Getting handsy
We’re across the border to Argentina, ready to round out the year in beautiful Patagonia.
After crossing the border, we headed to our camp for the night, which was in a dried out river bed near to the Cave of Hands attraction.
The next morning, we headed to the Cave of Hands. Here we saw historic tribe hands painted all over random rocks in the middle of nowhere. No one really knows where they’ve come from.
Following that, we had a long drive towards our next stop of El Chaltén, but set up camp along the way so we could head there early the next morning.
The next morning, we headed towards the town of El Chaltén, where the views on the way in were incredible.
As we drove closer to the huge mountain peaks, we stopped at the entrance to the glacier national park for a glimpse of the mountains we would be climbing in over the next few days.
In our final adventure of 2023, we’re going to be taking on two of the best hikes in Patagonia.























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