The boat that was supposed to take us back across Lake Grey couldnt come due to the strong wind; the lake was a bit too choppy. We therefore set off on a three hour hike to a place where we could take a catamaran back. The sun was shining from a clear blue sky, and I was happy to do this beautiful walk instead of catching a boat straight away. We only brought the most necessary things in our smaller backpacks: the photographers took their camera equipment and I brought my laptop and the sound equipment (and my toothbrush!). We left the rest of our luggage in the camp, hoping it will arrive on the boat tomorrow afternoon.

Half way we stopped for a break, and as you can see Ricardo tried his wings! Luckily the wind was helpful and went in the same direction as we did.
Yuor're fantastic!I'm an living at Natural Park of Stelvio (Italy),and i'as canoist extreme,my life is on ice and water,but this experience don't have approacing,ricardo yuor face is the true felicicy,fantastic!And the Climate Change? In Italy is Drastic,Bye Yuor WuJoong!
Posted by: wu joong at February 14, 2004 04:34 PMhola
Posted by: mary at February 21, 2004 04:03 PMCompletely beautiful. I am constantly amazed at how pure and striking raw nature is. I hope that my grandchildren still have some left for them when they are my age.
Posted by: Shel at February 25, 2004 09:42 PMSoy argentina, y gran parte de La Patagonia pertenece a mi pais, me encanta luchar por ella, y si bien se ingles, a veces no me alcanza para entender que hacer para tomar parte en una accion, y siempre me quedo a la mitad de los sucesos, entonces creo que seria fantastico que pudieran poner en espaņol todo, pero sobre todo las cosas referidas a las acciones a tomar en los paises de habla espaņola , para que los lugareņos podamos defenderlo. Siempre he escuchado que los nativos de un lugar defienden mil veces mejor que nadie su hogar.
Desde ya muchisimas gracias, aunque lo hagan en ingles o en espaņol.