I’ve made it back from Patagonia, and on to the next phase of my South American trip. Nancy and I spent about 10 days in Parque Nacional Los Glaciares (Glaciers National Park) in Argentina. It is known for the Fitz Roy Mountain range, with spectacular trekking, along with the Perito Moreno Glacier, a huge mass of ice that calves regularly into Lago Argetina with huge booming crashes. April was a wonderful time to see the area, with fall colors turning the alpine beech trees into little bonzai forests of bright yellow and red, surrounded by jagged peaks and glaciers. Simply spectacular- and beyond the capacity of either words of photos to fully explain. The glacier in contrast was impressive, and well worth a day trip, but nothing compared to the isolated natural beauty of the mountains beyond.
Here is a quick sneak peek from the road.
Nancy bringing sassy Cal girl attitude to Argentina.





4 comments
Hey, Noah. I’m a new reader and I just wanted to let you know of my presence on your blog. Also… You are living the life I want. At this point, I can only dream about taking pictures like these. Well done.
WOW!
Simply incredible Noah!
Maybe Grant and I have to revisit where we’re planning to honeymoon. We’re looking forward to see where else your travels take the two of you!
Noah, these are fantastic. Say hi to Nance for me!