Laguna de Los Tres

Having gone to sleep quite early the night before, it seemed quite natural to wake up at 2AM. With nothing else to do, I decided to make the 3 minute walk out of the forest in which we were camped to an open meadow where I could take in the night sky. The storm had completely abated and there wasn’t a cloud in the sky. The star field was incredible and Mount Fitz Roy was totally visible. I quickly returned to the tent and insisted that Kyle wake up to enjoy the celestial panorama. Kyle was amazed by what he saw but was too cold to remain outside for more than a few minutes. I managed 30 minutes before the cold got the better of me as well, but not before making some of my favorite images of the trip by the light of the stars, the moon being no where in sight.

Inspired by the absence of clouds in the sky, I departed for the Laguna de Los Tres vista at 4AM with the goal of catching the sunrise on Mount Fitz Roy at 5:15AM. Kyle opted for the warmth of his sleeping bag given he had already seen the peaks in normal daylight. This one hour ascent was without a doubt the most demanding yet. The trail rises relentlessly gaining 1,700 vertical feet in under 2 miles of climbing. I found the slope to be reminiscent, if only half the vertical ascent, of the summit day climb on Kilimanjaro and also best climbed by the light of a headlamp to minimize my feelings of vertigo. My reward for the effort was glorious morning light. Unfortunately, Fitz Roy was partially shrouded by clouds even though its two brothers were out. In these mountains you take what you can get.

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After a nice lunch we snagged front row seats on the 1PM bus to El Calafate and rested our weary feet as we enjoyed the view. A gamble to jump an earlier flight to Buenos Aires paid off and we arrived at our hotel by midnight affording us a full day to see the city tomorrow.