Cette fois, les règles du jeu sont différentes. Nicolas Favresse, Sean Villanueva et Siebe Vanhee veulent grimper ces 1300 mètres de granite en escalade libre. Le matériel ne sera plus la pour se hisser le long du mur, mais simplement pour s'assurer contre les chutes et monter son camp.Suspendus dans leurs tentes de parois, les portaledges, à plusieurs centaines de mètres du sol sur la tour centrale de Torres Del Paine, les trois grimpeurs tentent alors d'étudier chaque recoins de la montagne, dans l'espoir d'y découvrir la solution qui les mènera vers le sommet.Les Baladeurs est une émission du magazine Les Others, co-réalisée par Thomas Firh et Clémence Hacquart.La musique originale est signée Nicolas de Ferran.Le mix est l'oeuvre de Laurie Galligani.La saison 4 des Baladeurs est soutenue par Orange Bank.Une histoire à raconter, une question, une idée ? Contactez-nous sur podcast@lesothers.com Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Una grata e interesante conversación de los desafíos para este 2021....
This week we are going international to Torres del Paine National Park in Chile! This breathtaking national park is popularly known as one of the most beautiful places on earth. It has glaciers, strangely shaped mountains, cute and dangerous animals, and flowers shaped like penguins. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
La fotografa Begoña Zubero ha recorrido sola Sicilia durente el primer confinamiento. Jon Vallejo y Nina Gravil relatan el viaje en coche con su hija Bianka por Áfica hasta llegar a Irán, donde estuvieron confinados para luego regresar a Gernika. Fatima Gil ha sido la primera española en escalar la torre central de las Torres del Paine. Elisa Riera relata su experiencia como diseñadora de ropa en Shanghai. Paula Odriozola es fotografa de surf....
La fotografa Begoña Zubero ha recorrido sola Sicilia durente el primer confinamiento. Jon Vallejo y Nina Gravil relatan el viaje en coche con su hija Bianka por Áfica hasta llegar a Irán, donde estuvieron confinados para luego regresar a Gernika. Fatima Gil ha sido la primera española en escalar la torre central de las Torres del Paine. Elisa Riera relata su experiencia como diseñadora de ropa en Shanghai. Paula Odriozola es fotografa de surf....
La fotografa Begoña Zubero ha recorrido sola Sicilia durente el primer confinamiento. Jon Vallejo y Nina Gravil relatan el viaje en coche con su hija Bianka por Áfica hasta llegar a Irán, donde estuvieron confinados para luego regresar a Gernika. Fatima Gil ha sido la primera española en escalar la torre central de las Torres del Paine. Elisa Riera relata su experiencia como diseñadora de ropa en Shanghai. Paula Odriozola es fotografa de surf....
La Intendenta de la región de Magallanes, Jennifer Rojas anunció que el Parque Nacional Torres del Paine reabrirá sus puertas a partir del próximo 26 de noviembre. Esto para permitir un incentivo al turismo y la reactivación de la principal fuente de empleo de Puerto Natales para de a poco ir reactivando los empleos que llevan meses sin poder realizarse. Esto se hará bajo estrictos protocolos sanitarios.
El 17 de marzo de 2020 la Corporación Nacional Forestal (Conaf) anunció el cierre hasta nuevo aviso del Parque Nacional Torres del Paine y Cueva del Milodón debido a la emergencia sanitaria del coronavirus. A ocho meses de este cierre, se anunció que el 26 de noviembre se reabrirá este polo de atracción turística Mundial. El alcalde de la comuna de Torres del Paine. Roberto Cárdenas, conversa acerca de cómo la reapertura del Parque viene a reactivar la economía de su comuna, mermada desde el estallido social en adelante.
W tym odcinku opowiem Wam o mojej wyprawie do Chile, a konkretnie do Torres del Paine – parku narodowego leżącego w Patagonii. To niewątpliwie jedna z najpopularniejszych atrakcji w tym kraju oraz jeden z cudów świata. Powiem jak wyglądała moja […] Artykuł Chile – Torres Del Paine – Kilka praktycznych informacji pochodzi z serwisu zanami.pl.
Você sabia que a Patagônia Chilena reserva o conjunto de parques nacionais com as paisagens mais incríveis da América do Sul? Se você vai viajar para a Carretera e Patagônia Chilena, confira essas dicas de quem já foi e explorou de ponta à ponta.
¡¡Bienvenid@s a Mochileros!! Volvemos con nuestra amiga Mar para poner el broche de oro a este viaje tan increible por tierras chilenas para descubrir el corazón del Parque de las Torres del Paine, y alucinar con todo lo que nos puede ofrecer un entorno tan mágico como el que nos ofrece la Patagonia en Chile. +Formas de contacto de Mar P.: instagram: augamare +Documental: Kilian Jornet, Path to Everest. Disponible en Amazon Prime. +Weblog del Podcast: https://mochilerosoficial.wixsite.com/podcast Puedes encontrarnos en iVoox, en iTunes, en Spotify y en tu podcatcher favorito. mail: mochilerosoficial@gmail.com twitter: @mochileros_ofi instagram:@mochilerosoficial facebook: mochilerospodcast Coged vuestros bastones que empezamos!!! Foto de cabecera: Mar P.
¡¡Bienvenid@s a Mochileros!! Volvemos con nuestra amiga Mar para poner el broche de oro a este viaje tan increible por tierras chilenas para descubrir el corazón del Parque de las Torres del Paine, y alucinar con todo lo que nos puede ofrecer un entorno tan mágico como el que nos ofrece la Patagonia en Chile. +Formas de contacto de Mar P.: instagram: augamare +Documental: Kilian Jornet, Path to Everest. Disponible en Amazon Prime. +Weblog del Podcast: https://mochilerosoficial.wixsite.com/podcast Puedes encontrarnos en iVoox, en iTunes, en Spotify y en tu podcatcher favorito. mail: mochilerosoficial@gmail.com twitter: @mochileros_ofi instagram:@mochilerosoficial facebook: mochilerospodcast Coged vuestros bastones que empezamos!!! Foto de cabecera: Mar P.
More Meat, Mountains and Malbec Intro Music by Projector https://soundcloud.com/projectormusichttps://www.instagram.com/projectorprojector/ Logo Design by D-Man https://www.duncanhastie.com/ https://www.instagram.com/followdart Follow https://www.instagram.com/callshome/ for updates and pictures from the trip.
Meat, Mountains and Malbec Intro Music by Projector https://soundcloud.com/projectormusichttps://www.instagram.com/projectorprojector/ Logo Design by D-Man https://www.duncanhastie.com/ https://www.instagram.com/followdart Follow https://www.instagram.com/callshome/ for updates and pictures from the trip.
Torres del Paine National Park is at the end of the earth, but with over 200,000 people visiting each year, sustainable tourism is becoming a bigger issue than ever. In this episode, we discuss our Torres del Paine experience and why we now think twice about our travel motivations. Coming up on today's show, we share our stories from South America's most popular hiking destination, what to expect, and if it's worth it. We cover: Stories from our trek How our experiences are applicable in a much wider sense, regarding sustainable tourism and thinking twice about how your motivations are influenced Challenges we faced and lessons we learnt What to expect, and Specific tips if you'd like to visit Torres del Paine. At Ecolust Podcast, we tell stories to empower your sustainable lifestyle. As Australian millennials, we want full lives and we like nice things. But we don't want to be part of the problem anymore. We want to live better - for the planet, for others, and for ourselves. We're making it easier for others to live sustainably, too. By sharing our stories of struggle and triumph, our lessons empower others. No eco-shame here
Torres del Paine National Park is at the end of the earth, but with over 200,000 people visiting each year, sustainable tourism is becoming a bigger issue than ever. In this episode, we discuss our Torres del Paine experience and why we now think twice about our travel motivations. Coming up on today's show, we share our stories from South America's most popular hiking destination, what to expect, and if it's worth it. We cover: Stories from our trek How our experiences are applicable in a much wider sense, regarding sustainable tourism and thinking twice about how your motivations are influenced Challenges we faced and lessons we learnt What to expect, and Specific tips if you'd like to visit Torres del Paine. At Ecolust Podcast, we tell stories to empower your sustainable lifestyle. As Australian millennials, we want full lives and we like nice things. But we don't want to be part of the problem anymore. We want to live better - for the planet, for others, and for ourselves. We're making it easier for others to live sustainably, too. By sharing our stories of struggle and triumph, our lessons empower others. No eco-shame here
Dzisiaj wracamy do Chile, a dokładnie do jednego z piękniejszych parków narodowych w Ameryce Południowej - Torres del Paine. Nie miałem w planach odwiedzać tego miejsca, jednak licznie słyszałem o nim od spotykanych po drodze osób. A skoro tak chętnie go polecają, to czemu go nie odwiedzić? Nie było łatwo tan dotrzeć, a i wejście na jego teren nie jest tanie. Mimo tego intuicja podpowiadała mi, że właśnie tam powinienem się skierować. Ten element podróży pozwolił mi doświadczyć naprawdę wiele niezwykłych przygód, dlatego tym bardziej zachęcam Cię do przesłuchania tego odcinka. Z tego podcastu dowiesz się: w jaki sposób "dobra energia" pozwala nawiązywać kontakty z ludźmi na co uważać podróżując w górach jak udało mi się przenocować na terenie parku prawie za darmo jak ważna w podróży jest dobra komunikacja wytyczaniu własnego szleku górskiego, mając śnieg do pasa i jak zrobiłem "skok na schronisko" ;) Listen to "PI#11 - Torres del Paine" on Spreaker.
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Torres Del Paine é um complexo de montanhas na Patagonia chilena, extremo sul do país. O local inspira viajantes do mundo inteiro. Se você perguntar para qualquer pessoa que que rodou o mundo, conheceu lugares exóticos, maravilhosos, Torres del Paine certamente vai estar entre os 5 lugares mais bonitos que ela conheceu. Assim, nada melhor do que começar esse podcast contando a minha história e aventura no local.Site para reservas do camping:http://www.parquetorresdelpaine.cl/es/sistema-de-reserva-de-campamentos-1Instagrans:Arthur Nunes - @thurnunesCasei sem Casa - @caseisemcasaJoshen - @joshen_oficialMuito obrigado por acompanhar o primeiro episódio do podcast THUR PELO MUNDO.Esse é só o começo de uma grande viagem que espero fazer junto com vocês.
El CEO de "Wheel The World", una empresa social que habilita lugares dentro y fuera de Chile para gente con discapacidad, tenía 18 años cuando sufrió un accidente automovilístico que le causó una lesión cervical y lo dejó con tetraplejia. "Nuestra visión es que cualquier persona en el mundo pueda encontrar su próxima experiencia donde sea que quiera ir", dice en la entrevista.
Jeff Santos e sua esposa Alessandra percorrem os 140 km do Circuito O de Torres del Paine em 11 dias. Confira o divertido papo e as ótimas dicas para quem pretende fazer esse que é um dos trekkings mais famosos do mundo localizado na Patagônia chilena.
In late November, I traveled to Torres del Paine National Park in southern Chile to hike with one of my oldest friends, Alyssa Thornburg. In this podcast we talk about the ups and downs of our five-day trek and Alyssa provides her impressions of the park from the perspective of a Forest Service park ranger.
We travel to Torres del Paine National Park in Patagonia to create a story about the visible impact we leave behind on the country we live in and the countries we visit. We talk with Emily Green, director of the Torres del Paine Legacy Fund about the importance of the social, economic, and political communities teaming together to support the sustainability of the park. Gale also shadows Chilean trail volunteers as they build a new trail in Torres del Paine. We find out what motivated them to give back and what they hope to leave behind. Find out more about the Torres Del Paine Legacy Fund on their website, Instagram, and Facebook. Learn more at www.she-explores.com/podcast. Sponsored by Peak Design - Get 15% off purchases $19.95+ with code SHEEXPLORES (excludes bundles). Shop here. Join our Facebook Group! Music is by Lee Rosevere and Kai Engel.
For the past 2 weeks I have been on a crazy adventure to the other end of the world: South America. Specifically we spent some time at the southern tip of Chile, near Torres Del Paine which is a piece of Patagonia. Let's just say the cultural differences are just a little bit different than what I am used to! I wanted to share with everyone some of the differences in health and food that I took note of while down in this region. You can hear all about the differences in this episode of Cultural Differences in Chile. The post 07- Cultural Differences in Chile appeared first on Summit For Wellness.
Maggie and Adam explore Torres Del Paine under adult supervision. We talk A+ tourism, toilet paper calamities, and geodesic domes. Pumas are spotted. Adam chews cud. Maggie finds some new role models. Show Notes Map of this leg of the Journey from El Calafate to Puerto Natales Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G Lens on Amazon Sigma 10-20mm f/3.5 EX DC HSM ELD SLD Aspherical Super Wide Angle Lens on Amazon Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 55-200MM f/4-5.6G ED Vibration Reduction II Zoom Lens on Amazon Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 55-300mm f/4.5-5.6G ED Vibration Reduction Zoom Lens that Adam intends to buy as soon as he is able Nikon D7200 Camera on Amazon Let's Not Panic on Instagram
Marcelo Magalhães fala sobre os motivos e enganos que acarretou na expulsão sua e de sua amigo Murilo. Podcast imperdível para quem pretende visitar Torres del Paine ou mesmo qualquer região da Patagônia.
Julien LEUTHOLD, Institut de minéralogie et géochimie
Julien LEUTHOLD, Institut de minéralogie et géochimie
The story of our ill-timed visit and evactuation from Torres del Paine National Park in Chilean Patagonia.
Julien LEUTHOLD, IMG
Julien LEUTHOLD, IMG